Solved BSOD playing ESO, BCCode a.

I think we've lost... two televisions, a router, and various other things to lightning. Needless to say, storms make me a bit nervous these days.

But as for OCing, nothing is. While I'm not against it either, I didn't feel the need to OC anything with this build. It's been stock since it was built. The only thing that's been adjusted at all would be the memory set to XMP-1 to run at the rated speed... but it's been that way since day 1.

In any event, here's the CPU-Z screens.
 

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At a quick look, everything looks fine on the cpuz screenshots. Do you have Precision X or a similar program? If not get one so you can set a custom fan profile and monitor the temps. Then I would like you to run Furmark Video Card Stress Test (http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/100356-video-card-stress-test-furmark.html). If you have never run it before, it stresses your card out and temps will rise very quick and very high. Stop the test if they get too high. Let it run until the temps stop increasing and level out which should be a few minutes. But again, stop the test if the temps get too hot. Look for any artifacts while it is running too.
 

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As far as temps go, I use SpeedFan to monitor them. This motherboard has a spiffy little LED on it that tells me the CPU temp at a glance (55c currently, with a game, Firefox, and mIRC running). As far as the GPU temp goes, I actually haven't monitored the 760 since I had to RMA the last 570 and they sent the 760 in its place.

With the summer temperatures in mind, I just recently replaced two case fans and reapplied TIM to the CPU heatsink. I'm seeing lower temps now than I have in a long time. The highest it gets is around 70c with a Source game running (TF2, Portal 2, etc.), but they run hotter than others for whatever reason. It gets around 60-62c with WoW running, 60-65c with ESO. Depends on how much is going on and where I currently am in the game.

I'll give SpeedFan a go and see what the GPU is running at. I actually hadn't used it in a long time since a streak of BSODs a while back... I'd say around 8 months or so.

Edit: SpeedFan currently states:

CPU: 55-57c (Accurate, as I can peek at the LED on the motherboard to confirm.)
GPU: 57-59c (Seems about right for this game, and for a GPU in general.)

I'll give Furmark a go here in just a bit though. I'd used it once before in the past, but haven't in a while.
 

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OK, But Precision X and Afterburner allow you to set a custom fan profile for the GPU and put allkinds of reading on screen during gaming so you always know what's going on with your card.
 

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After a few minutes with Furmark, the hottest the GPU climbed was 81c, with no artifacts.

About the only thing I know to try at this point would be to take the modules out, clean the contacts, reseat them, and potentially do the same with the video card... and check all my connections to make sure they're good while I've got the case open.

Everything was thoroughly cleaned when I reapplied the TIM a couple weeks ago. Since I live in the South, off of a dirt road, things can get pretty dusty pretty quick, so I have to stay on top of this especially in the Spring/Summer months.

Speaking of reseating the modules, they're currently in the right side of the paired-slots (0/x 0/x 0/x; x = slotted module); think I should switch them back to the left sides if I'm going to clean the contacts anyway?
 

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Another BSOD; BCCode 10e, "video memory manager has encountered an error" or something of the like.

Updating video driver.. and done. Probably really needed to do that, as the nvidia folder had gotten quite large with driver updates over the course of a year or so. About 2.6GB worth of junk. Now there's a clean install with only the Graphics/PhysX drivers. Meant to do this earlier, but put it off and then forgot. Bleh.

Worth noting, I guess, is that this only seems to reliably happen when playing Team Fortress 2. I can sit here and play something else for hours on end, but run TF2 and get a BSOD within 5-10 minutes it seems.

Tomorrow I'll try again and see how it goes.
 
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Here's what it said

Code:
[COLOR=red]VIDEO_MEMORY_MANAGEMENT_INTERNAL[/COLOR] (10e)
The video memory manager encountered a condition that it can't recover from. By crashing,
the video memory manager is attempting to get enough information into the minidump such that
somebody can pinpoint what lead to this condition.
Arguments:
Arg1: 0000000000000016, [COLOR=red]Driver broke the guaranteed DMA buffer model contract[/COLOR].
Arg2: fffffa800891d720
Arg3: 0000000000003000
Arg4: 0000000000000400

What you did was probably the best thing you can do.
 

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Well, this PC is still doing weird things and I'm at a loss as to what's causing it at this point.

I played TF2 for a bit a little while ago, and while it didn't BSOD in the time I played it (I quit when I noticed a missing texture on a crate that was stacked on top of crates using the same texture), when I exited the game, Steam's Game Overlay UI crashed (with user32.dll as the faulting module). After I ended it, I attempted to open the task manager and it froze up. CPU usage spiked, as the temperature rose quite high during this.

After a few minutes of that, I logged off this user profile, back on, and it was still doing this mess, so I restart. All's fine now, it seems, but I tried running SFC and ran in to the same problem as earlier in the thread (with seemingly the same items from before in CBS.log).

So, I don't know what's wrong with this thing. I know it's old, so hardware failure over time is expected, but when it checks out via testing and things are still going awry, it's frustrating being unable to pinpoint the cause of these kinds of things.

Edit: I ran the findstr command from earlier and uploaded the results.
Edit2: And now MSE just randomly shut off and won't restart.
 
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Run Seatools For DOS, if you haven't already. Run the short and the long tests
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/313457-seatools-dos-windows-how-use.html#Part3

Please go into BIOS and tell me the values of the +12V, +5V and +3.3V. While you are in there look at your Sata controller and see what the Mode is (IDEM AHCI or Raid) Set optimized defaults, set the Sata Controller to what it is right now, set the ram at Manufacturer's specs, set your Boot order, save and exit.

