So about a year ago, I built a new Gaming PC, the first couple of months were absolutely fine, but then I started to get some crashes due to ''hardware error''. I tried some fixes, and eventually the problem went away. I haven't had any issues until now, I bought Starfield to play it early, and it just crashes every 2 minutes into the game, just freezes and then closed and goes to desktop. In reliability monitor it's got Live Kernal Event 141, hardware issue. I used to get the issue when playing WoW, and it was happening on Kena as well. Since then I've been able to play WoW, Hogwarts Legacy, League of Legends, Football Manager, Ark, Total War Warhammer 3, and have had no issues.
My PC build is:
MSI MPG B650 EDGE Wifi motherboard
MSI GeForce RTX 3080ti
AMD Ryzen 7 7700x
32 GB G.SKILL DDR5 6000 RAM
WD Black SN850X 2TB SSD M.2
MSI MPG A1000G UK PSU 1000W
I am an absolute nub when it comes to troubleshooting stuff like this. I suspected it might be my GPU, but I've monitored the temps and everything seems fine, and I did a Final Fantasy Benchmark check, and it scored ''extremely high'', I was told if I had a GPU problem this would just crash?
I have updated drivers, have uninstalled and reinstalled them fresh. When I was having this issue before, I was told to turn on XMP which I did, so that's on as well.
Can anyone help me figure out what could be causing the issue and how to fix? Perhaps it's just Starfield, but because I was having the issues before i'm sceptical
My PC build is:
MSI MPG B650 EDGE Wifi motherboard
MSI GeForce RTX 3080ti
AMD Ryzen 7 7700x
32 GB G.SKILL DDR5 6000 RAM
WD Black SN850X 2TB SSD M.2
MSI MPG A1000G UK PSU 1000W
I am an absolute nub when it comes to troubleshooting stuff like this. I suspected it might be my GPU, but I've monitored the temps and everything seems fine, and I did a Final Fantasy Benchmark check, and it scored ''extremely high'', I was told if I had a GPU problem this would just crash?
I have updated drivers, have uninstalled and reinstalled them fresh. When I was having this issue before, I was told to turn on XMP which I did, so that's on as well.
Can anyone help me figure out what could be causing the issue and how to fix? Perhaps it's just Starfield, but because I was having the issues before i'm sceptical