Hello everyone!
Sorry for the long post and incorrect format (if there is one to follow) for a first post! I would have sent AMD a support ticket, but I get this error: Link to Error. I'll try again another day.
My full system can be found below or here: My Current System
In short, my issue is a black screen, all input becomes non-responsive, sound still continues as normal, then finally, ends with a forced restart with no warnings or BSOD. When it boots back up, no minidumps were created, WhoCrashed shows nothing, and only events on Event Viewer were recorded (). Please note that this is only occurring, currently, only on Cyberpunk 2077. Currently, after a third or fourth full system wipe, formatted the SSD and re-installing Windows 10, I only get crash to desktops. Then the process usually happens again after a restart or something.
I have this issue since December 2020 and have no luck in fixing it. Anyone got a fix for this?
My current conclusions are:
Based on videos and forums, the following temperatures seem to be normal for my chosen parts:
Tests I've done
Any other tests I should do? Can RAM be the culprit even if MemTest86 has no issues?
Results
Solved! Go to Solution.
After several months of different tests, in the end (solved a few days ago) the issue was from the following components:
Not sure if the RAM was ever faulty (since MemTest86 didn't report one error), but Amazon was happy to send a replacement
Hello, my system was having the same symptoms as yours with RX 5600 XT, except mine shows green screen instead of black screen. But i think that's because i am using HDMI cable, and happened in other games (Specifically red dead redemption 2, total war games and kingdom come deliverance).
I've been troubleshooting this since,.. forever?, and i saw a lot of RX 5600 and 5700 owners having similar issues with varying degrees of error circling around black/green screens. You have done a considerable amount of testing it seems, so you probably know this too.. Its a silicone lottery on a whole new level.
I wish i have the solution for you, but i am also at my wits' end on this one. Currently, i am doing similar thing like your test no. 18. My gtx 1660 super came yesterday and i am using it to see whether the problem persist. Yesterday, i played total war for hours with zero problem, but i will test it more (1 to 2 weeks) to really make sure that this is a GPU problem. If i have zero crashes after 1/2 weeks, i would RMA or sell my RX 5600 XT (should be easy to sell GPU these days as supplies are low and demands are high).
Things that might help you troubleshooting this:
- Can you check your event viewer, filter the events on you system with "18, 41". Every time you crash, do you see both event ID 18 and 41 in your event viewer?
- You can change your whocrashed settings to include WHEA error. These might capture the crash dump retrospectively.
how did you clean the old Nvidia driver?
ps best would be a fresh Win10 20H2 install (as Nvidia does some stupid stuff to Windows)
@gavintek wrote:Hello, my system was having the same symptoms as yours with RX 5600 XT, except mine shows green screen instead of black screen. But i think that's because i am using HDMI cable, and happened in other games (Specifically red dead redemption 2, total war games and kingdom come deliverance).
I've been troubleshooting this since,.. forever?, and i saw a lot of RX 5600 and 5700 owners having similar issues with varying degrees of error circling around black/green screens. You have done a considerable amount of testing it seems, so you probably know this too.. Its a silicone lottery on a whole new level.
I wish i have the solution for you, but i am also at my wits' end on this one. Currently, i am doing similar thing like your test no. 18. My gtx 1660 super came yesterday and i am using it to see whether the problem persist. Yesterday, i played total war for hours with zero problem, but i will test it more (1 to 2 weeks) to really make sure that this is a GPU problem. If i have zero crashes after 1/2 weeks, i would RMA or sell my RX 5600 XT (should be easy to sell GPU these days as supplies are low and demands are high).
Things that might help you troubleshooting this:
- Can you check your event viewer, filter the events on you system with "18, 41". Every time you crash, do you see both event ID 18 and 41 in your event viewer?
- You can change your whocrashed settings to include WHEA error. These might capture the crash dump retrospectively.
I eventually got "WhoCrashed" to point and find the WHEA errors.
