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Sorry, 0x00000116. I've only been getting it since lightfall. I've fresh windows installed, made sure bios is updated. Re-downloaded graphics drivers a million times. Downloaded destiny to my hard drive instead of my ssd. I swapped mobo + cpu and tried both graphics cards again and still the same issue.
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Edited by Crisidelm: 3/15/2023 2:53:44 PMhttps://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/debugger/bug-check-0x116---video-tdr-failure Basically, the video driver times out and it can't be reset. Upload a Dxdiag report on a site like pastebin.com and link it here.
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https://pastebin.com/BuwNh31d Hey, just got home and ran a dxdiag. i shared it as unlisted so let me know if i need to change anything for you to view it. hope it helps!
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The Dxdiag is missing some info and other info are strangely "unknown": is it Win11 or Win10? A cut-down version perhaps? Anyway, Fault bucket 0x116_TdrBCR:4:C000009A_Tdr:9_IMAGE_nvlddmkm.sys_Pascal, type 0 and Fault bucket LKD_0x141_Tdr:6_IMAGE_nvlddmkm.sys_Pascal, type 0 (error 0x141 is VIDEO_ENGINE_TIMEOUT_DETECTED) all point to the video card driver (nvlddmkm.sys), so it's either your video driver faulty or corrupted or your video card itself is faulty (or your PSU is failing to feed the video card stable voltages).
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It started on windows 10 first. When I swapped mobo and cpu, I upgraded to windows 11. I've fresh windows installed windows about 4 times. I've tried cloud reinstalling windows and I downloaded windows onto a USB and tried that. I also changed my psu. I'm getting the same issue on two different graphics cards. Basically the only things that haven't been swapped out of my computer are the storage drives and ram. I had 4 sticks of ram but ive switched back to 2 and rotated them all and ran windows memory diagnostic on that as well. Should I just keep trying fresh windows installs until it works? At the same time, it's only Destiny. I can do anything else or play any other game and be 100% completely fine with no crashes.
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Are there other apps installed, for RGB, Leds, etc? How much RAM? Tried older video drivers?
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On the first computer I had ICUE. Now currently I really only have Logitech g hub, the steelseries software for my mouse, msi afterburner, steam and discord. Was waiting for all my issues to be fixed before I re-download everything else. Ram currently is 16gb ddr4. When I have all 4 sticks it was 32gb. All 4 ram sticks are the same. Corsair vengeance running at 3600mhz.
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Tried a Clean Boot? https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-to-perform-a-clean-boot-in-windows-da2f9573-6eec-00ad-2f8a-a97a1807f3dd
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Alright, tried the clean boot. while in clean boot mode after some time the game as well as my entire pc froze. couldn't do anything. I had to power down the pc with the button. Tried it again and same exact thing happened. So after I was done with clean boot I went to event viewer and got a different error than the "rebooted due to bugcheck: 0x00000116" The error while in clean boot: "The description for Event ID 0 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. If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event. The following information was included with the event: \Device\Video3 BusReset TDR occurred on GPUID: 100 The message resource is present the message was not found in the message table." That was the general tab. I took screenshots of the details tabs on friendly mode and xml view. I can probably post those somewhere if you need. Everything seems to point to drivers. But, I tried the current drivers and the old drivers. I tried switching from game ready drivers to studio drivers. I haven't tried switching back to the 1050ti and installing studio drivers for that. Maybe I'm unlucky and my windows is not complete or corrupted. Ill probably try all new ram all together and see how that goes, and then fresh windows install again. I'm not really sure what to try next other than that.
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Edited by Crisidelm: 3/17/2023 9:15:09 AMAre you sure the power connectors are all plugged in correctly and not somehow damaged/overly bent? That sounds like your video card runs out of "juice" at a certain moment; try underclocking/undervolting them, see if it takes longer for the system to freeze that way. you may also try to run the card in Debug mode (it's an option in the Nvidia drivers). Also read this thread over in the MS help forum: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/game-crash-with-the-description-for-event-id-0/ea15380b-4423-49a1-862f-d4231b1ae85d?page=2 (could be indeed a bad ram stick).
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So I got a good 5-6 hour session last night while playing in debug mode. I didn't crash once. Havent gotten back on yet since, I'll try and play normally without debug mode and see what happens
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I did try undervolting the 1080 with msi afterburner, down to -50 mhz. Since its only Destiny, I'll double check all the wires and try new ram whenever i pick it up. I'll check out that link as well. Thanks!
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I have not. I will try when I am home again and I'll let you know if it fixes it! Appreciate the help so far!
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Will do when I get home. Thanks!