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BSOD every 6-7 days with an I9-14900KF

Seith
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Hello.

I have a problem with the processor.

Every 6-7 days or so, I get an intelppm.sys BSOD.

The drivers, windows and the motherboard BIOS are updated to the latest version [3001], with Intel Default Settings in Performance Preferences and Enforce All Limits in ASUS MultiCore Enhancement.

I've run the Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool and it passes without any problems.

I don't know what's going on. Could you tell me what to do?

 

Specifications:

Processor: Intel I9-14900KF

MotherBoard: ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 HERO

RAM: Corsair Vengeance DDR5 64GB (2x32GB) DDR5 6000MHz C40

Graphics: Nvidia Gforce RTX 3070 TI FE

 

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Davu
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When you see the black screen, I think it’s the GPU drivers. Do you have another game installed to check if the issue is specific to just one game? (By the way, which game is it?) If you try another game and still see problems, switch to the September 2024 drivers — they’re very stable! (if you see the problem in other games )

As for the blue screen, you’ll need to enter the BIOS. I’ll send you a video you can follow in case you haven’t done that yet.

 

 

Undervolt your i9 14900K for more FPS and Lower Temperature!        <------  ( copy this for BSOD )

 

 

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Seith
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Hello.
I don't have an MSI motherboard either; mine's an ASUS one, so the settings aren't the same. So I changed the closest ones, and I'd say it's fine.
There were a couple of options I couldn't apply because I couldn't find them.
Now I'll wait to see if the BSODs are fixed. Since they occur every 6-7 days, I can't be sure until then.

Seith
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After two weeks without a BSOD, the solution provided by Davu seems to be the correct one. I'm marking it as the solution.

 

Thank you all very much.

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