When my computer black screens then restarts I get the following for the Event Viewer:
I got reply back from ASUS about my motherboard (I've already ruled out the motherboard, but wanted their opinion):
From the tests you've done one of the things that catches my eye is that Prime 95 forced your system to shut down, this definitely isn't normal and makes me think there's something not quite right.
You also mention that you've also used an MSI B550 motherboard, this would mean that the GPU would have been connected to the CPU via a PCIe 4.0 bus yet you still had the same issue.
The RX 5700 cards in particular suffered a poor reputation for crashes for certain users I don't believe that AMD were able to iron it out completely with driver updates, as you can see from the reply to your post others are still facing issues with first gen RDNA.
The only thing I could think of, other than this being yet another bug in Cyberpunk 2077, is that the CPU is is causing this crash, that would also explain the behaviour in Prime95, but I don't believe it's the motherboard.
I was going to try and go through Amazon for a replacement of my RAM, but if RAM was the issue, wouldn't it have at least one error in MemTest86 no matter which combination I tried?
I really believe the issue is to do with communication error or connection issues or something related to that. I based that off of how I fixed this issue back in September 2020 - removing one layer off my Lego GPU drooping/sagging stand - which led me to change the motherboard just in case the PCIe slot was a bust. But it is hard to say which the issue is since, like my test I've tried a AMD Ryzen 7 3800X + 1660S and an Intel 10th Gen i5 + 5700 XT both had no issues for 3 days. However, that could be a red herring and need at least months to test.
@benman2785 wrote:how did you clean the old Nvidia driver?
ps best would be a fresh Win10 20H2 install (as Nvidia does some stupid stuff to Windows)
Well the first time was using DDU on Safe Mode. But it's been a week and a bit with 2 fresh window installs since then.
I am currently on the 20H2 with my 5700 XT since I had to give back my mate his 1660S.
hmm, when your system shuts down on prime 95, do you get the same event ID like when you crashed while gaming (18 and 41)? and do you happen to test this when you had your 1660 installed? I just tested this just now on my ryzen 5 5600x and it did not shut my system down like yours. If you have your PBO turned on, maybe disable it and run it again / update your mobo bios and AMD chipset.
Its been 3 days since i am using gtx 1660 super, and so far zero crashes. But like you said, maybe a red herring. I also factored in the fact that i did not game that much this week due to work commitments.
Like yours, my WHEA shows different processor core each time it crashes. I used Windbg Preview (windows debugger) on my WHEA 18 error and found this:
MODULE_NAME: AuthenticAMD IMAGE_NAME: AuthenticAMD.sys STACK_COMMAND: .thread ; .cxr ; kb FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: LKD_0x124_0_AuthenticAMD_BANK0_MSCOD0000_MCACOD0108_PCC_UC_IMAGE_AuthenticAMD.sys OSPLATFORM_TYPE: x64 OSNAME: Windows 10 FAILURE_ID_HASH: {509acb9c-038f-dfdb-adc2-7917670271d1} Followup: MachineOwner
Heard somewhere that this issue only persist when playing games that are optimized for nvidia/intel (such as cyberpunk). Instruction set sent to CPU make the CPU access bad memory on GPU, causing cache hierarchy error, or something like that.
I also have crashes but i have a 5900x cpu and a 6900xt card. with other words the newest of the newest hardware.
For me it helped allot that i unplug my vr headset even though i play a non vr game then this effected my games and made them crash..
Well at least for a while. Now i experience crashes now and then with black screen and the computer totaly shut off.
Its is not a heating problem i tested this many times, and i can also run all kind of benchmarking and stress test software that test both cpu and gpu and the tests are rock steady.
I also tested my Ram via the "dos" ram test that take ages to complete and there is 0 issues.
I think at this point that it must be a driver problem and in my case i think its the graphics cards driver that make the games crash.
But i also think a little bit if it could be the last two bios updates that optimize the ryzen 5000 series cpu so they perform better.
All of my crashes started when i switch from the 2080rtx nvidia to the new 6900xt so my bet is the driver have a bug.
I imagine that the 5700 gpu that you talk about might share some of the same programming so it could be a bug that effect all amd graphics cards.
