BSOD Under Load for New PC


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 x64
       #1

    BSOD Under Load for New PC


    Hello,

    I recently built a new PC with the following specs:

    CPU: Intel Core i9-11900K
    PSU: Seasonic Focus 750W
    Mobo: Asus Prime Z590-P
    Ram: Patriot Signature Line 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) DDR4-3200
    Storage: Samsung 980 PRO SSD 500 GB
    GPU: Integrated

    When the processor is under heavy load (under all cores, I have not tried heavy single core runs yet) I experience a MEMORY_MANAGEMENT BSOD. The CPU is not overclocked and ABT is not enabled.

    For example, when running a heavy parallel MATLAB computation, the parallel workers will crash one by one before the computer crashes. When running Prime95, the workers also crash in a similar manner.

    Memtest was unable to find any errors with the memory.

    I have attached the log file and the output from BlueScreenView

    DESKTOP-96NND17-(2021-09-14_20-35-04).zip (Just realized one of the sticks of ram was not installed when generating this report. I will regenerate it if needed.)
    BSODdump.txt

    Any help would be appreciated.
    Last edited by parklane79; 14 Sep 2021 at 20:12.
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  2. Posts : 1,538
    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
       #2

    It may also be a question of the power supply. Have you replaced the power supply with a different one?
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    MrPepka said:
    It may also be a question of the power supply. Have you replaced the power supply with a different one?
    I have not tried replacing the power supply since I don't have a spare. Is there some other way to test the power supply?

    - - - Updated - - -

    Here is some sensor data from HWiNFO64 during a parallel MATLAB computation in which the system crashed after 15 minutes.

    From the data, you can tell if a parallel worker has failed if the individual core temps drop. Maybe the data might lead to some insights.

    sensordata.zip
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