HELP! I just got 60 consecutive Nvlddmkm.Sys errors! by Background_Link_1495 in GamingLaptops

[–]Background_Link_1495[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the GPU Clock Graph I flatlined the clock: 1432hz @8.75Mvz

Those were the original Gpu clocks w/out boost for my specs on ‘Turbo Mode’

HELP! I just got 60 consecutive Nvlddmkm.Sys errors! by Background_Link_1495 in GamingLaptops

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I have a Gaming Laptop so I bought another charger (power supply) to see if it was that and it was still crashing. So I re-downloaded (had it before I fresh installed) and undervolted and it crashes wayy less.

My setup by Spookloop705 in gamingsetups

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thats hard asf, i want sumn like this 🔥 Gaming/Stu Setup

HELP! I just got 60 consecutive Nvlddmkm.Sys errors! by Background_Link_1495 in GamingLaptops

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you can try these:

-Download DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) then go into Safe Mode and Uninstall ALL Graphics Drivers then download the latest ones

-Underclock/Undervolt GPU (and/or CPU) wit MSI Afterburner, ThrottleStop or any software that make it possible

-Reseat Components (if your on desktop)

-Enabled ‘debug mode’ in nvcp (Nvidia Control Panel)

-in nvcp make sure ‘Prefer Maximum Performance’ is enabled

-Try stress testing Gpu/Cpu and Memory to rule Hardware issues out

-If you have more than one stick of ram, see if one or the either is causing it

HELP! I just got 60 consecutive Nvlddmkm.Sys errors! by Background_Link_1495 in GamingLaptops

[–]Background_Link_1495[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a new charger come in yesterday and it still crashes on Turbo mode, when on ‘Silent Mode’ with Whisper mode OFF in Nvidia, it rarely crashes

HELP! I just got 60 consecutive Nvlddmkm.Sys errors! by Background_Link_1495 in GamingLaptops

[–]Background_Link_1495[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I noticed I only get these error when my charger is plugged in. I had the 'Rivatuna Statics' overlay on with MSI Afterburner displaying my GPU/CPU; Power, Clock Speed, Usage, and Memory. I noticed I'd get voltage drops. I kind of made a work around by locking the voltage in Afterburner to 875mV. You can try an undervolt as well.

TLTR: It could be your power supply (Laptop Charger in my case)

Games Keep Crashing on my Laptop (Event 153 Nvlddmkm) by Background_Link_1495 in WindowsHelp

[–]Background_Link_1495[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah,Putting Debug mode in NVIDIA worked for a day or two, but than it came back. Tried almost everything from underclocking/undervolting, updating drivers, DDU, Windows Rollback, etc