Windows 10: Win 10 BSOD - Previous BSOD culprit was GPU, replaced GPU and still same issue?

Discus and support Win 10 BSOD - Previous BSOD culprit was GPU, replaced GPU and still same issue? in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Prior post - [ATTACH] BSOD help win 10 please Been struggling for the last month trying to diagnose what specifically is causing the crash. Always... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Sorn, Jan 4, 2020.

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    Win 10 BSOD - Previous BSOD culprit was GPU, replaced GPU and still same issue?


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    BSOD help win 10 please

    Been struggling for the last month trying to diagnose what specifically is causing the crash. Always the same symptom....OS will freeze for about 30 seconds then BSOD after kernel timeout. Happens most day's so any crash logs from 11/20-12/2 (today) should accurately reflect the current issue...
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    Essentially just need to know is the new BSOD also caused by the new GPU? Thats a head scratcher if so.

    Here's the new log - BEAST-(2020-01-04_11-32-34).zip
     
    Sorn, Jan 4, 2020
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  2. BSOD after the NVIDIA GPU is activated

    For the past month i've been struggling with an issue on my laptop, related to its GPU.

    Whenever my NVIDIA GPU and the Intel GPU are activated, and the NVIDIA GPU isn't under stress for about 5 minutes, (by "under stress" I mean using programs that require detailed graphics and a lot of graphical processing) the BSOD will appear showing the
    message error "NMI_HARDWARE_FAILURE".

    Somehow I've tackled the issue of the BSOD by deactivating the NVIDIA GPU and solely use the Intel GPU, whenever I feel the NVIDIA GPU isn't required for my actions.

    Even so, it is annoying to have to activate/deactivate the NVIDIA everytime i need it.

    I have already used programs such as WhoCrashed and BlueScreeView to understand better the causes of these crashes. Those programs say that the leading cause of the BSOD are the files "hal.dll", "ntoskrnl.exe" and "PSHED.dll".

    I would like to know if there is a way to correct these errors and how should I proceed to correct them.

    My laptop specs are:

    Acer Aspire 7 A715-72G-79XK

    CPU: Intel i7-8750H

    GPU: Intel UHD Graphics 630 and NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1050

    RAM: 16GB
     
    Luís AserPortela, Jan 4, 2020
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  3. 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 4, 2020
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  4. Win 10 BSOD - Previous BSOD culprit was GPU, replaced GPU and still same issue?

    having issues with multi GPU

    I’m trying to offload certain apps to my iGPU on the second screen, using the new graphics settings in the recent win 10 release. the issue is it’s only showing my 1070. lists it as both power saving GPU, and
    high performance GPU.

    I’ve been fiddling for a while now with no joy, and i’m really hoping one of you guys has an idea they can suggest to sort this!

    I can extend onto the second screen no probs with it plugged into the iGPU, but the 1070 is still listed as both power saving GPU and high performance GPU.

    Are there requirements for this? certain level of iGPU for it to work?

    Thanks

    Edit - setting the secondary screen connected to the iGPU to be the "main" display in graphics settings makes my iGPU show as both power saving and high performance GPU, I just can't seem to get them
    to be one and not the other.
     
    GaryDougall, Jan 4, 2020
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