@delevero
how did you clean old Nvidia driver from system?
I found this news today that maybe is the reason why our computers crash or shut down.
There is a bios update on the way to all AMD motherboards
https://www.techpowerup.com/276833/amd-announces-agesa-1-1-9-0-firmware-updates-improve-fclk-oc-stab...
@gavintek wrote:hmm, when your system shuts down on prime 95, do you get the same event ID like when you crashed while gaming (18 and 41)? and do you happen to test this when you had your 1660 installed? I just tested this just now on my ryzen 5 5600x and it did not shut my system down like yours. If you have your PBO turned on, maybe disable it and run it again / update your mobo bios and AMD chipset.
Its been 3 days since i am using gtx 1660 super, and so far zero crashes. But like you said, maybe a red herring. I also factored in the fact that i did not game that much this week due to work commitments.
Like yours, my WHEA shows different processor core each time it crashes. I used Windbg Preview (windows debugger) on my WHEA 18 error and found this:
MODULE_NAME: AuthenticAMD IMAGE_NAME: AuthenticAMD.sys STACK_COMMAND: .thread ; .cxr ; kb FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: LKD_0x124_0_AuthenticAMD_BANK0_MSCOD0000_MCACOD0108_PCC_UC_IMAGE_AuthenticAMD.sys OSPLATFORM_TYPE: x64 OSNAME: Windows 10 FAILURE_ID_HASH: {509acb9c-038f-dfdb-adc2-7917670271d1} Followup: MachineOwnerHeard somewhere that this issue only persist when playing games that are optimized for nvidia/intel (such as cyberpunk). Instruction set sent to CPU make the CPU access bad memory on GPU, causing cache hierarchy error, or something like that.
Sadly, I do not have the 1660S to test anymore. The only test I did with it at the time was let CP2077 run 3 days in a row with no issues (and my mate did the same with his setup - maybe less hours than me).
Currently using the latest BIOS (it's a beta according to Asus) and crashed on the second day. I haven't actually tried downgrading the BIOS to see maybe the newer updates are the cause of the issues. Only problem is I can't remember what the BIOS version was installed back in August 2020 and I have to be careful to not do downgrade too far and lose the compatibility of my CPU haha.
I think I tried turning off the CPU boost thing in the BIOS but can't actually remember.
Tested some games today and yesterday.
Few hours on Path of Exile had zero issues today and yesterday, only disconnects and crashes to desktop - might downgrade to the recommended driver rather than the optional recent one.
Yesterday, played Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition no FPS lag. Today, started the game up and 2 minutes later, black screen, sound kept going and the restart. Once restarted, the game didn't crash, but the game performance was bad (at the lowest graphic settings I was getting between 1 to 50 FPS).
Yes I have a possible fix for your issue, since I too have had black screen crashes to desktop after windows updates, but I have always been able to fix them in the same way.
What you need to do is downloading the latest graphics drivers, and then when asking to install, press the option to do a factory reset (this is important) and then, also click delete saved precepts (this is also important). Then let it install, and restart your computer when prompted.
Now, your system should be good to go with no more black screens, but if they still do occur, renew the same installation process again until it works. I have had to install the graphics drivers in this way for up to three times before my black screen issue finally was resolved and removed.
I hope this helps.
@RomatebitegeL wrote:Yes I have a possible fix for your issue, since I too have had black screen crashes to desktop after windows updates, but I have always been able to fix them in the same way.
What you need to do is downloading the latest graphics drivers, and then when asking to install, press the option to do a factory reset (this is important) and then, also click delete saved precepts (this is also important). Then let it install, and restart your computer when prompted.
Now, your system should be good to go with no more black screens, but if they still do occur, renew the same installation process again until it works. I have had to install the graphics drivers in this way for up to three times before my black screen issue finally was resolved and removed.
I hope this helps.
Sadly, this at best fixes my issue for one day or less. I have done 5 Windows clean installs (formatting my SSD to fully get rid of anything on it) and along with those clean installs, I used the recommended Radeon driver since November 2020 "Adrenalin 2020 Edition 20.11.2 Recommended (WHQL)" - still causes issues.
