Undervolt does not count as oc, the drivers must be downloaded from the manufacturer's website.
frequent BSOD
Hi, i've been having BSOD for the past few days, I have solved a few, but these ones are being annoying, I know it's not a hardware issue, but I can't figure what's causing, if anyone can help, I would appreciate it, thank you in advance.
dmp files:
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Anonymous
2023-12-03T12:20:04+00:00 -
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2023-12-03T12:16:19+00:00 Hi Jonathan, good morning, thank you for the response. Do undervolt settings count when you talk about OC? also, the device drivers is with windows updates only? because that is up to date.
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Anonymous
2023-12-03T01:52:56+00:00 My name is Jonathan Deives. I'm an Independent Advisor and I'll be glad to help you today.
The cause of BSOD is "dxgmms2.sys", try following these solutions;
Use the DDU tool to uninstall the current graphics card driver and download the driver before the last one released.
Update the chipset and all device drivers.
Disable all overclocking settings.