

Kernel Bitmap Dump File: Full address space is availableĭump completed successfully, progress percentage: 0 Microsoft ® Windows Debugger Version 6.1001 AMD64Ĭopyright © Microsoft Corporation. If anyone has ideas on what may cause this issue and how to fix, I'm all ears! Not sure as to what "Corrupt Module List" means in the dump log. Have also updated BIOS and done clean install of GPU drivers. I have tried swapping RAM modules with some older ones I have around from a previous build and got the same issue, so I'm inclined to think it is not a RAM issue. Cores are all clocked to 4.8GHz currently, which is very toned down from where the motherboard wants to set its auto-clock. It does look like I have no issue whatsoever running single-core tests, but when I go to multi-core in cinebench, I get this BSOD. I have also run into this while using certain applications in Chrome and rarely in gaming.

I'm having issues with Clock Watchdog Timeout, which I can force in Cinebench by running CPU Multi Core testing for basically any amount of time at all. System is fully water cooled on custom loop and no high temperatures during crashes or otherwise. RAM: G.Skill Trident Z Neo, 4x8GB 3600, is on the QVL list for board Motherboard: Asus Rog Strix Z690a Wifi, bios Ver 2004 I've been having issues with Clock Watchdog Timeout BSOD on my pc.
