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The user reports frequent BSODs caused by "amdgpio3.sys" on a new build with no overclocking, despite having replaced the motherboard, CPU, and RAM. Respondents suggest updating the chipset driver to version 4.11.02.829 and recommend returning the faulty hardware under warranty if issues persist. The thread reflects troubleshooting efforts, with a strong recommendation to seek warranty service if hardware faults are confirmed.

Lando0609

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I keep getting constant BSOD, typically 2-3 back to back, which forces a restore to before enabling driver verifier. Driver at fault is amdgpio3.sys. This is a new build, I have already RMA'd the MOBO, Processor, and RAM. While playing games or doing other tasks I get intermittent BSOD for various issues (can't remeber the 30+ I've had and no longer have the dump files). Attached is the only Minidump I have as of now. System specs are as follows

CPU: Ryzen 5 7600x
Mobo: Asus X670E-i
Ram: Corsair32gb 5600Mhz (CMK32GX5M2B5600C36)
GPU: EVGA 3080ti XC3
SSD: Crucial P5 2TB
PSU: Corsair SF750

 

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i'd goto https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/...set_AMD_AM5_TP_W11_64_V41102829_20221117R.zip
and install it
Version 4.11.02.829 thats the correct chip set driver for your board [Windows 10 or 11]

your dump just says a kernal issue and "amdgpio3.sys" is the AMD chip driver so thats where i would start

p.s, you say this board is new i.e, from a shop or new from some other person because Itx mimis are known to not like the smaller end chips like your 5[7600] and i'm wondering if anyone has overclocked something?

ussnorway

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i'd goto https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/...set_AMD_AM5_TP_W11_64_V41102829_20221117R.zip
and install it
Version 4.11.02.829 thats the correct chip set driver for your board [Windows 10 or 11]

your dump just says a kernal issue and "amdgpio3.sys" is the AMD chip driver so thats where i would start

p.s, you say this board is new i.e, from a shop or new from some other person because Itx mimis are known to not like the smaller end chips like your 5[7600] and i'm wondering if anyone has overclocked something?
 

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Lando0609

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i'd goto https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/...set_AMD_AM5_TP_W11_64_V41102829_20221117R.zip
and install it
Version 4.11.02.829 thats the correct chip set driver for your board [Windows 10 or 11]

your dump just says a kernal issue and "amdgpio3.sys" is the AMD chip driver so thats where i would start

p.s, you say this board is new i.e, from a shop or new from some other person because Itx mimis are known to not like the smaller end chips like your 5[7600] and i'm wondering if anyone has overclocked something
Nothings ever been overclocked, the build is brand new from Newegg. Also looking at the chipset driver linked that's the version I currently have installed.
 

ussnorway

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if its brand new then it should have a warranty... i'd send it back because its clearly faulty

i'd also follow these steps to include a correct report but they will test it at their end