Volmgr 141 error code

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Hello. I hope you can help me….

I have an issue with my pc where I am gaming for a few hours when all of a sudden my game will crash to the desktop and my pc will lock up and then bsod after a few seconds. I am getting volmgr 141 error code in windows event viewer. I am wondering if my psu is the issue. Maybe overheating or something. Because after it first does it will keep doing it untill I leave my system to cool-down overnight. My system specs are as follows. It’s only been happening the past month.

Crosshair hero viii wifi
5950x
Asus strix 3090
32gb 3600 team group ram
2tb Corsair mp600 pro xt
Phanteks revolt x 1200w
Phanteks evolve x case.
 
About 46c. It has a waterblock on it and active backplate.
I'm leaning towards the psu then especially after 2 hours then failure could be some resistor or capacitor affected by the heat.

Still would do some basic checks like checking the memory with memtest, etc .

Would download msi afterburner and have it display while gaming to check for any inconsistencies.
 
It’s definitely not ram as I’ve tested that to death. The only other thing is the active backplate. Can the gpu power delivery overheat? I mean it has been working fine since we’ll before Christmas. Can you monitor the temp of the power delivery. I know the strix has the leds on the back of the card that flash if they don’t get power.
 
It’s definitely not ram as I’ve tested that to death. The only other thing is the active backplate. Can the gpu power delivery overheat? I mean it has been working fine since we’ll before Christmas. Can you monitor the temp of the power delivery. I know the strix has the leds on the back of the card that flash if they don’t get power.
Things can become faulty for sure and overheat , vrms overheat but not sure how you monitor vrm temps. Google gonna be your best bet .
 
Ok. Well actually thinking about the psu and my experience since I had it. I’ve had one strix 3090 die completely with it and also had 2 separate sets of 4x8gb go bad. So I think I’ll rma the psu.
 
Install HWiNFO to monitor temps of everything, including VRMs. Since your PC is locking up, you'd want to write the data to the disk. Not sure if the free version can do that. There are other similar apps that might do it for free, like Core Temp, SpeedFan, Open Hardware Monitor. I've tried all of them before, but I didn't need to write the data to disk, so I don't quite remember which allow that for free. People seem to say Open Hardware Monitor does it for free, so try that first.
 
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