Windows 10: Possible issue with GPU/VRAM but unable to identify the specific cause of PC crashes under load

Discus and support Possible issue with GPU/VRAM but unable to identify the specific cause of PC crashes under load in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I am experiencing consistent crashes and GPU ASUS TUF 4070ti instability, primarily while gaming, leading to DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION 0x133 errors. The... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Simon Titchmarsh, Feb 23, 2025.

  1. Possible issue with GPU/VRAM but unable to identify the specific cause of PC crashes under load


    I am experiencing consistent crashes and GPU ASUS TUF 4070ti instability, primarily while gaming, leading to DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION 0x133 errors. The crashes are always related to nvlddmkm.sys NVIDIA display driver and occur across multiple games.The symptoms always follow the same pattern:Both my monitors lose signal and turn offSome game sounds, music etc continue to playControl input is lost i.e. keyboard commands or mouse clicks don't generate any actions in the game - it's frozenPC restarts after 30 secondsAdditionally, VRAM stress tests using MemTestCL consistently detect memory er

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    Simon Titchmarsh, Feb 23, 2025
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  2. W1zzard Win User

    GPU-Z 0.7.5 causing crashes on load up

    Any chance you could narrow it down to which running application causes GPU-Z to crash? Ideally steps to reproduce for me here.
     
    W1zzard, Feb 23, 2025
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  3. yuhannl Win User
    Windows crashing during wakup possibly due to an Intel GPU issues

    Hi all,

    Got a Intel NUC 13 Extreme with a Nvidia RTX 4060 TI GPU installed.

    I utilise both onboard Intel GPU and the 4060 so I have 5 displays connected.

    The PC functions great but it has been crashing / rebooting during sleep, or, possibly when it's waking up.

    Haven't had a chance to trouble shoot until recently so I've just put up with it until now.

    I've now done a fresh OS install from scratch, and still having the issue.

    I've checked the dump file and it seems to point to a GPU issue.

    So I've disabled the Intel GPU before walking away from the PC and this round the PC stayed alive!\

    I've had this issue for quite some time (~7 months) and do keep my drivers up-to-date so don't think it's an issue with the most recent drivers.

    Any suggestion on what may be causing this or a possible fix?

    (Not looking for generic SFC / DDU suggestions as I've gone through most of these troubleshooting steps).
     
    yuhannl, Feb 23, 2025
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  4. Possible issue with GPU/VRAM but unable to identify the specific cause of PC crashes under load

    PC crashes whenever loading up a game

    Thank you very much for reaching out! As an Independent Advisor and fellow Microsoft user, I'm more than happy to assist you.



    Based on the information provided, it appears that your PC crashing issue when loading a game could be related to several potential causes. Here are some steps and considerations to help diagnose and potentially resolve the problem:

    1. Power Supply Unit (PSU) Issues:
      • Insufficient Power: Your GTX 1660 Super may not be receiving enough power, especially under load. Ensure your PSU is adequate for your system's power requirements. A 600W PSU should generally be sufficient, but if it's faulty or not delivering stable power, it could cause crashes.
      • Testing: Consider testing with a different, higher-quality PSU if possible. Users in similar situations have resolved their issues by upgrading their PSU.
    2. Graphics Card (GPU) Issues:
      • Thermal Paste and Cooling: Ensure that the thermal paste on your GPU is properly applied and that the cooling system is functioning correctly. Overheating, even if not immediately apparent, can cause crashes.
      • Driver Issues: Although you mentioned updating drivers, try using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to completely remove existing drivers and then reinstall the latest drivers from NVIDIA.
    3. Motherboard and BIOS:
      • BIOS Update: Ensure your motherboard BIOS is up to date. An outdated BIOS can sometimes cause compatibility issues with newer hardware or drivers.
      • Reseat Components: Reseat your GPU, RAM, and other components to ensure they are properly connected. Sometimes, loose connections can cause intermittent issues.
    4. Software and Configuration:
      • Overclocking: Disable any overclocking settings in your BIOS or software. Overclocking can sometimes lead to instability, especially if not properly configured.
      • Benchmarking and Stress Testing: Run benchmarks and stress tests for both your CPU and GPU to see if they can handle sustained loads without crashing. Tools like OCCT, FurMark, and 3DMark can be useful for this.
    5. Other Hardware Issues:
      • RAM Issues: Test your RAM using tools like MemTest86 to ensure there are no faults. Sometimes, faulty RAM can cause crashes under load.
      • Peripheral Issues: Disconnect all non-essential peripherals to rule out any external devices causing conflicts.
    By following these steps, you should be able to narrow down the cause of your PC crashes and find a solution.



    Please feel free to reach out if you require any additional assistance. I'm here to help!
     
    Munkhbayar B., Feb 23, 2025
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