Outside the Windows 10 clean installs, around 3 DDU's for different versions of Radeon to see if I the issue persists on all of them - which is all of them (only tried 20.11.2, 20.9.1, and 20.4.2).
Hi, you mentioned Windows clean install in your post, but I spoke of Adrenaline graphics driver clean install. It is important to make a factory reset clean install of your graphics driver with saved precepts deleted. These options is found at the beginning of the AMD Adrenaline Graphics Driver installation screen.
I hope this helps.
@RomatebitegeL wrote:Hi, you mentioned Windows clean install in your post, but I spoke of Adrenaline graphics driver clean install. It is important to make a factory reset clean install of your graphics driver with saved precepts deleted. These options is found at the beginning of the AMD Adrenaline Graphics Driver installation screen.
I hope this helps.
Sorry. I forgot to say that in the GPU driver installation iteration (of all the versions I tried), I always use factory reset and don't save user settings. Like when I owned a nVidia GPU, I always do a clean install - just muscle memory for me to do it.
The reason I mentioned the Windows clean install because my SSD would be formatted and no AMD files will reside on the drive even if DDU missed it. Unless you meant a small bit of code is saved on the GPU's ROM (if that exists) each time I reinstall the GPU drivers that's why you choose factory reset and forget user settings.
I have a 3800X I am borrowing at the moment from a friend and have some promising results so far.
Prime95 ran 2 hours with the the small FFTs with no issues, idling at 71 degrees maximum. Comparing to my one, where it immediately shuts down the computer after 2 seconds into the test - probably not healthy but I started it, had dinner, watched TV before heading back upstairs to check on it :smileylol:.
Does that mean my CPU is faulty or is this another red herring test that I should continue using for a month before making a conclusion?
Might turn on XMP for the RAM to make it 3200MHz and see if the issue persists. Slowly inching back to where I was back in August 2020 - XMP Profile #1 and Radeon Advisor set to Gaming. Should I leave the CPU performance boost disabled to use my RAM at 3200MHz or should I leave it to ASUS's profile do all the work for me (I believe they set the CPU to max out 4.2GHz for the CPU)?
WTF... so this is interesting. I'm also running a 3800X, Asus Motherboard (X570 Tuf Plus), and started getting crashes when I upgraded to a Radeon 6800. I've done everything... new SSD, new Windows, etc. Doesn't help.
Update:
4 days with the borrowed CPU, and no issues at all.
Installed my original one again, first day (yesterday) was fine - using XMP and not letting the CPU go over 3.9GHz. Today, game black screened and restarted. Tried Prime95 again, and ran fine at low FFTs for an hour but running Path of Exile for 10 minutes and it did not like it.
Might just conclude it's my CPU that has an underlying fault - or the CPU I borrowed didn't get a chance to reach the point where my CPU did.
Current results:
I would use Driver Verifier but I have no idea if I'm using it correctly. Currently what I did before I gave up on it:
My computer instantly BSOD once I set it up (Unknown, AMD, Avast, Corsair, NordVPN, Razer, Realtek, and WireGuard). With so many different combinations that I can't tell what could be the underlying issue. At some point, WhoCrashed reported the following probably crashed it:
So I tried them both individually (step 5 I changed to only Razer drivers on one run and NordVPN only on another run). Both got past the login screen. I've reinstalled them both for good measure, but still getting issues. Haven't tried Driver Verifier Manager with my borrowed CPU as I have already gave it back.
Was my next step/test supposed to be leave Driver Verifier Manager running with only NordVPN and Razer?
In addition to this, my H100i, the microUSB is constantly connecting and disconnecting so not sure if that's also a cause of the issue (hasn't done this during my tests with the borrowed CPU but just disconnected there with my original CPU). My last contact with Corsair ended with they will be sending me a replacement of the whole thing - originally thought it was the cable is the issue, but if I plug in the cable at an angle and loosely to the pump it's fine.
