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I mentioned that the manufacturers often alter their drivers so that any you get from other places won't work.
I mentioned that the manufacturers often alter their drivers so that any you get from other places won't work.
Sorry mate didn't see that you'd replied, I've been editing my previous post a bit.
In the game that can cause crashes the CPU cores aren't going over 65c and GPU 75c.
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The graphics that crashed last is the graphics inside your CPU> It is a part of the CPU. The Nvidia Graphics is a separate graphics card. See what happens when you uninstall the current driver and reinstall the new driver from the Manufacturer's web site.
I've updated my PC Spec list. The current Intel driver is from the Intel driver update utility, so I should try get it from Clevo instead? I think the latest one they have listed is from 2013 as my laptop model is discontinued.
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I'm running the latest manufacturer Intel VGA driver, just had another BSOD however. Driving me nuts because when using bluescreenviewer they all seem to reference a different thing.. when it crashed this final time I was running Prime95 to check max cpu temperatures.
How long did Prime run and what were your CPU temps? If your BSOD was during Prime the Graphics card should not be the reason. Prime has little to no effect on graphics. But, your graphics right now being in the CPU, it's theoretically possible.
I trust you haven't overclocked the Laptop.
Everything in your dump file is storage related except for this
Which is the Nvidia Graphics driver.Code:fffff880`0d674dd8 fffff880`04a1890cUnable to load image nvlddmkm.sys, Win32 error 0n2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nvlddmkm.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nvlddmkm.sys nvlddmkm+0x21590c
Everything else is storage related
That is your sata controler driverCode:Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck D1, {fffff8804e38d825, 9, 8, fffff8804e38d825} Probably caused by : msahci.sys ( msahci!AhciHwStartIo+2db ) Followup: MachineOwner
Everything else was I/O operations, IDE ports. It sounds like you failed the prime test which is a completely different matter than what we have been goinh on.
Please tell me what your CPU Temps were.
Hey only ran Prime for about 15minutes before it BSOD, max CPU temperature was 97c but they typically sat between 88-93. Should I stop running prime and just use the laptop as normal to focus on the original issue? Nothing is overclocked.
That is entirely too hot for the CPU. Many/most laptops cannot run Prime because of temps. What CPU Temp program did you use? Software readings are notoriously wrong and your max temp is 105C. So, you were right at the max. I would suggest not running prime and stay with what we are trying right now.