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my old GTX 470 worked perfectly fine when I did the first RMA and since then I've tried 4 different GTX 760s and have had issues with all
I got a picture of the blue screen this time
my old GTX 470 worked perfectly fine when I did the first RMA and since then I've tried 4 different GTX 760s and have had issues with all
I got a picture of the blue screen this time
sskylines, Under other circumstances, it would sound like a power supply problem, but it's not. In fact the 760 pulls less than half of the power of the 470, which you say works fine installed. Under full load the 470 can pull 344 Watts (Nvidia's GeForce GTX 480 and 470 graphics processors - The Tech Report - Page 13) Under fulload yje 760 can pull 160 Watts (http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...,3542-22.html0 So it is not the PSU.
Would you look and see if you have a folder C:/Nvidia please, if you do, open the folder and there should be a folder called Display Drivers and show a screenshot of the contents of the display drivers folder.
My game (CSGO) keeps freezing and I have to ctrl+alt+del to unfreeze it and sometimes it freezes my entire pc, forcing a manual restart.
Please look in C:/windows/Minidump and see if there are any new minidump files. If there are, please copy the dump files (you'll have to provide admin permissions al through this) paste them to a folder your desktop. Highlight the folder, right click it and select send to > compressed zip folder. Next post upload the zip folder here using the paperclip icon in the reply window. Also, be sure you have run all the windows updates. Keep checking for more updates until it says there are no more.
I am a gamer too, but I don't have that game. But, I've noticed that we have had several cases like yours recently specifically about CSGO and League of Legends. It is starting to make me wonder if there is something about those 2 games I know I had similar issues with BF4. It was the game and not my computer. I played through all the problems for a while. I eventually uninstalled it and have no problems with other games.
actually got a dumpfile this time
keep in mind I've also gotten blue screens from browsing the internet, opening streams and youtube videos, not just from games
I doubt there is anything that is going to surprise you
There is something else I want to checkCode:lmvm nvlddmkm start end module name fffff880`0f03c000 fffff880`0fc94000 nvlddmkm T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: nvlddmkm.sys Image path: nvlddmkm.sys Image name: nvlddmkm.sys Timestamp: Tue Mar 04 05:07:52 2014 (5315B408) CheckSum: 00C20523 ImageSize: 00C58000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4 Mini Kernel Dump does not contain unloaded driver list
Try this link and see if you have the latest version of direct X. For Windows 7, I believe the latest version is 11.1. There are reports all over the web about similar problems you are having. Do you have the freezes with any other games (besides League of Legends)? You may also try to install from Nvidia driver version 337.91 WHQL using the method you used before NVIDIA Drivers - Avoid Problems Try just installing the Display driver and the PhysX driver. This is the link to check the DirectX version you have as well as the latest Windows 7 version How to install the latest version of DirectX. If that DirectX page says you have the latest version and you still have problems, I would try to uninstall your version and reinstall it again, from that link. It's KB2670838.
Tried uninstalling the old and installing the new Nvidia drivers and my display would just turn off and stay black for 10-15 minutes, so I would just restart; control panel is showing I have no drivers installed currently. My DirectX is up to date and I got another BSOD today. Whenever I'm playing a game, my left monitor (the one I'm not displaying the game on) has these faint, almost black lines that run up and down the screen, which all GTX 760s have done; is this an indication of something in particular?