4 days with the borrowed CPU, and no issues at all.
Installed my original one again, first day (yesterday) was fine - using XMP and not letting the CPU go over 3.9GHz. Today, game black screened and restarted. Tried Prime95 again, and ran fine at low FFTs for an hour but running Path of Exile for 10 minutes and it did not like it.
Might just conclude it's my CPU that has an underlying fault - or the CPU I borrowed didn't get a chance to reach the point where my CPU did.
Current results:
I would use Driver Verifier but I have no idea if I'm using it correctly. Currently what I did before I gave up on it:
My computer instantly BSOD once I set it up (Unknown, AMD, Avast, Corsair, NordVPN, Razer, Realtek, and WireGuard). With so many different combinations that I can't tell what could be the underlying issue. At some point, WhoCrashed reported the following probably crashed it:
So I tried them both individually (step 5 I changed to only Razer drivers on one run and NordVPN only on another run). Both got past the login screen. I've reinstalled them both for good measure, but still getting issues. Haven't tried Driver Verifier Manager with my borrowed CPU as I have already gave it back.
Was my next step/test supposed to be leave Driver Verifier Manager running with only NordVPN and Razer?
In addition to this, my H100i, the microUSB is constantly connecting and disconnecting so not sure if that's also a cause of the issue (hasn't done this during my tests with the borrowed CPU but just disconnected there with my original CPU). My last contact with Corsair ended with they will be sending me a replacement of the whole thing - originally thought it was the cable is the issue, but if I plug in the cable at an angle and loosely to the pump it's fine.
No black screen and computer restarting itself with my original 3800X since my last post.
Yesterday, boom! It happened while playing Age of Empire 2: Definitive Edition. Also happened today with Path of Exile. Guess I can rule out Cyberpunk 2077 being the problem.
Haven't heard back from AMD for a week.
Only error I get from Event Viewer is the usual "WHEA-Logger" "ID 18" event.
I have made a little update on my fix for black screen crashes since I forgot to mention an important detail which may be the reason for that it works for me but not others.
Please see this link below and the subsequent comments, since perhaps (who knows) this may solve your issues?
https://community.amd.com/t5/drivers-software/graphics-card-issues/m-p/442325/highlight/true#M138300
I find it strange that I always, and I mean always, can fix all black screen crashes or freezing crashes to desktop in this way, but others would not be able too.
Anyone have any idea of why this fix always works for me in this strange way?
@RomatebitegeL - Can't find the quote button, so just going to use "@"
Just set up your possible fix, reinstalled it three times for good measure. No harm in trying though.
Only time can tell whether or not it will be fixed. My issue can happen at very sporadic times. 10 minutes into a game, 24 hours into a game, 1 second into the game, changing graphic parameters in-game, 5 days later, months later.
The difference between the issue in that post compared to mine is:
My current thoughts are now:
Aaaaaaaaaaand it happened again. Three times. All WHEA-Logger.
Simply playing Minecraft at the lowest setting possible and boom! It crashed. All at varying times.
Played Age of Empires 2 Definitive Edition with mates for a solid 5-6 hours, no crash. Moved onto Path of Exile for an hour, no crash. Move onto Minecraft and then an hour in, black screen, sound continues but struggling. Seconds later, my computer was really making a very good effort to stay alive as music is still playing but stuttering and I can hear my mates, but also stuttering. Then the usual end: a forced restart.
Came back on, loaded up MC again black screen and forced restart in less than 5 minutes. Third times the charm? Not in this case, less than 2 minutes and it happened again.
I feel like just chucking this hunk of junk and hope that fixes it.
I don't know what cases black screen crash restarts of the system (or do you mean you restart the system?), someone mentioned in another thread it was the chipset something, and that he updated it and that he had no such crashes anymore after that.
But the normal black screen crashes to desktop, are they resolved for you?
By the way, if you press "control alt delete" and log out of the system*, you would not need to force restart the system.
