BSOD crashes i9-14900KF / RTX 4090

Joined
Nov 10, 2024
Posts
7
i need help with finding out what is causing bsod crashes on my i9-14900KF / RTX 4090 pc.
lowering power target in gpu tweak 3 helps also disabling hdaudio in device manager.
 
Last edited:
Hi,

Something went wrong; the uploaded file in the zip file is the tool we request you to run for collecting the necessary logs.

Could you carefully follow the posting instructions and try again.
 
The dumps are all similar, and all these BSODs appear to have been caued by the nvlddmkm.sys driver - the Nvidia graphics driver....
Code:
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  0x133_ISR_nvlddmkm!unknown_function
However, this particular bugcheck (0x133 with an argument 1 value of 1) really needs the full kernel dump to properly analyse it. Can you please upload the file C:\Windows\Memory.dmp to the cloud with a link to it here - it will probably be quite large. I think it wise for us to have a look at that kernel dump before suggesting any further troubleshooting, we don't want to run off down a rabbit hole.

What PSU do you have in that build? An i9-14900K and an RTX 4090 is a pretty power hungry build.
 
my PSU is lc power 850w
it was put together by a pc building company so i presume it should be enough.
I have just used the MSI power supply calculator to estimate the power used by ONLY an i9-14900KF and an RTX 4090 and that recommends 995 Watts without any other components at all....

Clipboard_11-12-2024_01.webp

I rather think your problems are that you're underpowered.
 
I don't know i still really doubt that is the case because it ran perfectly for a few months. And even now you can do stuff like the the most demanding examples in unreal engine 5 that really push the cpu to 100 % and gpu to at least 60%. But then there are random bsod that happened and often whe not even doing anything demanding
 
If you've been overloading the PSU, or at the very least pushing it to its limits, then it's probably beginning to fail.
 
Hi BlackRaven1713,

Please could you provide an URL of speccy log?

Also could you provide more details about Bsods, before appearing BSODs what kind of proccess/app is using/running?
Do they occur spontaneously or after running some triggers/tasks, launch of an application, etc?

Have you tried to update the graphics driver and check if Bsods are still appearing?
 
Box

I did try to update the nvidias driver i did it with the clean install as well. Some driver versions seem sligtly worst then others and if i instaled the HD audio driver then i got the HDAudioBus BSOD as well.
Basically loading any AAA game or any demanding graphics software like Maya or Unreal engine 5.
but if i change the power limit in Gpu Tweak 3 then it does load and work but occasionally still freezes and BSOD.
When the BSOD shows the audio becomes slow staticy and robotic until it restarts the pc
 
Hi,

Please could you confirm if you overclocked the RAM using XMP profile?

One of the dump registered this value:

Code:
Speed                         3000MHz
Manufacturer                  Corsair

but default value seems to be 2133MHz
 
Hi,

Please tell me if you have tried the following solutions, that an user shared in the Intel forum?

(Solved) Stability issue with proc I9-14900K, crash + BSOD

If not, may I ask you to check this and use the following order:

1. Solution A:
In BIOS, enter to advance mode, then Advance CPU setting and select Tweaker and choose Hyper-Threading Technology to disable it.


2. Solution B: If solution A did not help please enable back Hyper-Threading and perform the following step.
1. In BIOS, select "OC", select "CPU Core Voltage Mode", select "Offset Mode", select "+(By PWM)", and adjust the voltage until the system is stable, we recommend not exceeding 0.025V for a single increase. If the problem persists, you can move on to solution C.


3. Solution C:

1. In BIOS, select "OC", select "DigitALL Power", modify "CPU Loadline Calibration Control" and recommend starting from "Mode 7" at a lower value until the system is stable.

Please let us know if one of the mentioned steps helped fix the issue with Bsod.
 

Has Sysnative Forums helped you? Please consider donating to help us support the site!

Back
Top