BSOD while GPU stressed/unstressed, errors 10000007e/00000124/00000116

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    BSOD while GPU stressed/unstressed, errors 10000007e/00000124/00000116


    I've been experiencing BSODs while using a GTX 760 that I purchased 2 months ago, which I RMA'd and received a new card yesterday, and started experiencing them again. I was using an old GTX 470 that worked fine and gave me no BSODs. With both GPU's, I've tried new drivers as well as confirmed they're not overheating.
    These BSOD are caused both when the GPU is stressed and when I'm merely browsing or watching videos.

    The dump files from Mar 4/5 were from CPU overclocking testing, and I changed my OC from 4.2ghz to 4.0 and still experience BSODs.

    i have an i5-4670k, 750w PSU, Gigabyte Z87 LGA 1150
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  2. Arc
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    Disable overclocking totally. If still the 10000007e/00000124/00000116 continues to occur, you know the solution.
    I was using an old GTX 470 that worked fine and gave me no BSODs.
    700 series GPUs are resource hungry, and unstable.
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    w7
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    Arc said:
    Disable overclocking totally. If still the 10000007e/00000124/00000116 continues to occur, you know the solution.
    I was using an old GTX 470 that worked fine and gave me no BSODs.
    700 series GPUs are resource hungry, and unstable.
    I disabled the overclock and ran furmark and it crashed within 10 seconds, saying the drivers failed and have recovered. I have gotten this message with both new cards and have tried new drivers to no avail.
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  4. Arc
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    sskylines said:
    I disabled the overclock and ran furmark and it crashed within 10 seconds, saying the drivers failed and have recovered. I have gotten this message with both new cards and have tried new drivers to no avail.
    Then it is a failure from the part of the GPU.

    Get it replaced once again.

    If the results are the same, use one GPU below 700 series.
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    w7
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    Arc said:
    sskylines said:
    I disabled the overclock and ran furmark and it crashed within 10 seconds, saying the drivers failed and have recovered. I have gotten this message with both new cards and have tried new drivers to no avail.
    Then it is a failure from the part of the GPU.

    Get it replaced once again.

    If the results are the same, use one GPU below 700 series.
    I find it hard to believe that 2 different cards both crash for me, that would be complete shit luck.
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  6. Arc
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    sskylines said:

    I find it hard to believe that 2 different cards both crash for me, that would be complete shit luck.
    No mate, dont think this way.

    May be it is a batch of GPUs that is faulty.
    May be the GPU is not actually replaced by the vendor.
    May be your computer is not able to carry the 700 series GPU.

    The possibility of a corrupt PCIe port is also there, but some other GPU worked fine in that slot. So this one can be ignored.
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    w7
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    Arc said:
    sskylines said:

    I find it hard to believe that 2 different cards both crash for me, that would be complete shit luck.
    No mate, dont think this way.

    May be it is a batch of GPUs that is faulty.
    May be the GPU is not actually replaced by the vendor.
    May be your computer is not able to carry the 700 series GPU.

    The possibility of a corrupt PCIe port is also there, but some other GPU worked fine in that slot. So this one can be ignored.
    I know it was replaced since it was a completely different version of the card, and I believe 750W for my setup should be more than enough for a single 760, especially when the CPU isn't OC'd anymore.
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    w7
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    Could it be a glitch with MSI Afterburner? Look at the max power % and the GPU usage, that's what it went to when the drivers failed.

    https://i.imgur.com/BHBvMtR.png
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  9. Arc
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    MSI Afterburner may cause such a problem.

    As you think in this line, uninstall it and see if it changes the situation. :)
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    w7
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    uninstalled afterburner, installed evga precision, began furmark, a minute later my pc would freeze for 4-10 seconds, and unfreeze, and then freeze again
    do any of the bug check codes lead to an underlying problem that could lead to a conclusion other than the card is faulty, again?
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