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I am keep getting this error on my AMD system:
The description for Event ID 153 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.
I upgraded to W11 24h2 and now im getting this error a lot. I had some kind of trouble before but rarely with the game freeze for a few seconds but i never checked the log, 99% i was having the same error but it was very rare.
I had my CPU and RAM OCed and my GPU with a good curve , everything was fine in general.
I went with default settings in BIOS and for GPU , same error.
Weird things on this system are that i have 2 different RAM kits 4x4 , but they were fine till some time ago , now they are running at default + i have an old power supply that had bad fan and i changed it ( some time ago).
This happens mostly when i alt tab from Visual Studio Code to World of Warcraft and back , it can be happening in other situation but i never noticed that so far (it can happen randomly if i have both opened without alt-tabbing) , it happens more if im using the PTR / BETA version of WOW ( im coding some addons).
Some time ago i had a problem that was getting this system rebooted , i lowered the CO from the CPU ,GPU and RAM OC and it was OK but i feel that it is the same problem.
The GPU is used at like 50% max when this is happening , i have frame limiter in WOW and the CPU cant top the GPU with my current settings anyway. All stress tests are passed fine (at least 6 hours) even with the OC on everything.
What i didn try is to remove the other RAM kit (that kinda sucks) or repalce the PSU. I will try to change cables and thing.
I am not sure if its only a problem because of WOW or VSC or just something about the windows , i also did a clean install to Nvidia Studio Drivers with the same result.
If anybody have some ideas please let me know , i think something is failing but not sure what as in general it works without any problems.
The description for Event ID 153 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.
I upgraded to W11 24h2 and now im getting this error a lot. I had some kind of trouble before but rarely with the game freeze for a few seconds but i never checked the log, 99% i was having the same error but it was very rare.
I had my CPU and RAM OCed and my GPU with a good curve , everything was fine in general.
I went with default settings in BIOS and for GPU , same error.
Weird things on this system are that i have 2 different RAM kits 4x4 , but they were fine till some time ago , now they are running at default + i have an old power supply that had bad fan and i changed it ( some time ago).
This happens mostly when i alt tab from Visual Studio Code to World of Warcraft and back , it can be happening in other situation but i never noticed that so far (it can happen randomly if i have both opened without alt-tabbing) , it happens more if im using the PTR / BETA version of WOW ( im coding some addons).
Some time ago i had a problem that was getting this system rebooted , i lowered the CO from the CPU ,GPU and RAM OC and it was OK but i feel that it is the same problem.
The GPU is used at like 50% max when this is happening , i have frame limiter in WOW and the CPU cant top the GPU with my current settings anyway. All stress tests are passed fine (at least 6 hours) even with the OC on everything.
What i didn try is to remove the other RAM kit (that kinda sucks) or repalce the PSU. I will try to change cables and thing.
I am not sure if its only a problem because of WOW or VSC or just something about the windows , i also did a clean install to Nvidia Studio Drivers with the same result.
If anybody have some ideas please let me know , i think something is failing but not sure what as in general it works without any problems.