(((SOMEBODY PLEASE REPLY HELP NEEDED)))
Hi all, I am pretty good with computers and have built about 7 in my life. My main computer will not stop crashing and it’s only when playing games. My event viewer logs “npsvctrig” right before crashing. I have ran DISM and SFC scans and they come back with nothing wrong. I’m currently running a GPU stress test and it seems to be working longer than it was when I was playing games. My specs are Ryzen 9 5900x, 32GB DDR4 Trident Z Neo, Zotac Trinity OC LHR 3080, Asus Strix B550 A, and a EVGA 750 B5. I’ve contacted Zotac before to get a GPU replacement and this GPU is having the same issue as the last one so maybe it wasn’t the gpu that was the issue (unless this one is faulty too.) For the life of me I can’t find a single straight to the point answer to this error or why this is happening. I can barely play anything without it just crashing on me. Sometimes I’ll get a blue screen and sometimes I won’t. Other times, the blue screen merges with what’s on screen and it’s all mixed up, or the colors turn almost inverted but not completely, then to black and then the pc restarts. I’ve checked my temps and recorded a video of the temps before it crashed and they were all good, CPU and GPU temps were well within the operating range. The only thing I can think of now is the RAM and the PSU but both I really don’t think are the issue, but again, it’s a possibility. Like I was saying above, it’s almost as if the issue is only present when gaming because I’m 40 minutes in on a fur mark stress test and it hasn’t crashed yet. Forgot to mention above but, I have re installed windows and drivers multiple times and that has not worked either. Somebody please help because this basically renders my system unusable!!
Maybe something is wrong with your hard drive. If you have nothing important on the computer, try to re-install Windows. Maybe something is corrupted in System files. Check if fresh install helps.
Thanks for the suggestion but as I mentioned in the post I’ve done that multiple times along with multiple driver re-installs.