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BSOD driver_verifier_dma_violation when connecting Core X Chroma

  • September 9, 2019
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I'm running the razer blade stealth 2019 16gb mx150. I'm also running the Core X Chroma with a GTX 1080 FTW. I have also made a disk swap to a 1tb drive from intel. Everything has worked fine until i was going to use the core. I have read someone had a similar problem when connecting the RBS to the Core while it is running that it causes BSOD. It is the same for me. If I have the Core connected on startup, it does not BSOD. If i restart the RBS with the Core plugged in, no BSOD. But if the RBS is running and I plug in the Core, it either doesn't recognise the Nvidia drivers or BSODs with "driver_verifier_dma_violation". I would really prefer the Core to be hotpluggable. This was the whole reason I even bought it. I'm running the latest nvidia dch driver and have tried DDU:ing among other things. Is there a specific driver that works better with the core or no?
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It seems to be working if you plug in the core while the RBS is on sleep mode and then waking it. So that's good at least.

I have also noticed that if I unplug the core som the RBS the screen of the laptop take ages to start up and I have to reboot the pc in order for the screen to wake.

  • Guardian of the Forest
  • September 15, 2019
Hi there! Are you still having the same issue? If so, please share a photo of the BSOD error message.