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Demanding games such as Cold War and Cyberpunk have been crashing to a blue screen every single time I try to play them. After about 1-5 minutes of gameplay, both of my monitors go black and a recovery screen pops up with no error code, prompting me with advanced options or a restart. This is the BSOD I am referring to. It is the same every time no matter which game I was playing.
At first, I believed this to be a problem with the 1440p option I was now using in game thanks to my new monitor, however, although my games can last longer if I just use the 1080p option, the same BSOD eventually results. The weird thing is, my old 1080p monitor is completely fine with these games.
My PC is an upgraded Dell Inspiron 5680, but none of my upgrades have ever posed an issue and the only addition to my setup that has ever caused a problem is this new 1440p monitor (btw, it is a Gigabyte G27QC).
Here are my specs:
Device ID: 55318EBC-43A1-4CE1-AD8F-D140FDE271C6
Product ID: 00325-96317-22316-AAOEM
System type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz 3.19 GHz
RAM: 16.0 GB (15.9 GB usable)
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060
PSU: 750W Corsair
I have gone through countless hours of research trying to pinpoint the problem, and I have already tried the following steps:
Here is the Windows Event Viewer system crash log starting from the system booting up, to playing a game, to the PC crashing and rebooting again:
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If any other files or logs are needed to help me resolve this issue, I'll happily oblige.
Thank you in advance.
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At first, I believed this to be a problem with the 1440p option I was now using in game thanks to my new monitor, however, although my games can last longer if I just use the 1080p option, the same BSOD eventually results. The weird thing is, my old 1080p monitor is completely fine with these games.
My PC is an upgraded Dell Inspiron 5680, but none of my upgrades have ever posed an issue and the only addition to my setup that has ever caused a problem is this new 1440p monitor (btw, it is a Gigabyte G27QC).
Here are my specs:
Device ID: 55318EBC-43A1-4CE1-AD8F-D140FDE271C6
Product ID: 00325-96317-22316-AAOEM
System type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700 CPU @ 3.20GHz 3.19 GHz
RAM: 16.0 GB (15.9 GB usable)
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060
PSU: 750W Corsair
I have gone through countless hours of research trying to pinpoint the problem, and I have already tried the following steps:
- I made sure Windows 10 was up to date and that my display drivers were current. Once this didn't work I tried Display Driver Uninstaller to completely rid my PC of possible bad drivers but even after reinstalling the problem persisted.
- I also used Snappy Driver Installer to update every other driver on my PC, in addition to visiting the dell website to download those drivers.
- I have also made sure the BIOS was completely up to date.
- I have no overclocked settings.
- Windows Memory Diagnostic says there are no issues.
- Overheating could've been the issue, and since I haven't cleaned my PC in a while, I decided to clean it and replace the thermal paste on my CPU. My CPU temperatures are now substantially lower (I was getting 90-100 in some games, now I have sitting at around 80) and my GPU temperatures are as low as they were beforehand. The issue wasn't fixed.
- I've also changed the advanced power options per many articles trying to fix the BSOD
- Playing in fullscreen or windowed mode does not help.
- I have also shutdown and unplugged my PC, and I've essentially "reinstalled" my PSU and GPU, just to make sure there were no faulty connections.
Here is the Windows Event Viewer system crash log starting from the system booting up, to playing a game, to the PC crashing and rebooting again:
Meet Google Drive – One place for all your files
If any other files or logs are needed to help me resolve this issue, I'll happily oblige.
Thank you in advance.
Continue reading...