Hardware Error - LiveKernelEvent - 141

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Hi all,

I've had a few crashes recently with that post the above error in reliability monitor. This happens under load in games such as Total War Warhammer 2, Three Kingdoms, and Destiny 2. The screen goes black, and the gpu and cpu fans suddenly go to maximum. I've got an early Vega 64 that has the GPU tach - interestingly when this freeze happens the tach goes out completely. Usually at idle at least one of the Tachs is illuminated, under gaming it's usually either all the LEDs or at least most of them illuminated. There is also still audio.

My money is on the PSU being on it's way out but before I start ordering parts that may or may not solve it I wanted to see if the community had any previous experiences in solving something similar?

My PC specs are I7 6700k, Vega 64, 16gb of RAM. The PSU is a BeQuiet unit - it's around 6/7 years old.

The full error log is below;

Description
A problem with your hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly.

Problem signature
Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent
Code: 141
Parameter 1: ffff850447d8a010
Parameter 2: fffff8063bdc09f0
Parameter 3: 0
Parameter 4: 1d74
OS version: 10_0_18363
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 768_1
OS Version: 10.0.18363.2.0.0.768.101
Locale ID: 2057

Extra information about the problem
Bucket ID: LKD_0x141_Tdr:6_IMAGE_atikmpag.sys
Server information: fe08ac6c-cec3-4ee3-a732-842a592214c9
 
Temps on both the cpu and gpu are fine - Vega 64s run very hot but i've not seen any figures on hardware monitor that indicate it's overheating. Although tbh i wouldn't be able to tell you what the temp of the card was when it crashed as im not aware of any logs running.
 
Any driver updates before this happened ?

Maybe uninstall and reinstall drivers or try previous version

Can you test the you gpu another machine before you purchase a psu
 
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Any driver updates before this happened ?

Maybe uninstall and reinstall drivers or try previous version

Can you test the you gpu another machine before you purchase a psu

Hi Micky - ive uninstalled and reinstalled the gpu drivers before posting. Unfortunately they haven't helped. Unfortunately I do not have another rig I could use as a test
 
Make sure everything is a stock.

I would be test your ram with memtest just to rule this out.

You could also try to underclock your gpu.

It does look like it's the gpu or psu so if you get a new psu I would get a 750w psu as this will give you upgrade options to a 3080.

A quality unit like the 750w corsair rm comes with a 10 year warranty and is £99.
 
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