cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

PC Drivers & Software

Mostafa93
Adept I

Games Crash all the time with error "Faulting module name: ntdll.dll" and give driver time-out

Hi,

 

I need urgent support as all the games I play always crash while playing and display an error dialogue stating that the display driver timed-out.

I've opened the event viewer to see the logs and below are the logs :

 

Image

 

Faulting application name: Radeonsoftware.exe, version: 10.1.2.1829, time stamp: 0x5faee5bc

Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 10.0.19041.662, time stamp: 0x27bfa5f0

Exception code: 0xc0000374

Fault offset: 0x00000000000ff0f9

Faulting process id: 0x5578

Faulting application start time: 0x01d6e01e1522b487

Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\AMD\CNext\CNext\Radeonsoftware.exe

Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll

Report Id: 94af9786-4886-40d9-bcd7-8387b71c53e7

Faulting package full name: 

Faulting package-relative application ID: 

 

**Noting that I've searched a lot to find a solution for this irritating issue and I've done all the possible suggestions I found like [tried a DDU, Installed fresh windows copy] but unfortunately didn't help me.

My PC Specs:

 

- MotherBoard: Gigabyte B550 GAMING X

- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600X 6-Core Processor.

- GPU: AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT

- RAM: Team T-Force Dark A 16GB

-PSU: 650W

1 Solution

I sent it to the insurance and there was an defect in the hardware so I return it back and got my money back.

View solution in original post

0 Likes
24 Replies
ScotchFury
Challenger

First I’d try factory reset in the Radeon software.. Under settings, system, factory reset.

if that doesn’t work try following the AMD guide and completely remove & then reinstall the GPU Driver & Software.

Could also check in Event Viewer just incase there might be more info there.. Wouldn’t think NTDLL.DLL would be causing the issue... But could try a WIN repair install to be sure.

Did you upgrade / change video cards? Sometimes completely removing the Radeon software & installing again may help. https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/gpu-601 

1E861AFF-F7D0-40C7-A32B-9F6922C6B142.png

0 Likes

First, thank you for replying..

Second, the first thing I did is DDU and clean removal of the AMD driver then installed the latest driver again but it didn't solve the issue so I re-installed a new copy of Windows again but unfortunately didn't solve it either.

0 Likes

Have you been using this card for a bit & now it errors? Or has it had this issue since you've installed the GPU..?

0 Likes

Actually, this is a new PC I've just bought a month ago and since then I have this issue with all the games (Mostly with the AC games).

Games that I've played so far:

- Assassin's Creed Unity

- Assassin's Creed Syndicate

- Call of Duty - Black OPS3

- PES 2021

0 Likes

What brand / type of PSU are you using? Probably unlikely the problem, but it does say Min. 550W.. If temps are warm where you are that can drop the max Watt..

Double check MB, CPU, GPU power connectors, also check plugs at PSU end if modular. Try different power connector from PSU if possible..?

Is there any extra info in 'Event Viewer'?

Could try running HWINFO64 while GPU under load.  Superposition Benchmark or even the Render Test in GPU-Z in Full Screen? 

Remove any XMP MEM profiles, possibly even try reset BIOS defaults?

Could also try manually setting the PCIEX16 mode instead of  having Auto try setting to 3? Or possibly try 2nd PCIE16 slot if MB has one?

Could try running Windows Memory Diagnostic under Admin Tools.

Run a quick OS System file verification.. CMD PROMPT (RUN AS ADMIN), SFC /scannow           **Default log location is \Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log

Don't know anyone or have an older system to test the GPU in..? Even if it only has PCIE 2 instead of 3 or 4, just to double check the GPU?


@Mostafa93 wrote:

Actually, this is a new PC I've just bought a month ago and since then I have this issue with all the games (Mostly with the AC games).

Games that I've played so far:

- Assassin's Creed Unity

- Assassin's Creed Syndicate

- Call of Duty - Black OPS3

- PES 2021


0 Likes

*** Could also try ***

Try running each stick of RAM separately and see if it crashes on one of the sticks, but not the other..?

Error 0xc0000374 I beleive is quite commonly associated with RAM issues.

0 Likes
benman2785
Big Boss

simply disable XMP for testing

GigaByte did a TERRIBLE JOB with their RAM-OC in BIOS since A/B/X300er-Series

PC: R7 2700X @PBO + RX 580 4G (1500MHz/2000MHz CL16) + 32G DDR4-3200CL14 + 144hz 1ms FS P + 75hz 1ms FS
Laptop: R5 2500U @30W + RX 560X (1400MHz/1500MHz) + 16G DDR4-2400CL16 + 120Hz 3ms FS
0 Likes


@benman2785 wrote:

simply disable XMP for testing

GigaByte did a TERRIBLE JOB with their RAM-OC in BIOS since A/B/X300er-Series


Can you explain more please about that?

What is the XMP and how do I disable it noting that I didn't do/change anything in the BIOS settings. 

0 Likes

simply do a CMOS reset (rtfm that came with your MoBo how to do it)
this will reset everything and disable XMP etc

PC: R7 2700X @PBO + RX 580 4G (1500MHz/2000MHz CL16) + 32G DDR4-3200CL14 + 144hz 1ms FS P + 75hz 1ms FS
Laptop: R5 2500U @30W + RX 560X (1400MHz/1500MHz) + 16G DDR4-2400CL16 + 120Hz 3ms FS
0 Likes

Hi,

I've done that and disabled the XMP but unfortunately, the issue still exists.

