Can also mention i've had random monitor black screens, and it only happens for a second and goes back to working. No error logs or anything when that happens.
I assumed i could figure out what DMA packets meant in this scenario but i couldn't find anything. Would them being malformed be a GPU issue or something else?
The only big difference between the older driver i'm using and the newer ones are "WDDM 3.0 feature 'Hardware Flip Queues' is supported in 545.xx and later drivers"
Three days in with the latest 546.33 driver, and i was greeted by the log-in screen with a white line across the screen, looking like this:
And when i tried logging in i got another bsod attached here. At the same time i got Nvlddmkm errors in my log with the descriptor "
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Yes, i used DDU. I already tried swapping GPU, i sent back my previous 4090 since it was still returnable and bought a new one from a different reseller, but the bluescreens continued. They only happen while in the loading or login screen to get into windows. Playing games or browsing works...
Yes, i had several dumps before i reformatted with the same error, reinstalled W11 and tried the very latest nvidia driver and crashed the next time i booted. Before that and after that i used 537.58 without any kind of error.
Here's my tuneup log:
Microsoft Windows 11 Home Version 23H2 (OS...
I get sporadic but at this point almost daily internal_video_scheduler_error bluescreens when booting into windows for the first time (W11 build 23H2, 22531.2861). It happens when i use any of the latest nvidia drivers, but hasn't happened in 5 days since i swapped to an older driver (537.58)...