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Sergey2018-08-30 00:27:26
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Sergey, 2018-08-30 00:27:26

Why does Windows 10 crash into BSOD due to Nvidia driver when downloading a torrent?

Good afternoon.
The computer began to be weird when downloading torrents. After overclocking by about 15-20 Mb / s, after a while (always different), the screen goes blank, with the screen turned off, a memory dump occurs, after which a reboot occurs.
The memory dump states that each time the NVidia driver file is to blame for the BSOD: dxgkrnl.sys

  • The first logical step was to remove all NVidia drivers with DDU and install them from scratch (without nvidia experience).
  • Then he began to sin on the old version of uTorrent, but the problem repeated with the new version, and then with BitTorrent and BitComet.
  • Manually updated network card drivers
  • Already almost desperate, I tried to download torrents with other files and on different physical disks - no change.
How can downloading a torrent and the NVidia video driver be related at all?
OS Name	Майкрософт Windows 10 Pro
Version	10.0.17134 Build 17134
System Type	x64-based PC
Processor	Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570 CPU @ 3.40GHz, 3401 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)

Name	NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
Driver Version	24.21.13.9907
Resolution	2560 x 1440 x 59 hertz

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Sergey, 2018-08-30
@Sszark

Thanks everyone, I found the source of the problem, but not the solution. The reason for the BSODs was that yesterday I switched ... the default sound device to the one built into the mat. Realtek HD board. I returned to the audio device built into the DELL monitor and the BSODs stopped. So you have to dig in that direction.

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dollar, 2018-08-30
@dollar

Test your RAM using the MemTest86 bootable flash drive .

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