First time poster please be kind
My son's computer has been crashing/rebooting randomly up to five times a day, for months. It doesn't seem to relate to any particular game or program and has even done it when completely idle. It will usually reboot and display a BSOD with stop code CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT. Error logs show kernel power 41 error but no indication of what caused it. PC was custom built 5 years ago and some parts have been recently replaced in an attempt to fix, but otherwise pre-date the issue.
System specs:
The first suggested wiping and re-installing windows but we are reluctant to do this because 1. of all the similar posts I have read here, 99% of people say they tried that first and it did nothing, and 2. my son is using a free version of some music software which will be wiped if we re-install windows and since it's a demo version there appears to be no way to save his samples, tracks etc, so all would be lost. Tech 1 also suggested replacing the SSD and motherboard, in that order.
The second tech completely disagreed with the first, said he rarely sees BSODs caused by software and the issue is almost certainly hardware (which does correlate with most of the "solved" posts I've seen here). He recommended replacing the RAM (done today - no change) taking apart and cleaning the radiator of the CPU cooler (will try if people think this is worth a shot but the rest of the interior has been thoroughly cleaned) or replacing the motherboard/CPU.
We've hit a bit of a wall and don't know what to try next. What would y'all suggest?
My son's computer has been crashing/rebooting randomly up to five times a day, for months. It doesn't seem to relate to any particular game or program and has even done it when completely idle. It will usually reboot and display a BSOD with stop code CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT. Error logs show kernel power 41 error but no indication of what caused it. PC was custom built 5 years ago and some parts have been recently replaced in an attempt to fix, but otherwise pre-date the issue.
System specs:
- Intel i7-7700K 4.2GHz 8MB CPU
- Coolermaster liquid pro 240
- Samsung SSD EVO 500G SATAIII
- Geforce RTX2060 OC6G
- ROG Strix Z270E motherboard
- Windows 10 Home
- Thermaltake 750W 80+ Bronze
- 2 x 8 GB Corsair DDR4 3600 RAM
- Double ASUS monitors, corsair keyboard, ROKIT studio monitors and presonus interface
- cleaned thoroughly with compressed air
- run multiple diagnostic tools with no errors reported (BUT! crashes during stress tests)
- installed new PU
- installed new GPU (crashes ceased for 1 week then started again)
- installed new ram in different slots to the original
- deleted and re-installed drivers
- updated operating system
- updated BIOS
- enabled or disabled DCOP, XMP, C-states
- set windows to "performance" mode
The first suggested wiping and re-installing windows but we are reluctant to do this because 1. of all the similar posts I have read here, 99% of people say they tried that first and it did nothing, and 2. my son is using a free version of some music software which will be wiped if we re-install windows and since it's a demo version there appears to be no way to save his samples, tracks etc, so all would be lost. Tech 1 also suggested replacing the SSD and motherboard, in that order.
The second tech completely disagreed with the first, said he rarely sees BSODs caused by software and the issue is almost certainly hardware (which does correlate with most of the "solved" posts I've seen here). He recommended replacing the RAM (done today - no change) taking apart and cleaning the radiator of the CPU cooler (will try if people think this is worth a shot but the rest of the interior has been thoroughly cleaned) or replacing the motherboard/CPU.
We've hit a bit of a wall and don't know what to try next. What would y'all suggest?
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