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Crash Kernel Power 41

Anonymous
2023-03-13T00:00:13+00:00

I've been getting crashes for two weeks now randomly, not necessarily ingame or while viewing a video online.
I've reinstalled Windows 10 Pro to no avail. I've rolled back my Nvidia driver and that also didn't help. Most recently I got a BSOD instead of the black screen (the BSOD happened hours after I've installed the older Nvidia driver). I've run the memory test and it passed with no problems. I've then run the Driver verifier to stress drivers and when I rebooted as instructed it showed the BSOD again saying the problem lies in a faulty driver.
I've uploaded the minidumps of the two BSODs I got in succession below: https://easyupload.io/m/9nqcy6 I've also uploaded the Msinfo32 file + system specs: https://files.fm/u/x43nyaupm

I'm thinking maybe installing the older driver is causing this, but if I update it to the newest one from end of February it will start black screen crashing again.

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Igor Leyko 111K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2023-03-13T01:00:56+00:00

    Hi Robin,

    My name is Igor, it's a pleasure for me to help others and I'll do all my best to help you.

    Kernel-Power 41 (63) error mostly means the problem with power supplying. Can you replace power supply unit for checking? It may mean problems with power management in BIOS or motherboard too.

    And you may try to turn off all CPU power saving modes in BIOS (different C states) to check if the problem is in motherboard.

    See some details at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client...

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