K konekoangel Member Joined Jul 31, 2022 Posts 19 Aug 25, 2022 #21 xrobwx71 said: In the first Sysnative File Collection App, it's listed as an Code: System Model: HP ENVY Notebook My apologies. Click to expand... That's weird. Are you really sure you are not mistaken with the files from someone else ? I just looked into the Sysnative Files and couldn't find any mention of "HP ENVY Notebook". The same way I couldn't find any mention of the dumpfiles you were asking for last time. My SystemInfo.txt is in french and list my system as Code: ModŠle du systŠme: System Product Name
xrobwx71 said: In the first Sysnative File Collection App, it's listed as an Code: System Model: HP ENVY Notebook My apologies. Click to expand... That's weird. Are you really sure you are not mistaken with the files from someone else ? I just looked into the Sysnative Files and couldn't find any mention of "HP ENVY Notebook". The same way I couldn't find any mention of the dumpfiles you were asking for last time. My SystemInfo.txt is in french and list my system as Code: ModŠle du systŠme: System Product Name
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,646 Location Panama City Beach, FL Aug 25, 2022 #22 Hahaha I could be. That's exactly what happened. I try to help while I'm at work, I must walk away multiple times and sometimes, I get confused.
Hahaha I could be. That's exactly what happened. I try to help while I'm at work, I must walk away multiple times and sometimes, I get confused.
K konekoangel Member Joined Jul 31, 2022 Posts 19 Aug 25, 2022 #23 xrobwx71 said: Hahaha I could be. That's exactly what happened. I try to help while I'm at work, I must walk away multiple times and sometimes, I get confused. Click to expand... Ok so that explains it. Then I'm not completely crazy hahaha No problem. Thanks for taking the time to look into my issue :)
xrobwx71 said: Hahaha I could be. That's exactly what happened. I try to help while I'm at work, I must walk away multiple times and sometimes, I get confused. Click to expand... Ok so that explains it. Then I'm not completely crazy hahaha No problem. Thanks for taking the time to look into my issue :)
K konekoangel Member Joined Jul 31, 2022 Posts 19 Aug 25, 2022 #24 Well I've been able to play for several hours with the medium settings until a different kind of crash happened. This time, the game froze while I was lauching a new match (50% of the time, it crashes when it found a new match) and I got an "ethernet cable not plugged in" error from ubisoft. Game was unresponsive so I Alt+F4'd it. Desktop background was gray and the taskbar disappeared. Explorer not working. Ctrl+Alt+Del not working, Windows key not working either. Alt+Tab was still working. I had a zip file still opened in winrar so I tried to browse to the download folder which contains the opened file but it froze. What's funny is my web browser was still playing a live on youtube and appears to be responsive. Everything else was just frozen. I'm not sure if it was going to BSOD or not so I just restarted. I just went to the event viewer and I still got no event records for around 15 minutes before it froze. I have no record between 7:37:39 pm and 8:03:44 pm when I restarted. The only error I got is at 8:30 pm : Unexpected shutdown at 7:34:42 pm. I remember having a similar issue a few months ago on my main Windows install where every app were crashing one by one and I ended up having a lot of werfault.exe errors. No records of anything in the event viewer...
Well I've been able to play for several hours with the medium settings until a different kind of crash happened. This time, the game froze while I was lauching a new match (50% of the time, it crashes when it found a new match) and I got an "ethernet cable not plugged in" error from ubisoft. Game was unresponsive so I Alt+F4'd it. Desktop background was gray and the taskbar disappeared. Explorer not working. Ctrl+Alt+Del not working, Windows key not working either. Alt+Tab was still working. I had a zip file still opened in winrar so I tried to browse to the download folder which contains the opened file but it froze. What's funny is my web browser was still playing a live on youtube and appears to be responsive. Everything else was just frozen. I'm not sure if it was going to BSOD or not so I just restarted. I just went to the event viewer and I still got no event records for around 15 minutes before it froze. I have no record between 7:37:39 pm and 8:03:44 pm when I restarted. The only error I got is at 8:30 pm : Unexpected shutdown at 7:34:42 pm. I remember having a similar issue a few months ago on my main Windows install where every app were crashing one by one and I ended up having a lot of werfault.exe errors. No records of anything in the event viewer...
axe0 Administrator, BSOD Academy Instructor, Security Analyst Staff member Joined May 21, 2015 Posts 3,342 Location Holland Aug 26, 2022 #25 I would suggest that you run MemTest86.
K konekoangel Member Joined Jul 31, 2022 Posts 19 Aug 26, 2022 #26 axe0 said: I would suggest that you run MemTest86. Click to expand... I can give it a try. I let the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool run a few weeks ago. No errors. Is MemTest86 more reliable ?
axe0 said: I would suggest that you run MemTest86. Click to expand... I can give it a try. I let the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool run a few weeks ago. No errors. Is MemTest86 more reliable ?
K konekoangel Member Joined Jul 31, 2022 Posts 19 Aug 26, 2022 #27 I took a look at the voltages I recorded yesterday morning (corresponding to the 2 BSODs). Are those voltages OK for a 1200W Platinum PSU ? I think the load was around 450/550 W. 12V : min 11,65 / max 11,95 5V : min 4,68 / max 4,88 3V : min 2,88 / max 3,12
I took a look at the voltages I recorded yesterday morning (corresponding to the 2 BSODs). Are those voltages OK for a 1200W Platinum PSU ? I think the load was around 450/550 W. 12V : min 11,65 / max 11,95 5V : min 4,68 / max 4,88 3V : min 2,88 / max 3,12
axe0 Administrator, BSOD Academy Instructor, Security Analyst Staff member Joined May 21, 2015 Posts 3,342 Location Holland Aug 26, 2022 #28 The Windows memory diagnostics has in the past failed to detect errors more times than I can recall whereas tools like MemTest86 or MemTest86+ have been much more successful. I'm not someone that can properly assist when it comes to hardware, but from what I recall those values should be in the range of 5% to be acceptable. It does look like the min values for the 5v and 3.3v are too low, but maybe @Wrench97 or @Digerati can give some input here as I'm not confident here with the given charts.