* (if it fails to log out, just cancel, and the game will still be closed)
Since Minecraft struggles, try reinstalling the driver at least two times, and it may solve the issue. I had no problem in any games but when I played Halo all of sudden I got black screen crashes, what solved it was to reinstall the driver again just so that it did not crash again in Halo, and it succeeded. Hence, try to reinstalling the driver again, open Minecraft, and see if it is stable. If it is not, reinstall again until it becomes stable.
A week ago, I did try a different CPU (same make and model but different batch number) and worked for five days with no issues. However, when I put in my CPU again, it worked for four days with no issues, but on the fifth day, it was back again - gets progressively worse randomly.
I wish I got crash to desktop. I never got crashes to desktop (only a few blue moon incidents back in December). At least I know it's a bad GPU driver or the game itself.
When I say forced restart, I mean the computer restarts itself. I don't do anything.
I'd like to try and see if Windows 10 2004 has the same issues - 20H2 may be the cause and it could be a while before we get a Windows 10 update.
Freshly reinstalled Windows 10 [20H2], latest BIOS installed, and AMD drivers (recommended) installed three times with factory reset [from @RomatebitegeL] at each iteration - no profile checkbox since it's a fresh install so there will be no profile existing. Also before December 2020 drivers were used. These are the results:
Current conclusions:
Hi, I don't know if this solution will help, but it has fixed the crashes/restarts with other people:
Try reading the thread and find the solution. Perhaps it will help you as well, and it does not hurt trying.
P.S.
Also this thread has a fix that has solved black screen / blue screen crashes for some people:
I also have crashes but i have a 3900xt cpu and a EVGA 1070 gtx card.
1 second black screen and than Restart only youtube watching
all bios settings are in stock
Cooler: Scythe mugen 5
Motherboard: ROG STRIX B550-E GAMING
RAM: G.Skill DIMM 32 GB DDR4-3600 Kit
Storage 1: Gigabyte AORUS NVMe Gen4 SSD
Storage 2: Samsung NVMe
GPU: EVGA 1070 gtx
Case: define-7
PSU: DARK POWER PRO 11 850W
Monitor: Asus PG278
OS: Windows 10 Pro (64-bit)
Here are some other potential solutions:
Regards,
Caleb
Ich hatte das gleiche Problem auch, schau dir diesen Link an. Hat mir zuerst gut geholfen, die Abstürze zu reduzieren.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/cf111o/fixes_propably_a_lot_of_issues_with_rx_5700_rx/
Und oder probiere dann einfach folgendes aus:
Installiere die neue Radeon Software 21.2.2 , seitdem auf Level Game ohne Probleme !
In Win10 gehe zu Einstellungen dann System auf dieser Seite unten Grafikeinstellungen und stelle dort von Windows auf AMD Software um.
Wichtig ist auch im Bios den PCI Express von Auto auf Gen 3 umzustellen, Win10 kommt wohl mit PCI Express 4 zurecht!
Thank you for the suggestions. Seems like I forgot to reply to this.
Those were the last tests I tried before sending it back to the retailer for a repair/replacement and unfortunately, still getting the same WHEA-Logger events. Due to not getting any BSODs, trying every forum/guide to force enable it, all I can get are the WHEA-Logger events.
It's been two weeks since I last heard from the retailer though even after I send them an email every 3rd day - as they requested that much due to the current situation.
Sadly, I was unable to find the solution since early December. Eventually just sent it to the retailer to see if they can fix it as they test it themselves before proceeding with a replacement. Sorry I couldn't have helped any more. You can try the same tests I've done - to rule any specific parts. I could be wrong, but I would assume the following based on my own testing and other forum posts so far:
I am still concluding - for my case anyway - that it's either a faulty CPU or some sort of communication error between my CPU and GPU models based on all the testing I've done.
For point 1, never seen this before (Win+Ctrl+Shift+B). Guess I have been lucky that I always get crash to desktop or had to do forced shutdowns when I get computer freezes or game freezes - lucky is a bad choice of word since any crash or freezing is not good at all. Sadly, not sure how it will help with my issue as I don't get a choice what to do when I get a black screen followed by a restart. Like mentioned before: black screen, sound continues briefly (in-game and people on discord talking), then the system restarts itself - I don't hard reset/shutdown or do anything to make a restart the computer does it.
