This is a fairly recent problem that has started happening since about 12 days ago. My PC crashes randomly, usually while watching videos or rarely when gaming. The issue looks like a solid color on screen of whatever the screen was displaying with a bunch of vertical bars in similar shades. The audio tends to "hang" in typical BSOD/crashing fashion with the VRRRR noise. It also once happened where I was trying to do a hard reset on my PC by holding the power button, then the bars went away and the PC said the video driver crashed and managed to restart. But then the PC shut down since I had pressed the power button and when it restarted, the PC immediately got the crash as soon as it started up.
I have played Genshin Impact recently 12 hours straight for a couple days and no crash has happened, although I have crashed once while playing it too (this was before I did a clean reinstall of GPU drivers). It happens most often though when I am watching a streamtape or other video player and even on YouTube.
I have tried cleaning and updating my GPU driver by using the AMD cleanup utility and reinstalled the latest beta drive to see if that would fix it. It seemed to work for a while but this issue is random so it might not be the video driver.
I've monitored HW monitor too and it's not an overheating problem. Temps ranged from 35C idle to 60/68C ingame.
I just recently used DDU before posting this to do a clean in safe mode as well and reinstalled an AMD driver the version below the beta which was the recommended version.
The reason why I am posting this is to get help on whether this is a software related issue or not. I am going to take a wild guess as it might be a random service in the background that's triggering it or a network related issue, but that's just what I think. I am plugged directly into my modem via cable so it might be something else.
Attached below is the recommended dxdiag file and an event viewer log. Please let me know what the problem could be, because I'm clueless if it isn't my GPU driver or if it is actually hardware related. If it's hardware related them I'm outta luck. My PC is 10 years old so it could be showing its wear. But if this is software related and fixable, then I can get more time out of this PC before I need to get a new one.
I will let you know if I crash again from this new reinstallation of my GPU drivers. Hoping DDU fixed it but it can be hard to tell with this kind of issue.
EDIT: 10/10/2020 2:10PM - It did it again. The screen had a bunch of green squares all over the place first and then went to bar mode. If I hold the power button / press it instead of hard resetting it, the monitor turns black and flashes off. Then the driver says it recovers with the bars disappearing before shutting down normally. When it turned back on, the PC immediately barred up again. Then hard reset it and I turned it on again and everything is normal for now.
EDIT 10/10/2020 10:47PM -It happened and I tried holding my power button down / pressing it to turn off. The screen went black and the bars disappeared and windows tried to shut itself down. But funny enough, there was an application I had running that didn't want to close and the dialogue box needed to be manually clicked before the computer would shut down. I pressed cancel and the PC went back to before it was before the bars happened. I am going to try and wipe my driver again and use an old driver version before this problem occurred to see if that fixes it.
10/10/2020 11:26PM - Tried old driver 20.2.2 after using DDU in safe mode. Got a checker board pattern in this image: Image on Imgur
When I restarted after the update, the screen barred up 5 mins later. I waited and screen went black as the pc kept trying to restart the display driver which continuously crashed until I manually had to reset. Going back to newest driver for now. I am thinking this might be a hardware failure for my gpu but not completely sure. The driver crashing thing feels more of a software thing or OS thing. No clue.
10/10/2020 11:49PM - The screen made some green artifacts speckled all over and then the screen barred up. I waited 1 minute and the screen flickered off and then resumed normal function. Starting to think this might be a dead GPU?
I have played Genshin Impact recently 12 hours straight for a couple days and no crash has happened, although I have crashed once while playing it too (this was before I did a clean reinstall of GPU drivers). It happens most often though when I am watching a streamtape or other video player and even on YouTube.
I have tried cleaning and updating my GPU driver by using the AMD cleanup utility and reinstalled the latest beta drive to see if that would fix it. It seemed to work for a while but this issue is random so it might not be the video driver.
I've monitored HW monitor too and it's not an overheating problem. Temps ranged from 35C idle to 60/68C ingame.
I just recently used DDU before posting this to do a clean in safe mode as well and reinstalled an AMD driver the version below the beta which was the recommended version.
The reason why I am posting this is to get help on whether this is a software related issue or not. I am going to take a wild guess as it might be a random service in the background that's triggering it or a network related issue, but that's just what I think. I am plugged directly into my modem via cable so it might be something else.
Attached below is the recommended dxdiag file and an event viewer log. Please let me know what the problem could be, because I'm clueless if it isn't my GPU driver or if it is actually hardware related. If it's hardware related them I'm outta luck. My PC is 10 years old so it could be showing its wear. But if this is software related and fixable, then I can get more time out of this PC before I need to get a new one.
EDIT: 10/10/2020 2:10PM - It did it again. The screen had a bunch of green squares all over the place first and then went to bar mode. If I hold the power button / press it instead of hard resetting it, the monitor turns black and flashes off. Then the driver says it recovers with the bars disappearing before shutting down normally. When it turned back on, the PC immediately barred up again. Then hard reset it and I turned it on again and everything is normal for now.
EDIT 10/10/2020 10:47PM -It happened and I tried holding my power button down / pressing it to turn off. The screen went black and the bars disappeared and windows tried to shut itself down. But funny enough, there was an application I had running that didn't want to close and the dialogue box needed to be manually clicked before the computer would shut down. I pressed cancel and the PC went back to before it was before the bars happened. I am going to try and wipe my driver again and use an old driver version before this problem occurred to see if that fixes it.
10/10/2020 11:26PM - Tried old driver 20.2.2 after using DDU in safe mode. Got a checker board pattern in this image: Image on Imgur
When I restarted after the update, the screen barred up 5 mins later. I waited and screen went black as the pc kept trying to restart the display driver which continuously crashed until I manually had to reset. Going back to newest driver for now. I am thinking this might be a hardware failure for my gpu but not completely sure. The driver crashing thing feels more of a software thing or OS thing. No clue.
10/10/2020 11:49PM - The screen made some green artifacts speckled all over and then the screen barred up. I waited 1 minute and the screen flickered off and then resumed normal function. Starting to think this might be a dead GPU?
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My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Cyber Power
- OS
- Windows 7 64 bit
- CPU
- i5 3570k (Mobo onboard safe OC to 4.2ghz)
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte z77x UD3H
- Memory
- (8GB total) GSKILL x2 4GB Ripjaws-X 1600GHz memory
- Graphics Card(s)
- AMD Radeon HD7970
- Hard Drives
- SSD: 256GB OCZ Agility 4 SATA III.
HDD: 1TB SATA III 7200 3.5".
- PSU
- Corsair CMPSU-850TX V2.
- Cooling
- Cooling Unit: Corsair Hydro Series H60 120MM Liquid Cooling.