Question NVLDDMKM Event ID 0 or 14 constant Errors causing crashing and reboots

May 15, 2023
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Hey, I have had this issue for a while.


Things I tried

* Windows Fresh Install
* Bios Update
* DDU
* RMA GPU (worked fine again for about 2 months and now its worse than ever happening every couple hours)
* Lowered or turned off OCs
* Swapped ram out and tested with a different set (same issue) (im using 32gb corsair DDR5 5600)



I am at a loss and need any help i can get. Here is a screen shot of the errors. I dont think it is PSU and under all the free OCCT test it almost never pops up (seems to randomly do it)



This causes crashing in games, screens to flicker, game freezing and 6~ months ago before the RMA it would sometimes blue screen. I am starting to think its my motherboard or CPU since idk what else it could be.


Specs:
7700x
B650m Aorus elite
3080 Ventus
32GB ddr5 corsair 5600mhz



also besides it working fine for months after the RMA it also worked fine for about a month using my old 1060 in the system during the RMA process. i’m starting to think it’s my MB, but i need all the help i can get
 
just wanted to update, i tried with XMP off and same thing. although lasted a little longer. i really do not know what to do
 
Hey, I have had this issue for a while.


Things I tried

* Windows Fresh Install
* Bios Update
* DDU
* RMA GPU (worked fine again for about 2 months and now its worse than ever happening every couple hours)
* Lowered or turned off OCs
* Swapped ram out and tested with a different set (same issue) (im using 32gb corsair DDR5 5600)



I am at a loss and need any help i can get. Here is a screen shot of the errors. I dont think it is PSU and under all the free OCCT test it almost never pops up (seems to randomly do it)



This causes crashing in games, screens to flicker, game freezing and 6~ months ago before the RMA it would sometimes blue screen. I am starting to think its my motherboard or CPU since idk what else it could be.


Specs:
7700x
B650m Aorus elite
3080 Ventus
32GB ddr5 corsair 5600mhz



also besides it working fine for months after the RMA it also worked fine for about a month using my old 1060 in the system during the RMA process. i’m starting to think it’s my MB, but i need all the help i can get
did you search for this error? I found this, and a number of other possible solutions: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...ys-crash/bce55e83-fc4b-438c-b610-8f7d197857cc
 
did you search for this error? I found this, and a number of other possible solutions: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...ys-crash/bce55e83-fc4b-438c-b610-8f7d197857cc
i tried almost everything there. i’m currently running memtest86, thing is i swapped my memory out for the same kit incase the ram had an issue. i’m considering trying to reseat my CPU before blaming my MB (i think it could be the memory controller or something acting up), however it just weird to me it took months to happen which is why i was thinking software.
 
i tried almost everything there. i’m currently running memtest86, thing is i swapped my memory out for the same kit incase the ram had an issue. i’m considering trying to reseat my CPU before blaming my MB (i think it could be the memory controller or something acting up), however it just weird to me it took months to happen which is why i was thinking software.
How about installing Linux on your computer so you could boot to Linux and see if you still have a problem? If the problem still appears, then it would indicate a hardware problem and if it doesn't, it would indicate a software problem.
 
How about installing Linux on your computer so you could boot to Linux and see if you still have a problem? If the problem still appears, then it would indicate a hardware problem and if it doesn't, it would indicate a software problem.
good idea, i’ll create a double boot for it. problem is i sometimes can go hours without issues. how can i stress test on linux? i’ve only used linux like 2 times to see if i liked it and knew i wouldn’t get used to it + i play competitve games at a higher level so some tournaments require programs that aren’t linux friendly. so i’m really really bad with it

i’m going to try some other solutions online and if the issue persists i’ll try this
 
good idea, i’ll create a double boot for it. problem is i sometimes can go hours without issues. how can i stress test on linux? i’ve only used linux like 2 times to see if i liked it and knew i wouldn’t get used to it + i play competitve games at a higher level so some tournaments require programs that aren’t linux friendly. so i’m really really bad with it

i’m going to try some other solutions online and if the issue persists i’ll try this
I don't know how you could stress test it on Linux, but just by using it as you normally use it for a period of time could be useful in troubleshooting.