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Thread stuck in device driver windows 10 acer
Thread stuck in device driver windows 10 acer




In more experimenting I've also found (so far) that my locking of clock frequency was insufficient, and that with HBM clocks now locked at 945 - I am unable to cause the BSOD on connecting monitors with the 1950x rig. The strange part is that the Fury-X is completely solid in there (including with freesync active), same with my older Geforce 980 (on GSync). May have to try getting my hands on another brand motherboard. (one drive, 8GB memory, just the videocard) Even with it stripped down to the basics, it's still happening. I've tried swapping their PSU's (so that's been ruled out), and disconnecting everything unnecessary from the 1950X. Tested my old E5 earlier and I find that the Vega FE works flawlessly (no crashes with freesync enabled displays connected). Yep, it's definitely something specific with my Threadripper build. Sadly seems to still cause the BSOD, however, yet I've found that if I remove the freesync support completely - BSOD's stop on display detection (as in, I can unplug and reconnect the monitors hundreds of times without a crash). (40-144 being the normal range supported) Tried changing the freesync range to 34-90 using CRU, and also to 40-90 and 40-60. It seems strange if it's a dud considering it's load stable, including in low-load games where the clocks bounce all over the place. Lowered the PCI-E slot to 2.0, and also tried different PCI-E slots (physically moving the card).Īny suggestions short of testing the card in other computers? Different DisplayPort cables, and an HDMI cable as well.Īs a last ditch effort, I updated that ASROCK board to the 3.50 bios. I've also tried the use of DDU, cleaning up between installations, and a fresh install of 1809 before the latest attempt with 19.2.2. Locking clockspeeds at the maximum via wattman or ClockBlocker ( cough) does not improve those odds. The card is otherwise 100% stable in games or on the desktop as long as the monitor connection is not touched and the display is not permitted to enter standby or otherwise turned off. Problem: Anytime that the display enters or exits standby mode (OR is connected to the PC) there's what I'd call a 50/50 chance of having the above BSOD (Thread Stuck in Device Driver).

thread stuck in device driver windows 10 acer thread stuck in device driver windows 10 acer

Threadripper 1950X stock, tested stable)īenQ XL2730Z, also tested an Acer display. Since installing that card, I've been having non stop "Thread Stuck in Device Driver" BSOD's.

thread stuck in device driver windows 10 acer

Recently managed to get my hands on a "new" Vega FE Liquid at a steal of a price. Finally upgraded and retired my old Fury.






Thread stuck in device driver windows 10 acer