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#5681490 Posted on: 06/17/2019 12:54 PM
atikmdag and dxgkrnl.sys caused THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER BSOD, hurray!
atikmdag and dxgkrnl.sys caused THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER BSOD, hurray!
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#5681816 Posted on: 06/18/2019 12:59 PM
Just in case, do you use some features of AIDA64 (like OSD panel)?
The same BSOD started to happen with my PC somewhere in May. I tried different video drivers, it didn't help. It was a really inconsistent, random BSOD. Well, two days ago I finally looked through some BSOD tutorials on the Win10 Forums, installed WinDBG and inspected my logs. Well, in my case the culprit was the latest version of AIDA64 (6.00.5100), installed exactly in the end of May. I've constantly used AIDA64's OSD panel to monitor GPU/CPU/HDD sensors on my desktop for YEARS, and it never caused a BSOD, not a single time... Well, until the latest release. I removed AIDA64 from autostart and closed the OSD panel, and now my PC is stable again.
atikmdag and dxgkrnl.sys caused THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER BSOD, hurray!
Just in case, do you use some features of AIDA64 (like OSD panel)?
The same BSOD started to happen with my PC somewhere in May. I tried different video drivers, it didn't help. It was a really inconsistent, random BSOD. Well, two days ago I finally looked through some BSOD tutorials on the Win10 Forums, installed WinDBG and inspected my logs. Well, in my case the culprit was the latest version of AIDA64 (6.00.5100), installed exactly in the end of May. I've constantly used AIDA64's OSD panel to monitor GPU/CPU/HDD sensors on my desktop for YEARS, and it never caused a BSOD, not a single time... Well, until the latest release. I removed AIDA64 from autostart and closed the OSD panel, and now my PC is stable again.
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#5681817 Posted on: 06/18/2019 01:01 PM
Just in case, do you use some features of AIDA64 (like OSD panel)?
The same BSOD started to happen with my PC somewhere in May. I tried different video drivers, it didn't help. It was a really inconsistent, random BSOD. Well, two days ago I finally looked through some BSOD tutorials on the Win10 Forums, installed WinDBG and inspected my logs. Well, in my case the culprit was the latest version of AIDA64 (6.00.5100), installed exactly in the end of May. I've constantly used AIDA64's OSD panel to monitor GPU/CPU/HDD sensors on my desktop for YEARS, and it never caused a BSOD, not a single time... Well, until the latest release. I removed AIDA64 from autostart and closed the OSD panel, and now my PC is stable again.
Im glad you find the problem
Just in case, do you use some features of AIDA64 (like OSD panel)?
The same BSOD started to happen with my PC somewhere in May. I tried different video drivers, it didn't help. It was a really inconsistent, random BSOD. Well, two days ago I finally looked through some BSOD tutorials on the Win10 Forums, installed WinDBG and inspected my logs. Well, in my case the culprit was the latest version of AIDA64 (6.00.5100), installed exactly in the end of May. I've constantly used AIDA64's OSD panel to monitor GPU/CPU/HDD sensors on my desktop for YEARS, and it never caused a BSOD, not a single time... Well, until the latest release. I removed AIDA64 from autostart and closed the OSD panel, and now my PC is stable again.
Im glad you find the problem

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#5681873 Posted on: 06/18/2019 02:55 PM
Just in case, do you use some features of AIDA64 (like OSD panel)?
The same BSOD started to happen with my PC somewhere in May. I tried different video drivers, it didn't help. It was a really inconsistent, random BSOD. Well, two days ago I finally looked through some BSOD tutorials on the Win10 Forums, installed WinDBG and inspected my logs. Well, in my case the culprit was the latest version of AIDA64 (6.00.5100), installed exactly in the end of May. I've constantly used AIDA64's OSD panel to monitor GPU/CPU/HDD sensors on my desktop for YEARS, and it never caused a BSOD, not a single time... Well, until the latest release. I removed AIDA64 from autostart and closed the OSD panel, and now my PC is stable again.
I have AIDA64 Engineer but I do not use such features. The instabilities started since 1809 and have been slightly increased since 1903, even with a clean OS install, and happen always only in idle or dailye usage (like using whatsapp desktop, a browser like Opera or Firefox, watching a video musing MPC-HC, but never when gaming or under stress test).
Just in case, do you use some features of AIDA64 (like OSD panel)?
The same BSOD started to happen with my PC somewhere in May. I tried different video drivers, it didn't help. It was a really inconsistent, random BSOD. Well, two days ago I finally looked through some BSOD tutorials on the Win10 Forums, installed WinDBG and inspected my logs. Well, in my case the culprit was the latest version of AIDA64 (6.00.5100), installed exactly in the end of May. I've constantly used AIDA64's OSD panel to monitor GPU/CPU/HDD sensors on my desktop for YEARS, and it never caused a BSOD, not a single time... Well, until the latest release. I removed AIDA64 from autostart and closed the OSD panel, and now my PC is stable again.
I have AIDA64 Engineer but I do not use such features. The instabilities started since 1809 and have been slightly increased since 1903, even with a clean OS install, and happen always only in idle or dailye usage (like using whatsapp desktop, a browser like Opera or Firefox, watching a video musing MPC-HC, but never when gaming or under stress test).
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If i lower the P7 to 1000 I get a bit lower clock (1520+-), so above and below the 1025 mark the clock decreases (yes, if I leave it at 1200mV or anywhere higher than 1050 I get 1510-1540, same (or even lower) as with 1000mV.
That doesn't seem wrong to me, going by my own experiences with Vega.
At 1200mV you're probably hitting a power or temp wall at the stated frequencies.
At 1000-1025mV you're probably at the point where voltage is lacking to make the card boost further. In my experience I'll never actually reach p7, at least not under the power constraints I'm enforcing, and I found that increasing the range of p7 (currently at 1742MHz) while bumping the p7 voltage slightly allowed my card to boost higher.
It's a very delicate balance though and exactly what any card can/will do seems quite individual.
The drivers may well have affected something but the overall behavior you're seeing is in line with my own experiences.