Glitched Bsod and frustration

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  1. Posts : 7
    Windows 10
       #1

    Glitched Bsod and frustration


    At this point it is really tempting to just take my pc and throw it out the Window.
    Ive made some posts on other forums before but it seems like i didnt fix my problem with the solutions i was suggested as the Bsod just went away for some time and came back after some time. The only thing that is constant about them are the always different error messages and the fact that i cant pin down the cause. The thing is that there were phases where i had "normal" Bsods, phases with Freezes and Hard Reboots, and now Bsods where half of the Screen is glitched.
    Glitched Bsod and frustration-photo_2022-02-05_21-40-41.jpg

    I have exhaused my methods but maby i have overlooked something or took a wrong approach to it but maybe someone here knows something or someone speaks .dmp .

    As for the log files they can be downloaded here.
    DESKTOP-JFFURHU-(2022-02-05_20-56-58)

    Win: 21H2 (Build 19044.1466)
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  2. Posts : 890
    10 Pro/11 Pro Dual Boot
       #2

    3 of your memory dumps blame PROCESS_NAME: AMDRSServ.exe

    2 of those are IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (a)
    1 is MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (1a)

    Please verify your driver for AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT is up to date. If it is, please perform a clean install of the video driver.
    Please test the memory with memtest (or with windows if uefi bios)
    Please also stress test the GPU.

    Let us know.
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  3. Posts : 7
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    First of all, thanks for the response.

    So i reinstalled my graphics card drivers (which i usually keep up to date) by using ddu and so far nothing has crashed.
    But only time will tell since there are phases were i rarely get bsods and some where i get 10 in a row.
    Ive also ran some stress testing on my gpu which went quite well beside some slightly higher temps (75 - 78°C).
    I dont know if it improves or worsens the airflow but my PC is currently running with 3 intake fans, the back "exhaust" fan taken out and no sidepanel, because im working on a custom RGB controller for them. (Dont worry i dust my pc regulary)
    About memtest, ive ran some tests in the past which didnt bring up any errors but im gonna let it run during school tomorrow to give it a lot of time.
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  4. Posts : 890
    10 Pro/11 Pro Dual Boot
       #4

    NWO8344 said:
    First of all, thanks for the response.

    So i reinstalled my graphics card drivers (which i usually keep up to date) by using ddu and so far nothing has crashed.
    But only time will tell since there are phases were i rarely get bsods and some where i get 10 in a row.
    Ive also ran some stress testing on my gpu which went quite well beside some slightly higher temps (75 - 78°C).
    I dont know if it improves or worsens the airflow but my PC is currently running with 3 intake fans, the back "exhaust" fan taken out and no sidepanel, because im working on a custom RGB controller for them. (Dont worry i dust my pc regulary)
    About memtest, ive ran some tests in the past which didnt bring up any errors but im gonna let it run during school tomorrow to give it a lot of time.

    Hopefully just the reinstall after DDU will take care of it :) Those slightly higher temps during testing is ok as long as it doesnt get to i think its 90C before its trouble.

    In a normal tower, i make the rear topmost fan exhaust, and all others intake. Ive noticed with watercooling the cpu (not the video card), my air coming out the top barely gets warm, even when im working my video card (2060 ko ultra). I dont think theres much that beats my case for airflow, its a Coolermaster HAF XB EVO. The top center is the exhaust fan, its a 200mm. 2x 120mm in the front sucking in, the 120mm radiator in the back sucking air inward.

    Let us know if it decides it wants to play nice for you know (crosses fingers for you).
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  5. Posts : 7
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    So yeah basically after about a day of no Bsods, they are back.
    Memtest showed no errors.

    Pls im losing hope
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  6. Posts : 890
    10 Pro/11 Pro Dual Boot
       #6

    NWO8344 said:
    So yeah basically after about a day of no Bsods, they are back.
    Memtest showed no errors.

    Pls im losing hope

    How old is the graphics card? Warranty or RMA?
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  7. Posts : 7
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #7

    My whole Pc is just a little over 2 years old so the warranty (at least here in germany) has run out.
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  8. Posts : 624
    Windows 10 Pro 21H2 x64
       #8

    Possibly bad power delivery by the PSU, this is likely with bad PSU caps!

    A corrupted BSOD screen, makes the above more likely!
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  9. Posts : 7
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #9

    I have one of these Psu testers lieing around:
    Glitched Bsod and frustration-41gg8yxahhl._ac_.jpg
    Are these able to detect Errors with the Psu or do they just measure voltage?
    Additionally if i use this i have to disconnect every power cable and therefor the psu wouldnt be under any load and maby would show those "symtoms".

    Does someone have any experience with these things?

    One other thing i noticed is that when i put the powerplan of my pc to high performance the bsods are a little less and i nearly dont get any when gaming or when the pc is under load. (Stress test)

    At least if it is the Psu, its still bad but wouldt cost as much as replacing any other component. (I will never be able to find my gpu for 317€ (new) agian)
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  10. Posts : 14,046
    Windows 11 Pro X64 22H2 22621.1848
       #10

    What is the brand and model number of the tester?
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