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24H2 on NUC14RVHU7 with two monitors connected to hdmi port on NUC and DP on Razer Core X with RTX4060Ti. System is great but crashes sometimes in a way like someone pressed pause. Disconnecting from power outlet brings it back to life. So I was monitoring and found out that crashing happens after monitors are waked up from sleep, after system has been standing out without use and waking up then normal use. Is it something in display drivers or power savings on some devices in system i do not know, but pattern is that it crashes after some time without use and then waking up from power save mode then using normally than crashing. I have in power settings never to turn off computer. I know that this is not precise but is something to start with. Hope that I am not wrong.
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This sounds like a BIOS issue. Regardless, you need to contact Asus support regarding this issue.
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First it could be hibrid war or propaganda, either way we get hurt in a way.
Second it could be 24H2. I have build system with low consumption. Do not like those desktop with consumption which does not give us proportional speed. This system is build around thunderbolt. On one thunderbolt port there is Razer Core X with RTX4060Ti. On other there is OWC hub with three razer core x, one with pci-e usb card, two with NVME ssd. Do not have problem with thunderbolt 4 speed with all that devices because usually in almost all time there is need for only one of these devices. 23H2 did work normally with setup, but with 24H2 restart time is about 4-5 minutes. Also if there is thunderbolt devices when installing 24H2 mouse pointer does not work so you can not install Windows. They did improve security in drivers with 24H2 but in that process they did also do something wrong like with Windows 8 and drivers so they quickly did release 8.1. To resolve restart problems have to use two usb NVME with little less performance.
And last I did build complex system. More complexity there is more chance for instabilities. I update bios when it is released, and also all other things so there is hope that some time in future there will be something in those so there will not be frezzing NUC about two times a weak any more.
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Another pattern is that if you update graphics drivers, I do not know Intel or Nvidia, crashing happens. But if you update Intel or Nvidia drivers then install Microsoft system update everything is stable.
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Session "OculusVadApoEventTrace" failed to start with the following error: 0xC0000035
Something to do with Meta Virtual Monitor driver i think. I have changed that my monitors connects to NUC. Now it only restarts driver without crashing. But that is also not wanted.
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Sorry Meta crashing happens with no Nvidia and with no Meta.
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First it could be hibrid war or propaganda, either way we get hurt in a way.
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At last finally I found that my Gigabyte RTX4060Ti does not work in that system. I have installed older Gigabyte RTX306012GB to Razer Core X and now works great. That RTX4060Ti is in other system and works great. So problem is in combination but BIOS in all devices should be more stable.
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So I reverted to old setup but this time with RTX3060. And it did crash again so it is not graphics but setup in general. Too many thunderbolt hubs, devices and then something is freezing pci-e. It should work but something is not. So I do not use egpu when I do not need. It is better for power consumption. So my setup is still great with no nonsense 180W turbo cpu. It will be better in future with thunderbolt 5, and earlier with no freezing pci-e if they fix it through some bios update or something. But it is good that it did happen because I did found out that I can preserve energy.

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