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Hello people !

I've been playing the game for a couple of hours now. Aside from a few light bugs (mostly inventory bugs) it's been a smooth ride, and I'm really enjoying it.

But the thing is, I've reached a point where I always crash. Full BSOD. I've checked the event viewer, and it seems the source of the BSOD is Kernel-Power, ID 41.

I've got proper drivers updates, and I'm running the game on a six months old computer with the following :

Windows 10
AMD Ryzen 5 3600
16 Gigs of DDR4 RAM
Sapphire Radeon RX 5600 XT

Nothing running on the side except for Discord and HWMonitor. All temps are good, I don't think I'm drawing too much power. I'm at a loss.

First BSOD occured after a few hours of smooth gameplay, second one happened right as I loaded into the game.

If anyone's got a suggestion, I'm all hears ! Thanks !

Aside from that, the game's real good. :D
I'm having the same issue. I've been playing cyberpunk 2077 since December and everything was working fine with very few bugs.

within the last 2 weeks I've gotten the blue screen of death after playing cyberpunk for about 2 hours. It would freeze while playing and then I would get the bsod. The windows event viewer says it's a critical kernal power 41.

My system
Windows 10
Ryzen 9 3950x
32gb ram Corsair vengeance RGB pro
Rtx 2080ti
Hx850i 80 platinum plus
Post edited January 12, 2021 by brosna1
Try this

https://github.com/yamashi/CyberEngineTweaks

https://wiki.cybermods.net/cyber-engine-tweaks/getting-started/installing

Grab the release

Load it in...


How old are your power supplies BTW are they cheap kind certain load conditions trigger bad times.
"critical kernal power 41" is nothing more then the entry telling you that you had a BOSD.

What is the actual message you see at the bottom of the blue screen while it's being displayed?



It may or totally may not be related but, I just had to replace my memory after I started having BSOD's while playing any game.

My BSOD's said "Memory_Managment_error".

FYI - You should always open "Windows Powershell as Admin" and run the command SFC /Scannow after a BSOD to make sure no system files are corrupted.
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MadeUpName556: "critical kernal power 41" is nothing more then the entry telling you that you had a BOSD.

What is the actual message you see at the bottom of the blue screen while it's being displayed?

It may or totally may not be related but, I just had to replace my memory after I started having BSOD's while playing any game.

My BSOD's said "Memory_Managment_error".

FYI - You should always open "Windows Powershell as Admin" and run the command SFC /Scannow after a BSOD to make sure no system files are corrupted.
I'm going with poorly configured Ram Voltage and Timings on this one maybe a PSU problem.
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MadeUpName556: "critical kernal power 41" is nothing more then the entry telling you that you had a BOSD.

What is the actual message you see at the bottom of the blue screen while it's being displayed?

It may or totally may not be related but, I just had to replace my memory after I started having BSOD's while playing any game.

My BSOD's said "Memory_Managment_error".

FYI - You should always open "Windows Powershell as Admin" and run the command SFC /Scannow after a BSOD to make sure no system files are corrupted.
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wayke: I'm going with poorly configured Ram Voltage and Timings on this one maybe a PSU problem.
Somebody would have to actually manually change the DRAM settings for them to be wrong. My Mobo does allow this but I run with the factory specs on the DIMMS.

My 750w PSU is only a few months old. I replaced it last summer when the 12v rail started dipping too low during heavy GPU use.

The memory was nearly 6 years old, most likely it just wore out. Corsair is replacing it for me as it has lifetime warranty on it.

Yes I'm running CB2077 on a 6 year old PC and other then the bugs in the software it runs beautifully on high settings @ 1920x1080 (My 24" monitors default resolution), as does every other new title I throw at it. Every time I see someone post about "poor optimization" in a game forum, I snicker to myself.
Post edited January 13, 2021 by MadeUpName556
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wayke: I'm going with poorly configured Ram Voltage and Timings on this one maybe a PSU problem.
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MadeUpName556: Somebody would have to actually manually change the DRAM settings for them to be wrong. My Mobo does allow this but I run with the factory specs on the DIMMS.

My 750w PSU is only a few months old. I replaced it last summer when the 12v rail started dipping too low during heavy GPU use.

The memory was nearly 6 years old, most likely it just wore out. Corsair is replacing it for me as it has lifetime warranty on it.

Yes I'm running CB2077 on a 6 year old PC and other then the bugs in the software it runs beautifully on high settings @ 1920x1080 (My 24" monitors default resolution), as does every other new title I throw at it. Every time I see someone post about "poor optimization" in a game forum, I snicker to myself.
Default SPD table settings are not always correctly configured by for the bios "poorly configured" vs "poorly optimised" are very different, You will find there are some bios's that will overvolt or use incorrect timings under "AUTO" or "DEFAULT"
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