Hey all, Just after a bit of help. I have reluctantly offered to help my sons friend with his PC, he was bought a NERDPC prebuilt at Christmas (I told him to go to overclockers but they went there instead) , its an AMD Ryzen 5500, ASUS B550-A Wifi 2 with a Gigabyte Eagle RX4060 and the thing will not play games for longer than 5 mins without suffering an NVIDIA driver crash.
The event Viewer shows
The description for Event ID 0 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.
I have tried everything today to try and fix it.
* Disabled onboard wifi (thought this had fixed it but same problem occurs with usb wifi, however when I used a LAN cable it seemed ok but when I removed it I did recieve a tiny shock, possible earth issue ?)
* Updated Bios
* reinstalled various NVIDIA drivers using DDU
* installed latest AMD chipset drivers
* plugged PCIE power into second rail on Power supply
Many other things like uninstalling various software.
Only thing I haven't tried is reinstalling windows but I get the feeling the card could be at fault as the PC has never really worked correctly and he should really send it back to NERDPC but just wondered if anyone had seen anything similar.
I have been using AMD cards for the last 5 years and never seen anything like this.
Just to add the NVIDIA forum is the exact same issue, no blue screen just a crash to desktop, I guess it could be some service but god knows which one.
The event Viewer shows
The description for Event ID 0 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.
I have tried everything today to try and fix it.
* Disabled onboard wifi (thought this had fixed it but same problem occurs with usb wifi, however when I used a LAN cable it seemed ok but when I removed it I did recieve a tiny shock, possible earth issue ?)
* Updated Bios
* reinstalled various NVIDIA drivers using DDU
* installed latest AMD chipset drivers
* plugged PCIE power into second rail on Power supply
Many other things like uninstalling various software.
Only thing I haven't tried is reinstalling windows but I get the feeling the card could be at fault as the PC has never really worked correctly and he should really send it back to NERDPC but just wondered if anyone had seen anything similar.
I have been using AMD cards for the last 5 years and never seen anything like this.
Just to add the NVIDIA forum is the exact same issue, no blue screen just a crash to desktop, I guess it could be some service but god knows which one.
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