Windows 10: BSOD possibly gpu and battery related

Discus and support BSOD possibly gpu and battery related in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I got the problem first on 31st December.Pc specs:Alienware m17 r4Intel i7-10870HNvidia GeForce RTX 3070 laptopBios: 1.26.0 latest versionWindows 23H2... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Ibra zebra, Jan 2, 2025.

  1. BSOD possibly gpu and battery related


    I got the problem first on 31st December.Pc specs:Alienware m17 r4Intel i7-10870HNvidia GeForce RTX 3070 laptopBios: 1.26.0 latest versionWindows 23H2 KB5048163 this installed on the 25th December, then after the first round of restart loops I updated to 24H2 and this didn’t help either and is the one I’m currently onSo, I was on some steam game it was running fine and it was not a demanding game and when I closed it down I went into some BSOD restart loop. The error was: Video_memory_management_internalAfter about 3 restarts, I entered the recovery startup. I just simply started up an

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    Ibra zebra, Jan 2, 2025
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  2. Frequent BSOD's, possibly MB/GPU related

    Have had frequent BSOD's for an extended period of time, which seem to be hardware related seeing as they have persisted through multiple OS installs as well as driver reinstalls. BSOD's occur when browsing online as well as when gaming, with visual artifacting
    followed by BSOD when the GPU hits 70 degrees celsius in games, no pattern for BSOD's when browsing online. Error codes have often referred to drivers, page files, threads, many USB related errors, and general exceptions. A full list of dumps from the past
    month have been compiled into the rar file available at the following link: http://1drv.ms/1Ri6XWx

    Expecting to have to replace my motherboard or graphics card, just not sure which (or maybe both) is the issue. Memtest86 and Chkdsk showed no errors, and substituting RAM had no impact.

    Thanks in Advance,

    Tom Angus
     
    Thomas Angus, Jan 2, 2025
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  3. Crash Dump Analysis Dubug for BSOD Im getting related to GPU

    Hi,

    I just noticed, that as long as I keep windows related things and GPU driver updated to newest versions I don't encounter BSOD or any kind of crashes on my GPU, but as soon as something is outdated and I don't update it straight away, my GPU tends to crash in games after a 1-2 hours of playing. Idk why is it like that...

    Anyway thank you for your suggestion, I will try it out if I get BSOD again.

    Thomas.
     
    Tomáš Strakuľa, Jan 2, 2025
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  4. BSOD possibly gpu and battery related

    BSOD before new GPU and PSU, more BSOD afterwards

    (yes I asked chatGpt to make the post for me for fun!)

    Hello Microsoft Community,

    I recently upgraded my GPU and PSU, hoping to improve my system's performance. However, I've been encountering a significant increase in Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors since the upgrade. Prior to formatting and installing the new GPU, I did experience some occasional BSODs, which I attributed to driver errors. Since I had planned to format my system anyway, I didn't investigate further at the time.
    I also encounter a lot of frame rate drops, mostly while playing games but also during normal usage.

    Here are the details of my current situation:

    1. New GPU: I purchased and installed an AMD 580x GPU.
    2. PSU Replacement: I replaced my old PSU, which was approximately 10 years old, with a new one.
    BSOD Error Codes I've encountered:

    1. MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
    2. IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
    3. PAGE_TEMPLATE_NOT_FOUND
    Troubleshooting Steps Taken:

    1. Memtest86: I ran Memtest86 from a USB drive, and it reported zero errors.
    2. System File Checker (SFC): I ran the "sfc /scannow" command, which detected and fixed some errors.
    3. DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management): I executed the "DISM /cleanup /restorehealth /cleanup-image" command to ensure the system image was in a good state.
    4. Chkdsk: I ran a disk check using the "chkdsk" command.
    5. Disk Repair and Defrag: I performed disk repair and defragmentation.
    6. Driver Updates: I updated all drivers using Windows Update, and I also downloaded and installed the latest AMD drivers for my GPU (AMD 580x).
    Despite undertaking these troubleshooting steps, the BSODs persist with greater frequency than before. I'm reaching out to the community for any guidance or suggestions on how to resolve this issue.

    Minidump files:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RKq_oNeDNs-ktwsO0OrcY45hLATJTY9L/view?usp=share_link
     
    samueel galanti, Jan 2, 2025
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