Appreciated. So it's most likely hardware (RAM) fault. Thank you.
frequently BSoD while running Python computer vision
Hi,
I am running Python CV at a PC spec at: i7 (11700); 64GB DDR4 RAM; RTX3080 GPU. OS: Windows 11.
It's not my first time running Python, instead it've been a long time I'm working with CV.
However recently I'm constantly getting BSoD with varies of error code without any significant change of drivers nor the computer setup: KMODE, IRQL_NOT_EQUAL and a lot more.
Generated dmp here if anyone can help: dmp
These are 3 minidmp file, crashed and reboot 3 times a role.
It can now BSoD 10 times out of 5 hours work... Legit need help here.
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DaveM121 891.6K Reputation points Independent Advisor2023-05-20T06:56:00+00:00 Hi ChanParco,
Sorry, I was offline, that report does indicate your RAM is causing the system crashes, but it does not indicate which RAM module needs to be replaced, you would nee to test them individually, I am sorry.
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Anonymous
2023-05-20T05:08:57+00:00 Hi Dave,
Memtest86 has completed 4 pass test.
If you are so kind, here is the report html file uploaded link: dmp
I have no idea was it talk about CPU... or RAM error... if you would be so kind... Thank you very much for keeping the great follow up.
In case it indicated RAM was the error source, did it told RAM stick or RAM slot was the problem? Thank you for your professional insight as I have so limited knowledge in regards to these. Thank you again.
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DaveM121 891.6K Reputation points Independent Advisor2023-05-19T10:47:40+00:00 Hi ChanParco,
Yes, I do think so, that is what the dump files indicated, please do test your RAM and et me know the result.
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DaveM121 891.6K Reputation points Independent Advisor2023-05-19T07:52:26+00:00 Hi ChanParco,
I am Dave, I will help you with this.
Your minidump files indicate memory (RAM) corruption and most likely memory writes are failing, there is nothing else indicated in the dumps.
The best option is to download the widely available free utility MemTest86, then run a full 4 pass scan with that to test your RAM for physical errors