I'm having some issues with Bluescreens related to the dxgkrnl.sys driver. Usually (it has on occasion done it while browsing) while gaming the PC locks up and reboots. Bluescreenview displays as the above mentioned driver that cause the bluescreen. I've talked to eVGA tech support and they have told me that I need a PSU with more wattage. Here are my PC Specs:
CPU: Intel i7 3770K (Not overclocked)
CPU Cooler: Corsair H70
MOBO: ASUS Maximus V Extreme
RAM: 16gb Corsair Dominator Platinium
VIDEO: eVGA GTX 570 HD x 2
HARD DRIVES: 2 x Intel 330 SSD, 1 TB WD
PSU: Corsair HX850
MISC: 2 x 240mm Fans and 2 x 80mm fans (the 80mm fans are part of the Corsair H70)
I've checked a couple different PSU Calculators, one said I need about 650W and the other said 854W. The video cards were running at about 70-75 degrees celcius under load. I just recently upgraded my CPU, Mobo, RAM and the SSD's but as a side note, when I went SLI about a year or so ago, I was having the same issue. I RMA'd one of the video cards and when I called them recently, they mentioned that their testers couldn't find anything wrong with the card. I would have thought the PSU would have been enough.. Does anyone know of a way to test the PSU with out having to disconnect everything (the EATX connector is hard to get to because of the Corsair H70 CPU Cooler)? Not sure if these would help but here are the voltage readings taken from the BIOS.
CPU: 1.030
3.3V: 3.360
5V: 5.080
12V: 12.191
DRAM: 1.50
PCH: 1.050
CPU PLL: 1.803
VCCIO: 1.053
VCCSA: 0.953
VGA +3.3V AUX: 3.292
CPU: Intel i7 3770K (Not overclocked)
CPU Cooler: Corsair H70
MOBO: ASUS Maximus V Extreme
RAM: 16gb Corsair Dominator Platinium
VIDEO: eVGA GTX 570 HD x 2
HARD DRIVES: 2 x Intel 330 SSD, 1 TB WD
PSU: Corsair HX850
MISC: 2 x 240mm Fans and 2 x 80mm fans (the 80mm fans are part of the Corsair H70)
I've checked a couple different PSU Calculators, one said I need about 650W and the other said 854W. The video cards were running at about 70-75 degrees celcius under load. I just recently upgraded my CPU, Mobo, RAM and the SSD's but as a side note, when I went SLI about a year or so ago, I was having the same issue. I RMA'd one of the video cards and when I called them recently, they mentioned that their testers couldn't find anything wrong with the card. I would have thought the PSU would have been enough.. Does anyone know of a way to test the PSU with out having to disconnect everything (the EATX connector is hard to get to because of the Corsair H70 CPU Cooler)? Not sure if these would help but here are the voltage readings taken from the BIOS.
CPU: 1.030
3.3V: 3.360
5V: 5.080
12V: 12.191
DRAM: 1.50
PCH: 1.050
CPU PLL: 1.803
VCCIO: 1.053
VCCSA: 0.953
VGA +3.3V AUX: 3.292