The Windows memory diagnostics has in the past failed to detect errors more times than I can recall whereas tools like MemTest86 or MemTest86+ have been much more successful. I'm not someone that can properly assist when it comes to hardware, but from what I recall those values should be in the range of 5% to be acceptable. It does look like the min values for the 5v and 3.3v are too low, but maybe @Wrench97 or @Digerati can give some input here as I'm not confident here with the given charts.
K konekoangel Member Joined Jul 31, 2022 Posts 19 Aug 26, 2022 #29 Well, I feel really stupid right now. I tried to remove my UPS and plug my computer directly into the wall => BSOD. I let the computer on for an hour and it didn't create any dump. Then I removed my fancy PSU extension cables, the riser cable for the GPU => no BSOD and I've been able to play at full resolution/ultra/144Hz for more than 1 or 2 games... My voltages look way better so the PSU extension cables might be the issue... if they're not, they're still pretty bad so I'm not going to put them back. Finger crossed. Green : with extension cables / Red : without extension cables axe0 said: The Windows memory diagnostics has in the past failed to detect errors more times than I can recall whereas tools like MemTest86 or MemTest86+ have been much more successful. Click to expand... Then I'll probably try to run memtest86 then, just to be sure the RAM sticks are fine.
Well, I feel really stupid right now. I tried to remove my UPS and plug my computer directly into the wall => BSOD. I let the computer on for an hour and it didn't create any dump. Then I removed my fancy PSU extension cables, the riser cable for the GPU => no BSOD and I've been able to play at full resolution/ultra/144Hz for more than 1 or 2 games... My voltages look way better so the PSU extension cables might be the issue... if they're not, they're still pretty bad so I'm not going to put them back. Finger crossed. Green : with extension cables / Red : without extension cables axe0 said: The Windows memory diagnostics has in the past failed to detect errors more times than I can recall whereas tools like MemTest86 or MemTest86+ have been much more successful. Click to expand... Then I'll probably try to run memtest86 then, just to be sure the RAM sticks are fine.
Wrench97 Administrator, Hardware Expert Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 3,071 Location S.E. Pennsylvania Aug 26, 2022 #30 Yes the 5v is dropping below where it should be especially for a 1200w supply, this may not be the only issue but it is a issue. Is there warranty left on the PSU?
Yes the 5v is dropping below where it should be especially for a 1200w supply, this may not be the only issue but it is a issue. Is there warranty left on the PSU?
K konekoangel Member Joined Jul 31, 2022 Posts 19 Aug 26, 2022 #31 Wrench97 said: Yes the 5v is dropping below where it should be especially for a 1200w supply, this may not be the only issue but it is a issue. Is there warranty left on the PSU? Click to expand... Is it really too low on the last log I posted ? Yes, it still under warranty until 2029.
Wrench97 said: Yes the 5v is dropping below where it should be especially for a 1200w supply, this may not be the only issue but it is a issue. Is there warranty left on the PSU? Click to expand... Is it really too low on the last log I posted ? Yes, it still under warranty until 2029.
Wrench97 Administrator, Hardware Expert Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 3,071 Location S.E. Pennsylvania Aug 26, 2022 #32 Have you ever seen it hit 5v? It's the swing high to low that causes issues a steady 4.9v would not bother me as much. Run it keep an eye on it along with the temps(CPU, Chipset, Video card)
Have you ever seen it hit 5v? It's the swing high to low that causes issues a steady 4.9v would not bother me as much. Run it keep an eye on it along with the temps(CPU, Chipset, Video card)
K konekoangel Member Joined Jul 31, 2022 Posts 19 Aug 27, 2022 #33 Wrench97 said: Have you ever seen it hit 5v? It's the swing high to low that causes issues a steady 4.9v would not bother me as much. Run it keep an eye on it along with the temps(CPU, Chipset, Video card) Click to expand... To be honest, I never looked at the voltages until now... But I think it's looking really good compared to how it was with the extension cables... I feel so stupid... OK I see what you mean. I looked online for some tests of this particular PSU, and the 5V seems a little low compared to the tests results. What's bothering me more is that the 5V is almost steady for the first hour and a half, then it's oscillating a lot more... Like it's getting harder to keep it steady over long periods of time. The PSU is soon to be 3 years old and never ran more than 600W. Do you think I should / it's enough to ask for an RMA? Anyway, I'll keep monitoring voltages and temps and will see how it goes from here.
Wrench97 said: Have you ever seen it hit 5v? It's the swing high to low that causes issues a steady 4.9v would not bother me as much. Run it keep an eye on it along with the temps(CPU, Chipset, Video card) Click to expand... To be honest, I never looked at the voltages until now... But I think it's looking really good compared to how it was with the extension cables... I feel so stupid... OK I see what you mean. I looked online for some tests of this particular PSU, and the 5V seems a little low compared to the tests results. What's bothering me more is that the 5V is almost steady for the first hour and a half, then it's oscillating a lot more... Like it's getting harder to keep it steady over long periods of time. The PSU is soon to be 3 years old and never ran more than 600W. Do you think I should / it's enough to ask for an RMA? Anyway, I'll keep monitoring voltages and temps and will see how it goes from here.
Wrench97 Administrator, Hardware Expert Staff member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Posts 3,071 Location S.E. Pennsylvania Aug 27, 2022 #34 I would RMA it sooner rather then wait for it fail out right.