pmrobinson
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- Windows 11 24H2
Never had to go through so much effort trying to get a PC to be stable and my assumption is that is related to the most recent Windows 11 update. All of my drivers for all of my devices are updated and I have the most recent BIOS version. PC runs fine, currently playing PGA 2k25, and after around 15-20 minutes it will hang a few times, then BSOD. Usually, the BSOD is critical process died, but I have seen something for WHEA as well. No issues in Device manager, all drivers are installed. Latest Nvidia drivers as well. V2 Collector and Minidump attached. I am not able to find a copy of 23H2 to revert to since Microsoft was kind enough to remove all of them from their website.
Edit: Runs fine on the desktop, has never had a BSOD unless its in a game. Eliminated riser card, in first PCIGen4 slot, Turned off PCI Express Native Power Mangement and reverted back to PCIGen3 to resolve a constant Warning, Event 17, in event viewer. Stress test runs without issue on CPU, RAM, GPU, combined using OCCT. SFC and DISM has been run, this is a fresh install of 24H2 from USB. It is worth mentioning that the Motherboard killed a newer M.2 SSD which was somewhat the genesis for this problem. Its also a RMA board, the original had a manufacturing defect that caused it to have issues communicating with the DIMM slots. It has, however, been running just fine for more than a year. It was only after the 24H2 update that this started happening. Again, all of the drivers available from ASUS are installed and its on the latest BIOS. I was thinking about rolling back the BIOS but i just hopped on my M365 admin center and grabbed a 23H2 Pro ISO. I think I will probably just install that.
Edit: Runs fine on the desktop, has never had a BSOD unless its in a game. Eliminated riser card, in first PCIGen4 slot, Turned off PCI Express Native Power Mangement and reverted back to PCIGen3 to resolve a constant Warning, Event 17, in event viewer. Stress test runs without issue on CPU, RAM, GPU, combined using OCCT. SFC and DISM has been run, this is a fresh install of 24H2 from USB. It is worth mentioning that the Motherboard killed a newer M.2 SSD which was somewhat the genesis for this problem. Its also a RMA board, the original had a manufacturing defect that caused it to have issues communicating with the DIMM slots. It has, however, been running just fine for more than a year. It was only after the 24H2 update that this started happening. Again, all of the drivers available from ASUS are installed and its on the latest BIOS. I was thinking about rolling back the BIOS but i just hopped on my M365 admin center and grabbed a 23H2 Pro ISO. I think I will probably just install that.
- Windows Build/Version
- 24H2 OS Build 261000.3194
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11 24H2
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- N/A
- CPU
- i9-13900k
- Motherboard
- ASUS Z690E Gaming Wifi
- Memory
- GSkill 16GB DDR5
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia 3080TI FE
- Sound Card
- N/A
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell 32inch and Dell 24 inch
- Screen Resolution
- 2540x1440
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 960 Pro, 970 EVO, 990 EVO (System Drive)
- PSU
- EVGA 1000W
- Cooling
- Fractal