Whoever doesn't know point 2 after using a computer over 2 decades, either are lucky with computers and has never experienced the computer freezes where the only choice is a forced shut down. I envy them.
For point 3, I've never had power saving mode on for any computer for over a decade.
However, thank you for the suggestion.
@Anonymous
I don't know German, so I used Google translate
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Thank you for the replies everyone.
Hopefully the retailer can resolve my issue as my motherboard and CPU are with them now. Corsair has my CPU cooler and is taking as long as expected based on reviewers of the product of any Corsair related thing. AMD Technical Help team has been, let's put this lightly, disappointing compared to some of the people on the forum.
Got an update from my retailer and a replacement CPU and motherboard are being sent back to me
On their side of testing, both the CPU and motherboard had when tested individually as stability issues - so probably had faulty items to begin with and got worse over time - less than 6 months.
Once I get my CPU cooler back from Corsair (whenever that will be), I can finally test my build again and hopefully there's no more issues.
I'll update this post when I get everything setup and tested for at least a week.
So based on the retailer, current conclusion is faulty/unstable motherboard and CPU - but will confirm this much later. My estimate is mid-March.
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Well, that was fun. Rebuilt my computer yesterday after receiving my replaced CPU, motherboard, and CPU cooler.
Still getting a WHEA-Logger Event ID 18 error...
I'm so confused where the problem lies...
Update:
Working from home via VPN, I've been leaving the desktop running for around 9 to 15 hours on weekdays (since the 03/03/2021) and half that during the weekend. Since my last occurrence (03/03/2021) of the WHEA-Logger Event ID 18 issue I did the following after it happened:
It didn't occur until again until the 08/03/2021 with the above changes just by simply logging into Windows. Can't say it's 100% the solution, but feel free to try it and see if it works for you - if you haven't already, but will test mine out for longer. So I decided to try what the retailer suggested:
So far, no issues yet.
After a week, the issues are back.
Literally have no idea what's causing the issues now.
@Nickamus
Hi
Did you ever solve this?
Having the exact same issues and tried nearly everything - driving me mad
5800X + 6900 XT
Can go for days without any black screen and then suddenly 5 within an hour or two.. Always when gaming..
Tried everything but manually setting cpu and dram voltage in BIOS.. That'll be my next move.. So much frustration!!
After several months of different tests, in the end (solved a few days ago) the issue was from the following components:
Not sure if the RAM was ever faulty (since MemTest86 didn't report one error), but Amazon was happy to send a replacement
I'm not sure it's my/the hardware. I have no other problems at all.
I reset my BIOS to factory defaults and enabled D.O.C.P (xmp) as the only thing.
Not saying it solved, but I haven't had any black screens or any other problem for 5 days now.
Waiting a bit more though, to conclude that is have been "fixed". Maybe just some driver issues/conflicts.
Hard to tell, and a bit frustrating that the reason can't be pinpointed to a single or a few settings somewhere.
Thing is, I don't want to start RMA'ing hardware if it's "just" software/driver problems. Especially not my 6900XT, as that is going to take forever to replace and as I mentioned earlier, I have no other problems with it at all.
Hello, I had the exact same issue as you had, and after many test the problem was from the RAM.
A test you didn't mention (and test it) is letting the memory operate at its base frequency (which is 2666 from 3600 with XMP for me).
I tried these problems with my new PC setup a year ago to avoid using everything except the Threadripper 1900X, of course, from Gigabyte Aorus. I also had start-up problems, but I solved them with GiBy Support. My liquid cooler was screwed on too tight, after turning it back once, zero problem since then. Actually only the Radeon driver and my RX5700XT bitch now and then, which is why I only use the MSI Afterburner, which can be set statically (force constant voltage). The Adrenalin software, on the other hand, always tries to optimize the graphics card, regardless of what you set. Many games and DX 12 graphics machines don't like that.