Hello,
A couple days ago, I installed Player's Unknown Battlegrounds. Upon executing the game I was prompted with an alert stating "This driver is known to have bugs while running this program." So, I used Nvidia GeForce Experience to update my graphics driver. Prior to updating the drive,r I did play a single game...which, was unimaginably horrible. Constant FPS drops, etc. Once I updated, it was a nice change considering the game ran like complete and utter garbage prior to updating. After my first match, I began the second match and while the server began to load the computer restarted itself...
I am a computer technician myself, but still finishing up my college so I'm looking to you guys for some assistance in diagnosing the issue. I'm beginning to lean towards a driver issue, but I have ordered a new PSU, 16gb RAM, and a new HDD just in case. (it was time to upgrade even if they passed all my diagnostic tests)
I have attached my sysnative dump as well as my perfmon.
I appreciate absolutely ANY help I can get with diagnosing this issue, as if you do a quick search online - there are TONS of gamers searching for answers to this exact bug. However, I did finally get a BSOD from a different game - it was Counter-Strike: Source. One I have NEVER gotten an error on in 4 years. The error I received was a dxgkrnl.sys BSOD. Address FFFFF88007AE5DA2 base at FFFFF88007A7D000 DateStamp 58e7a92e
Thanks in advance, everyone!
-Destroyer
A couple days ago, I installed Player's Unknown Battlegrounds. Upon executing the game I was prompted with an alert stating "This driver is known to have bugs while running this program." So, I used Nvidia GeForce Experience to update my graphics driver. Prior to updating the drive,r I did play a single game...which, was unimaginably horrible. Constant FPS drops, etc. Once I updated, it was a nice change considering the game ran like complete and utter garbage prior to updating. After my first match, I began the second match and while the server began to load the computer restarted itself...
I am a computer technician myself, but still finishing up my college so I'm looking to you guys for some assistance in diagnosing the issue. I'm beginning to lean towards a driver issue, but I have ordered a new PSU, 16gb RAM, and a new HDD just in case. (it was time to upgrade even if they passed all my diagnostic tests)
I have attached my sysnative dump as well as my perfmon.
I appreciate absolutely ANY help I can get with diagnosing this issue, as if you do a quick search online - there are TONS of gamers searching for answers to this exact bug. However, I did finally get a BSOD from a different game - it was Counter-Strike: Source. One I have NEVER gotten an error on in 4 years. The error I received was a dxgkrnl.sys BSOD. Address FFFFF88007AE5DA2 base at FFFFF88007A7D000 DateStamp 58e7a92e
Thanks in advance, everyone!
-Destroyer