I would run the Seatools first.
 

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The WD DOS tool didn't want to run (after typing the executable's name, the screen just goes black and does nothing for however long I left it), so I'll try that again with Seatools.

Voltages:

12v = 12.03v
5v = not sure, the only one close to 5v was "VCC" at 4.83v
3.3v = 3.15v

The Sata controller was set to AHCI.
 
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MS have updated their advice on the SFC issue.
It seems that this is an error in the 'logic' rather than an actual problem.
There is no point in attempting to correct the apparent errors, since they will reappear as soon as another diagnostic is run (possibly without user intervention!).

Therefore, as far as these errors are concerned the current options are

  • ignore the errors, and wait for MS to release the promised update to correct the SFC detections
  • uninstall KB3022345 and hide the offered update until its either updated or replaced.
Take your pick!

There are no other errors in the SFC scan that need attention.
 

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Thanks Noel
 

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I can't get the BIOS to recognize this flash drive (as being bootable) with the Seatools image burned to it, whether I use Rufus or Win32DiskImager as suggested in the instruction thread you linked.

To be specific, I downloaded the ISO, extracted it and renamed SeaTools.ima to SeaTools.img (As the thread "Note" stated), burned the renamed file to the flash drive (which was successful), and the BIOS doesn't list it in the boot order options.

Edit: Since the restarts, MSE has come back on, and I'm currently running a scan with MBAM since I can't get either of the DOS hard drive tools to work.
 
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You have a one time boot menu key. You push it when you see the EVGA logo. I am not sure what it is on your board. Some EVGA boards it is Escape key when you see the logo. Try that. I have used Rufus and it usually works fine.

As a last resort you could burn it to a blank CD and boot from the CD.
 

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I can't get any of the DOS-based utilities to run regardless of what I try. An older text-only version of Seatools just caused the PC to beep relentlessly as gibberish got sprayed across the screen. Needless to say I had to reset and stop that.
 

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Aye, it's AHCI.

For clarification about the Seatools DOS version, though: am I extracting the SeaTools.ima (from the downloaded ISO), renaming it, and wirting only the renamed file to the removable device? Or am I renaming it, placing it back in to the original ISO file, and then writing the ISO itself to the removable device? The "Note" in the instruction thread you linked a few posts back makes it seem like you only need to extract the .ima file, rename it, and write that singular file to the device.

That's kind of bugging me, sorry, haha.

But for now, I'll try the Windows version and see what it says!
 

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That's what it seems to be saying. Write the renamed file to the USB.
 

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Hm, that's what I've been doing. Oh well. Thanks for clarification!

So far it passed a short generic test. I'll run the other two recommended tests for non-SG drives and update this when they're done.

Update: it passed all three tests.

This is really turning in to an ordeal, I'm sorry. Thanks for all the help and patience.
 
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I understand completely. Hardware/driver problems are always an ordeal. There is no way, unless the dump files tell us which they rarely do, to find the faulty hardware except to try and test each component. earlier, did you set BIOS to Optimized Defaults? Please reinstall your Graphics drivers, but go by the tutorial I am going to likn and install only the Graphics Driver and the PhysX driver. Nothing else. Make sure the clean install box is checked. Do not install GeForce experience or any of the other drivers.
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/327414-nvidia-drivers-avoid-problems.html . This will give you as clean an install as we can get.

We started out getting Memory corruption, which usually means ram. You ran memtest86+ and found no errors. We then got the Video Memory violation, which could have been the memory corruption we started off getting. At this point I am leaning toward the graphics card/drivers problem. It would also explain the missing textures you noticed in games too.

I would also suggest, if you can, disconnect everything from the computer you can. If you have external hard drives, Xbox or anything else connected, disconnect it and see if that makes a difference.

On your games in Steam, Verify the game files and maybe reinstall Steam if none of the above works. If you don't know how to reinstall Steam and not have to reinstall all of the games, I can tell you. We will worry about that if the above does not work.
 

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    Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
    ALWAYS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
    OS
    Windows 11 Pro
    CPU
    Ryzen 9 5900X
    Motherboard
    Asus X570 Crosshair Viii Hero
    Memory
    32GB G Skill DDR4-3600
    Graphics Card(s)
    EVGA RTX 3080 FTW 3 Ultra
    Sound Card
    On Board/Sennheiser PC37X Headset
    Monitor(s) Displays
    3 X Asus 27"
    Screen Resolution
    2560x1440
    Hard Drives
    2 X 1 TB NVME drives
    PSU
    EVGA 850
    Case
    Phanteks Eclipse P400A
    Cooling
    EVGA 280 AIO
    Keyboard
    Logitech G510s/ Logitech G13
    Mouse
    Logitech G502
    Internet Speed
    24/1
    Antivirus
    ESET/MBAM Pro/SAS Pro
    Browser
    Chrome/ Firefox/ Edge
  • Computer type
    Laptop
    System Manufacturer/Model Number
    Dell 16 Plus
    OS
    Windows 11 Pro
    CPU
    Intel Ultra 9 288V
    Memory
    32 GB LPDDR5X 8533
    Monitor(s) Displays
    16" Mini-LED HDR600 Touch 90 Hz
    Screen Resolution
    2560X1600
    Hard Drives
    1 TB NVME
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