Hello, I've been getting a lot of GPU crashes with my rtx 3060ti for the last 6 months and I'm really stuck on how to solve it. Looking in windows 11's problem reports, I first get the error displayed in the image below with code 141 and then the one with 117. Tried scanning with several pc repair programs such as reimage, restoro and driverfix and all 3 of them showed 67 crashes with the NVIDIA OpenGL driver. The crash occurs with every game: from minecraft with shaders to phasmophobia. Usually when it happens with minecraft, my entire screen goes black for a second or 3 and then turns back on with the game crashed. When it happens with phasmo tho, my system only tells me that the game doesn't respond anymore. Does anyone know how to fix this please?
#LiveKernelEvent 141 and 117 with RTX 3060ti, i7-12700k and 32gb DDR4 ram
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I had the same Problem
go to device manager
go to view
and then?
show on hidden devices
and disable devices that have a question mark
and onboard gpu disable on bios
wym with the last step?
and how do i do this?
but what does the bios have to do with that
and bios you should to onboard graficcard disabling
if your cpu has intern graphicscard
does that work on msi mobos?
ohh that could be the problem
lemme check rq
If your cpu ends with K yes
only k
As long as it’s not F or KF
kf has not
If it’s a K it works
im opening the bios rn
i was confused because of live kernel 141. so i updatet my GPU Bios and i used 2 cable 2x8 pins and it didnt helps me 😅
go search and type graphics or gpu
maybe you will find it
where should i find the setting
go to settings
how do I update my gpu bios?
you dont should update bios on gpu
it doesnt help something
go settings and look for onboard gpu
in here?
disable multi monitor right
yep
it helps me
i disabled this and and the devices who doesnt make soemthing with a question mark and after it works
yes
since the latest updates from nvidia it has even started. 4 months ago I had never had it
either microsoft or nvidia is to blame
I had previously had windows 10 and the same problem. It's either related to windows updates or nvidia updates. I can't say whose fault it is
yup, seems about right
you have the same CPU like me 12700k with 3060 ti 😅
lmao good choice!
Use some older graphics driver
By olde rI mean something below 525 and see how it goes
It usually is graphics driver causing errors you're getting
Could also be windows but if it's up to date I hardly doubt it's windows
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open cmd as admin
after type also ''sfc /scannow''
Keep in mind, if sfc scannow doesn't work it doesn't mean it isn't issue with windows as sfc scannow can't repair stuff that is beyond repair, happens quite a lot
What I can still advise you, you can connect your PC directly to the socket without a plug strip. The problem came back for me. I connected my PC directly to the socket. If so, your power supply could be defective.
I plugged my pc directly into the outlet and got no more errors
Also try to connect 2 cables with 8 pins each
I'm on a vacation atm, but I'll definetly try this once I get home tomorrow! I hope it's possible tho, since I have a non modular psu
wym with this? pretty sure my gpu only has 14 pins
gigabyte geforce rtx3060 ti lhr
Yes my gpu 2
But i used 2 difference cable 1 x8 and 1x6
both pcie?
Yes