0 Likes

do you have the new vbios with faster vram clocks or the stock one?
if you have the one with faster vram - flash the vbios with lower vram clocks

usually your error is often a ram problem - but could also be vram/gpu error

PC: R7 2700X @PBO + RX 580 4G (1500MHz/2000MHz CL16) + 32G DDR4-3200CL14 + 144hz 1ms FS P + 75hz 1ms FS
Laptop: R5 2500U @30W + RX 560X (1400MHz/1500MHz) + 16G DDR4-2400CL16 + 120Hz 3ms FS
0 Likes

Sorry for the late reply.

I've updated the BIOS to the latest version [F11p was released on 2‎020/12/18].

And the snapshot below is the Tuning settings of the AMD driver (the default settings as I didn't change anything):

AMD Settings.PNG

Forgive me as I don't understand much about this kind of stuff and I didn't change anything since I bought the PC which is, by the way, a new PC I bought it just a month ago.

**Note** I noticed that the crashes happen a lot while playing Assassin's Creed games rather than other games like Call of Duty and PES, don't know why is that.

0 Likes

Download MSI Afterburner. Take a look at the core clock values. What does it show?

0 Likes

Hi,

I've downloaded the MSI Afterburner and I've taken a screenshot while playing Assassin's Creed :

Is that what do you mean?

2021.01.03-03.33.jpg

0 Likes

Ok, the game crashed again, and here are all the errors I can provide for this crash :

First, before the game crashes, the screen hanged for about 5 seconds, and the on-screen numbers for the GPU were very high but couldn't take a snapshot.

  1. This is the error that appeared after the game crashed and went back to Desktop :Capture.PNG
  2. These are the errors from the Event Viewer regarding this crash :

Faulting application name: Radeonsoftware.exe, version: 10.1.2.1829, time stamp: 0x5fca253b
Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 10.0.19041.662, time stamp: 0x27bfa5f0
Exception code: 0xc0000374
Fault offset: 0x00000000000ff0f9
Faulting process id: 0x255c
Faulting application start time: 0x01d6e16a025dbb6a
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\AMD\CNext\CNext\Radeonsoftware.exe
Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
Report Id: fbe9c465-79b5-4ca9-ae00-422e28bc7531
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID:

--------------------------------------------------------------

Faulting application name: GameBar.exe, version: 5.420.11102.0, time stamp: 0x5faaa7cb
Faulting module name: KERNELBASE.dll, version: 10.0.19041.662, time stamp: 0xec58f015
Exception code: 0xc0000409
Fault offset: 0x000000000010bd5c
Faulting process id: 0x376c
Faulting application start time: 0x01d6e16c197637ea
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay_5.420.11102.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe\GameBar.exe
Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\System32\KERNELBASE.dll
Report Id: 0c8376d6-e455-4def-a64e-20c891c3e9d8
Faulting package full name: Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay_5.420.11102.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe
Faulting package-relative application ID: App

--------------------------------------------------------------

Faulting application name: ACS.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x57b2e43b
Faulting module name: ACS.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x57b2e43b
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x0000000001d46450
Faulting process id: 0xb74
Faulting application start time: 0x01d6e170222dc44f
Faulting application path: F:\Games 2\ASSASSIN’S CREED - SYNDICATE\Setup\Game\ACS.exe
Faulting module path: F:\Games 2\ASSASSIN’S CREED - SYNDICATE\Setup\Game\ACS.exe
Report Id: c663a7fb-c90a-4c96-895d-f2e3b1e99ab0
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID:

0 Likes

No, I meant what does Afterburner tell you as far as your core clock values? The number circled.

core clock.jpg

0 Likes

It's 1780 as per the below snapshot :

MSI.PNG

0 Likes

What's the exact model of your video card? I have the MSI 5600 xt Gaming MX version. It's 1620Hz max boost. I too had Afterburner show my core clock at 1780. I had random crashes in couple of games. So I underclocked it back to 1620 and the crashing stopped.

0 Likes

I have AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT.

I've underclocked to 1620 MHZ as you said but it, unfortunately, crashed so I  reduced it to 1530 MHZ, and the game (Assassin's Creed - Syndicate) also crashed but took it longer (after about 40 mins playing).

I opened the Windows event viewer and extracted the error log of the crash as below :

Faulting application name: ACS.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x57b2e43b
Faulting module name: atidxx64.dll, version: 27.20.14501.28009, time stamp: 0x5fca5e07
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x00000000009aeab9
Faulting process id: 0xbf4
Faulting application start time: 0x01d6e22f2ba1fc81
Faulting application path: F:\Games 2\ASSASSIN’S CREED - SYNDICATE\Setup\Game\ACS.exe
Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\u0361901.inf_amd64_204a65b18f2a904a\B361909\atidxx64.dll
Report Id: 04a1758a-30b2-4e21-9b14-69f898f9187c
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID:

0 Likes

The same thing happens to me with a Rx 5700 XT. Could you solve it?

0 Likes

Hi, can u solved it? 

Try to desactivate defrag disk

0 Likes

I sent it to the insurance and there was an defect in the hardware so I return it back and got my money back.

0 Likes

@Mostafa93 

with vbios i mean the BIOS OF YOUR GRAPHICS CARD!

there are 2 stock bios - one with slower vram speeds and one with higher
you have to install the one with lower clocks

PC: R7 2700X @PBO + RX 580 4G (1500MHz/2000MHz CL16) + 32G DDR4-3200CL14 + 144hz 1ms FS P + 75hz 1ms FS
Laptop: R5 2500U @30W + RX 560X (1400MHz/1500MHz) + 16G DDR4-2400CL16 + 120Hz 3ms FS
0 Likes
ueiioei
Adept I

When I say VBIOS, I'm referring to the BIOS of your graphics card!

There are two stock BIOS options available: one with slower VRAM speeds and one with higher speeds. You need to install the one with lower clock speeds.

0 Likes