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Driver Issues Z170 Chipset i5-6600K Processor

cpackard127
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Hello,

 

I've been having a lot of BSOD issues with my PC.  I did a reinstall of windows and it still happens.  I have this issue in the device manager:

driver1.png

I am not sure if those could be related to my BSOD issues.  But I'd like to get the correct drivers loaded either way.  

 

I downloaded "Intel Driver & Support Assistant" but it says my machine is up to date... I'm running Windows10.  The BSOD is normally coming from:

 

ExceptionAddress: fffff801364c14fa (dxgmms2!VidSchiCheckNodeTimeout+0x00000000000000aa)
   ExceptionCode: c0000005 (Access violation)

 

Which I think is something with DirectX.  I do have a Nvidia graphics card in this system and don't use the on-board graphics capabilities of the Intel chip.

 

Thanks for any suggestions!

 

 

 

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AlHill
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Install the chipset inf.

And,  check your memory.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Maybe Windows 12 will be better]

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cpackard127
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Thanks for the reply AlHill.  Do you know where I can locate the chipset inf?   When you say 'check your memory'. . . I did download and run a ram test.  I booted to it from a usb drive, though I forget the name of it now.  I'm guessing you are thinking perhaps this issue is a hardware issue with the memory modules?  Can I ask what is making you think that?   I had 16GB of RAM in this PC, I took half out.   Still have the issue.  

 

The memory was a weird config though, it has 2 sticks that do 8GB or RAM, and one stick for another 8...  So I took the one stick out as I thought maybe that was causing a weird timing issue or something... 

 

I do have WinDBG loaded and the memory.dmp handy if anything in that is useful... 

 

 

Thanks for any continued help!

- Craig

 

 

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AlHill
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Your motherboard manufacturer should have the chipset inf on their support page for your board.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Maybe Windows 12 will be better]

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