Laptop stuck to reboot for 6 min (usually takes 6 seconds) then BSOD: DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE. Upon suggestion, I updated the killer drivers.Īll seemes fine of a while, then, after the laptop went to suspended state, I noticed the external mouse stopped working, while the touchpad worked.Īfter plugging and unplugging, I rebooted. I have cleaned the system Registry with the CCleaner utility, but that didn't solve the issue. I have checked with the Dell System Detect utility to see if all the drivers were up to date 2 weren't and I updated them (as written above) but that didn't solve the issue. !40B0TBAA!7n_QUccYUPr80FN0bvhY2evT_0SWbadh1MBFpxqh3Hk !B0YRUIAZ!XB25NdCVqBFkEleRdFPsKgGssf9PReYKXP5IJIFz1uY !FtJQmIba!sYXWqG3ayUyaIp7Vf6wnQrhJMYldHwIg8tw46cNp2fo This is the content of C:\Windows\Minidump: (all 3 are the most recent BSOD dumps and match with the date and time of the BSODs)
Z97-D3H-CF (SOCKET 0) 29 ☌Ĥ095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (MSI) 42 ☌ ForceWare version: 388.I have been getting random BSOD (DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL - Source: nwifi.sys) in the last 3 days. I've read other posts about new motherboards causing problems and the need to turn Intel Turbo off in the bios although not entirely sure that's related to my problem.Īnybody have any clue as to my next step? Running a Prime95 FTT test for 20 minutes, however, doesn't cause a BSOD despite temperatures being around 90C. GraphicsPU remains fairly cool at 55-60C with the fan only occasionally needing to spin.
This seems to be related to CPU temperatures as it only happens when the temperatures are consistently hot and rising above 85Cish and it's been encoding for 20+ minutes. When I've been encoding 4k footage I get the BSOD.