Constant game crashes and BSOD

thanosskk

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Jan 14, 2018
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510
Hello,

I can not tell you a specific day for when BSOD started but if I recall correctly it has been some months now.

If i remember correctly the first BSOD must have happened while playing Rust long time ago but I didn't gave any attention back then because it was 1 or 2 BSOD per week.
After a while the amount of BSODs started getting more and more by the day and here we are today where I can not play Dota2/Divinity original sin 2/Rust because of the constant crashes/BSOD which may occur every 10 min.
It's worth saying that this issue occurs only while playing games and not while I am watching youtube or being in any streaming site.

About the BSOD. The most common stop code is: Service system exception and Iqrl not less or equal, not that I haven't gotten any other message but those 2 are the usual suspects.

My computer is pretty new ~1 years old and it wasn't a cheap one also I spent 1000 euro for the tower alone, so imagine my frustation when I can not play any game which was the sole reason of me buying a new PC.

System:
GPU: Geforce GTX 1060 6 GB
Processor: Inter(R) Cote(TM) i5-6402P CPU @ 2.80GHz (4CPus)
Memory: 16 GB ram
Operation system: Windows 10 pro 64bit

DXDIAG
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GPU-z
https://i.imgur.com/QIdnuIF.jpg
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I did run Unigine heaven benchmark and Furmark multiple times and it all seems fine.
Just a taste:
https://i.imgur.com/KwzokSv.png

About the drivers
for the GPU drivers I use Geforce experience so I always update with the latest drivers when they come out.
Also I check device manager just in case any other driver needs updating ( I could have missed a driver)

Also I have opened my computer to check if something is not touching correctly or if any wire is not in it's place and I haven't manage to find anything.

I have done a scan for performance and health
I run memtest twince overnight with no issue and I have done CHKDSK multiple times again with no issue.

The most recent things I have done is following Microsoft steps on Driver verifier, but before that I did a "reset this PC" and I chose the option to remove everything, but looks like it made the problem even worse now I can not play any game more than 10 min without a crash or BSOD.


Something Important

As I said I have this issue some months now but the last week I am talking with Microsoft with no success and NOTE that after the Reset the issue is even worse with more constant crashes/BSOD

Also here you can see my conversation with Microsoft and there are a lot of bugchecks from event viewer if you wish to see them (I prefer not to re-post them here in order to keep it more clean)
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Please do read it just in case I forgot anything to mention.

Thanks in advance for your help
 
What power supply do you have? Was this computer a pre-built?

What could be happening is this, when you start a game up, that loads up both the GPU and CPU where as with just watching videos, it doesn't really load anything up, if the PSU is bad, it won't be able to handle the wattage from both the CPU and GPU almost being fully utilized.
 

thanosskk

Prominent
Jan 14, 2018
2
0
510
Hello,

I have a cooler master Model No: RS-600-ACAB-B1 , it's 600 Watt

EDIT

This PC was built piece by piece by the company I bought it (Eshop) the pieces were chosen by my brother for the sole reason I have no idea how to check if they are compatible.

By the way besides the crashes/BSOD while gaming my PC has no other issue such dots,lines, flashes on the screen.