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ANY custom Wattman settings causing "thread_stuck_in_device_driver" BSOD
Hello,
Problem:
When adjusting any custom wattman settings, (adjusting fan curve, increasing power limit, setting clocks, etc..) or even just turning on virtual resolution, the system hangs and i receive BSOD "thread_stuck_in_device_driver".
My set up:
GPU: 2x reference air VEGA 64
CPU: 1x Ryzen 7 2700x
MOBO: X470 Gaming Wifi 7
RAM: 32GB 3200 cl14
DISPLAY 1: 1x 4k Display 60hz
DISPLAY 2: 1x 4k Display 60hz (tested both TV -HDMI- and monitor -DP/HDMI-)
DISPLAY 3: 1x 2560x1440 display 144hz
Observations:
-Disconnecting one of the connected displays allows wattman settings to be manipulated and applied as expected.
or
-Lowering resolution of one of the 4K monitors to 1080p allows wattman settings to be manipulated and applied as expected.
-No change in behaviour is seen when connecting 1 monitor through hdmi instead of DP.
-Turning off Crossfire has no effect if all 3 displays are connected to the same Vega.
-Crossfire disabled: i can connect 1 Display to the second card and both will function as expected independently.
I've tried with both December adrenaline driver and the latest Jan update. (SAFE mode DDU in between)
I know its a very uncommon occurrence, i just wanted to see if anyone has seen this or know of an easy way to fix.
Thanks!
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I presume that you have a PSU of at least 1100 Watts for two Air-Cooler Vega64 in Crossfire with three monitors attached.
From Microsoft concerning your Blue-screen Error: Bug Check 0xEA THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER - Windows drivers | Microsoft Docs
Cause
A device driver is spinning in an infinite loop, most likely waiting for hardware to become idle.
This usually indicates problem with the hardware itself, or with the device driver programming the hardware incorrectly. Frequently, this is the result of a bad video card or a bad display driver.
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I noticed your reply on my thread. I had some minimal success with using virtual resolution to set my lower Res monitor to 4k as well.
Are any of your monitors mirroring or are all 3 different? I usually experience this issue the worst when mirroring.
I still haven't "solved" it but I would definitely try using virtual resolution to set the 1440 to 4k which allowed me to change some settings. I ended up just setting all 3 to 1440p which allowed me to aggressively undervolt/overclock.
Good luck, keep me updated!
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I have the similar issue.
System:
MSI Z170A Krait Gaming
i7 6700K
Gigabyte reference Vega 64
All the settings in Wattman work except HBM2 frequency
I spent some time finding what causes it and found that it's the HDMI port
I have two 4K monitors connected to DP and one 1080p to HDMI
If I unplugg that HDMI monitor everything works or the system will just freeze and leads to BSOD
Funny thing is I also have another drive for my Hackintosh and the issue doesn't exist on that system
So maybe it's the Windows driver to blame?
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