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BSOD driver_verifier_dma_violation when connecting Core X Chroma

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