BSOD win 10 ltsc with Chrome


  1. Posts : 5
    windows 10 ltsc
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    BSOD win 10 ltsc with Chrome


    Hello,
    im under bsod from months, i tried updating drivers (gpu, intel etc.).
    Some days ago i did a new o.s. installation (win 10 ltsc), and the bsod appeared again.
    I also tested my cpu (an i7 6700k oc at 4,5 ghz 1.312v) with intel burn test, 8 hrs on realbench, and also on cinebench with 0 problems reported, also temperature stay on 60/70 in full load (i have an artic cooler aio), so its stable.
    bsod happens mostly when im on chrome (watching videos on youtube)

    you are my last hope before i buy a new pc..

    these are the logs

    Dropbox - DESKTOP-5OPRNKQ-(2022-04-02_21-01-01).zip - Simplify your life
    Dropbox - DESKTOP-5OPRNKQ-Sat_04_02_2022_203821_43.zip - Simplify your life

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    only today.... BSOD win 10 ltsc with Chrome-bsods.png

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    i got also 2-3 bsod with whea_uncorrectable_error during the night... (when happen this code, all freezes, i continue hear sounds, then after 5-10 sec it give bsod)
    Last edited by albycap; 02 Apr 2022 at 14:28.
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  2. Posts : 1,538
    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
       #2

    Are there any problems while playing? Are you browsing any specific pages in Chrome when BSOD occurs?
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  3. Posts : 5
    windows 10 ltsc
    Thread Starter
       #3

    MrPepka said:
    Are there any problems while playing? Are you browsing any specific pages in Chrome when BSOD occurs?
    no i play few times, but never happened when i play, as i remember.
    I keep many tabs open with betting sites (and tools for odds comparison, that refresh datas every sec) with some music on youtube in underground (cpu is on 30-40% and ram also).

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    today i tested ram one by one on memtest86, with 0 errors

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    also updated all drivers with driver booster... let's see...

    EDIT: nothing to do.. a fast WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR appeared...
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  4. Posts : 1,538
    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
       #4

    I recommend Snappy Driver for updating drivers instead of Driver Booster
    Hmm a bit weird if this only occurs when browsing on Chrome. Is there a similar problem on a different browser?
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  5. Posts : 5
    windows 10 ltsc
    Thread Starter
       #5

    MrPepka said:
    I recommend Snappy Driver for updating drivers instead of Driver Booster
    Hmm a bit weird if this only occurs when browsing on Chrome. Is there a similar problem on a different browser?
    i did a rollback (restore o.s. at early point) before driver booster update, as it didnt resolved nothing.

    I should test with another browser.. From the logs you don't find anything? this is the last bsod: Gofile - Free file sharing and storage platform

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    another guy told: "This crash may be related to sound drivers. I see your Realtek High Definition Audio driver is outdated - try updating it to the latest version. Update Intel Management Engine too, as the version on your computer is not compatible with Windows 10."

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    i got 2 bsod after update, Gofile - Free file sharing and storage platform Gofile - Free file sharing and storage platform one with new code: DRIVER_OVERRAN_STACK_BUFFER
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  6. Posts : 624
    Windows 10 Pro 21H2 x64
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    albycap said:
    I also tested my cpu (an i7 6700k oc at 4,5 ghz 1.312v) with intel burn test, 8 hrs on realbench, and also on cinebench with 0 problems reported, also temperature stay on 60/70 in full load (i have an artic cooler aio), so its stable.
    bsod happens mostly when im on chrome (watching videos on youtube)

    you are my last hope before i buy a new pc..
    Looks like unstable core (0xA) Normally. Possibly temp getting too high in the room. I dunno why, because you said that you were able to run tests without Windows crashing out.
    The bugcheck codes on the first post all scream unstable CPU core OC!
    (The 0x00000124 codes as well)

    I do suggest that you get a new high-quality PSU!
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  7. Posts : 5
    windows 10 ltsc
    Thread Starter
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    RJARRRPCGP said:
    Looks like unstable core (0xA) Normally. Possibly temp getting too high in the room. I dunno why, because you said that you were able to run tests without Windows crashing out.
    The bugcheck codes on the first post all scream unstable CPU core OC!
    (The 0x00000124 codes as well)

    I do suggest that you get a new high-quality PSU!
    temps reach 71-72° on intel burn test.
    Also checking the Vcore (in HWinfo) during the test is pretty stable on 1.312v (i enabled LLC 5 to avoid volt dropping)...

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    i downclocked to stock frequencies (1.2v 4.0 ghz). I reach max temp 55° at 100% load. Let's see
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  8. Posts : 624
    Windows 10 Pro 21H2 x64
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    Your core temps are very good, IMHO.
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  9. Posts : 5
    windows 10 ltsc
    Thread Starter
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    after 3 days i got only one freeze (without bsod), seems the problem was cpu oc related. I will retry at 4.5 with more voltage.
    Thanks
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