4 weeks ago
Shreffy37
only games i can play are runescape, league of legends, and World of warcraft. If i try to play any other game out there thats new i can barely play it and my **** crashes nonstop to desktop. My setup isnt overheating ive watched the temps. I so far have updated bios, turned xmp on for ram, fresh installed windows, uninstalled drivers and reinstalled them, turned off my motherboard intergrated graphics, upgraded my psu to corsair 1000w, ran system checks and scans, validated files, unplugged and replugged everything back in, and cleaned everything.
System specs are: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4.2 8-core Processor, MSI B650 Gaming Plus Wifi ATX AM5 Motherboard, Corsair Vengeance 32 GB(2x16GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 memory Samsung 980 2TB M.2, Corsair Icue H100x RBG Elite CFM Liquid CPU Cooler, Windows 11, Corsair RM1000x PSU. Any feedback or possible solutions are APPRECIATED!
4 weeks ago
Cool GTX
Is Fast Boot Off in your BIOS? If not turn it Off ... Make your MB look at the hardware each reboot
 
Clear the Windows Startup file (hold shift key down, before you select shutdown, & keep shift down until all power is off)  -- this "make Windows" Look for hardware or driver / software changes
 
all AMD drivers all up to date?
 
Have you tested your Rig, at all stock settings / No OC --- on CPU, MB or the GPU?
 
Icue, get the newest update see this thread --->>>>  Corsair iCUE v5.22.81 Released
 
Did you uninstall old GPU driver with DDU?
 
Make sure that the MB's BIOS setting for your RAM has the correct Voltage setting ... per RAM Mfg sticker on the RAM/ box
 
Test with only 1 Stick of RAM at a time
 
Other software running in background?
 
If your playing online, what browser are you using?
 
Monitor details & cable connection to GPU?
 
1 week ago
duracell123
I would like to steal the thread a little bit since I have same issue as the OP. Contacted Nvidia support, Seasonic support but nothing helps. Nvidias support suggested to contact EVGA as the brand is EVGA's RTX 3080 FTW3. 
 
Done;
- DDU + different drivers
- Reinstalled windows today
- Mobo + W10 + drivers up to date
- Water cooled, heating isnt the issue
- So many other things I can't even keep track anymore
 
The multilpe errors I'm having with the crashes in event viewer is.
 
"The description for Event ID 14 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.
If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event.
The following information was included with the event: 
\Device\00000089
UCodeReset TDR occurred on GPUID:2d00
The message resource is present but the message was not found in the message table"
 
"The description for Event ID 153 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.
If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event.
The following information was included with the event: 
\Device\00000089
02193b70 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
The message resource is present but the message was not found in the message table"
 
and bunch of same but with the difference of "Restarting TDR occurred on GPUID:2d00" or "Reset TDR occurred on GPUID:2d00".
 
Is this indicating my RTX 3080 is becoming a brick?
6 days ago
Cool GTX
 
1) make sure Fast BOOT is Off in MB BIOS settings
 
2) make sure "Fast Startup is Off in Windows" - or - al least clear the Fast Start file in Windows
 
3) Unplug the entire PC from the wall first, then reseat the GPU & the PCIe power cables to the GPU & PSU if PSU has modular cables
 
4) remove & reinstall the RAM into the MB ... after you reboot - Test your RAM
     --->>> FIXED nvlddmkm gaming/video crash error (Bad RAM).
 
Try turning Off Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling - in Windows
 
Turn On or Off Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling in Windows 10
 
Still have issues, then remove All OC settings on your PC ... test it a totally stock clock for the entire system CPU, RAM, PCIe bus .....
 
- next try a Clean Boot of Windows to see if one of your other programs is causing an issue
 
- still have issues ... then try under clocking the GPU
6 days ago
duracell123
Thanks for the quick reply. 
 
1) Motherboard is MSI Tomahawk X570. Redditors say that there is no fast boot in it. Not sure if thats correct but I didn't find a setting for that. I might just be blind.
2) Fast start disabled
3) Followed this guide I got from Seasonic: 
4) I've ran memtest86 without issues. I'll still unplug & reinstall them and give it a go. Also will do another memtest86 run.
5) Hardware acceleration was disabled as a default after reinstalling windows.
6) CPU is at stock, RAM at stock, GPU at stock after BIOS updates. I haven't touched anything.
7) Clean boot, ill give it a shot but isn't fresh Windows installation basically a clean boot?
8) I've under clocked the GPU before reinstalling windows but I'll do it now too. 
4 days ago
Cool GTX
duracell123
Thanks for the quick reply. 
 
 
7) Clean boot, ill give it a shot but isn't fresh Windows installation basically a clean boot?


Clean boot = load the OS with minimal background services & programs running to test for /eliminate potential conflicts
 
 
Basic troubleshooting steps. Windows clean boot, clean driver install, debug mode, etc.
17 hours ago
duracell123
A little update. I did full reinstall for Windows 10 & re-seated RAM sticks fully (uninstall & reinstall). The crashes dropped by 99% but are still preset even though I've had gaming sessions with over 12 hours without single crash. I've been in contact with Nvidia support and they asked me to run GPUZ while gaming to log what could happen during the crashes. I'll do that and then move into the clean boot.
6 hours ago
Cool GTX
duracell123
A little update. I did full reinstall for Windows 10 & re-seated RAM sticks fully (uninstall & reinstall). The crashes dropped by 99% but are still preset even though I've had gaming sessions with over 12 hours without single crash. I've been in contact with Nvidia support and they asked me to run GPUZ while gaming to log what could happen during the crashes. I'll do that and then move into the clean boot.


thanks for the update,
 
good luck finding the gremlin causing the issues in your PC

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