Windows 10/64-bit
Motherboard: Gigabyte P55A-UD4P
CPU: i7-860 @ 3.8 ghz
16gb ram
GPU: EVGA GTX 970 (latest Nvidia driver, running @ stock clocks, no aftermarket software)
Dell 25" 2560x1440
1 week ago, I started getting BSOD - NMI Hardware Failures, while playing games.
I have not made any hardware changes.
I figured it might be a Nvidia driver, so I downloaded the latest one.
The BSOD continue, while playing games - 3 different games so far.
I have never analyzed a memory dump before, so I have set up the system to create a Full memory dump - is that what I want to create? The default appeared to be a Kernel memory dump.
I have also downloaded the WinDbg Preview - to analyze the minidump the next time it happens. Hopefully I know what I'm looking for, otherwise is there some folks here that are good at analyzing these things?
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Edit: Just ran the Windows Memory Diagnostic app - no errors found.
Motherboard: Gigabyte P55A-UD4P
CPU: i7-860 @ 3.8 ghz
16gb ram
GPU: EVGA GTX 970 (latest Nvidia driver, running @ stock clocks, no aftermarket software)
Dell 25" 2560x1440
1 week ago, I started getting BSOD - NMI Hardware Failures, while playing games.
I have not made any hardware changes.
I figured it might be a Nvidia driver, so I downloaded the latest one.
The BSOD continue, while playing games - 3 different games so far.
I have never analyzed a memory dump before, so I have set up the system to create a Full memory dump - is that what I want to create? The default appeared to be a Kernel memory dump.
I have also downloaded the WinDbg Preview - to analyze the minidump the next time it happens. Hopefully I know what I'm looking for, otherwise is there some folks here that are good at analyzing these things?
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Edit: Just ran the Windows Memory Diagnostic app - no errors found.
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