Hello, I have a somewhat complex problem that I have tried to figure out for the past 4 or so days. I am getting a 41 kernel-power error every 12-18 hours. This never happened on my machine since I owned it. The main change that happened which I suspect is the cause of this, was a windows 10 update. The same day is when this started. The PC just reboots with no bsod, the only trace is the 41. This happens weather it is under load or completely idle.
What I've tried so far:
1: I rolled back to before the update. The error was still there along with my pc locking up after 30-60 seconds. I had to spam end Nvidia's tasks for files to transfer to my external HDD. If I didn't the pc would lock up / reboot.
2: I reinstalled Nvidia software and drivers, this stopped the 30-60 Sec crash. The PC operated fairly normal after this except the random 41 and if I right clicked any file explorer would crash/restart.
3: I decided to just reinstall windows (with the keep personal files option). This corrected the explorer issue and now I am left with the 41.
4: I reseated all components except the cpu and cleaned the PC. Temps are within normal ranges.
PC Specs:
3060 Ti
I7 11700K
32 GB 3600
AIO Cooler
Few NVME Drives
What I've tried so far:
1: I rolled back to before the update. The error was still there along with my pc locking up after 30-60 seconds. I had to spam end Nvidia's tasks for files to transfer to my external HDD. If I didn't the pc would lock up / reboot.
2: I reinstalled Nvidia software and drivers, this stopped the 30-60 Sec crash. The PC operated fairly normal after this except the random 41 and if I right clicked any file explorer would crash/restart.
3: I decided to just reinstall windows (with the keep personal files option). This corrected the explorer issue and now I am left with the 41.
4: I reseated all components except the cpu and cleaned the PC. Temps are within normal ranges.
PC Specs:
3060 Ti
I7 11700K
32 GB 3600
AIO Cooler
Few NVME Drives