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  1. Posts : 26,869
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       #21

    OK, as I understand it, you have tried several drivers for the card, all with a clean install of the drivers. If it is still crashing it would have to be the card, the Motherboard slot(s) or the PSU. You ran driver verifier and there seemed to be no conflicting drivers, so those are all that is left, It would be helpful if your friend could try your card in his computer to see if he gets the same results as you. Am I correct in all of that?
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       #22

    Well you are almost correct. I have tried only 1 driver with the clean install. All rest were just updates.

    The driver i installed is in this post: BSOD: Was my NVIDIA driver?
    And you were right... it was not you it was Boozad recommending that driver. Sorry for that.

    Maybe i need to mention another problem i had since i bought the computer. I connected my monitor to PC using the miniHDMI port on the graphics card. Sometimes it just wouldn't start and gave me 6 beeps. Based on that alienware sent me 3 new graphics card,new processor, new motherboard and then a brand new PC. Problem was still not solved... if i use the miniHDMI port i will still sometimes get 6 beeps. I am using now the normal port (VGA). I dont know if this is related to my problem or not.

    I attached 2 new BSODs. Thanks !
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  3. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #23

    That, to me, only would mean the graphics card isn't working like it should. Have you tried HDMI or DVI? DVI always works best for me.

    Try the clean install with another driver using the same method. NVIDIA Drivers - Avoid Problems. I always use that method and never install anything except the Graphics Driver and PhysX. Try another driver and see if there is any difference.
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       #24

    I said VGA sorry... i meant DVI. I can't try normal HDMI port because GTX 690 doesnt have one except the miniHDMI. I would need an DVI - HDMI adapter. Alright i will try other driver(s). Thanks.

    P.S: I think the files i attached upper are different because those are from BSOD today when i was not playing.
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  5. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #25

    They say the same thing the others did. Video TDR Failure.
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       #26

    I have found the problem... it was RAM issue... i removed 8GB and now its working fine. Thank you for your help.
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  7. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #27

    I'm glad you have it working right and hope it continues for you.
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  8. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #28

    Could you post the site for the exact motherboard your system is using?
    Your motherboard might have ram limitations.

    Also the site for the ram your system uses?

    Look at essenbe and my system specs. Detailed information is very helpful.

    Computer type PC/Desktop
    System Manufacturer/Model Number Home made Desktop
    OS Windows 7 Pro. 64/SP-1
    CPU Intel i7-4820-E @ 4.625/vcore 1.3V bios
    Motherboard ASUS X79 Sabertooth
    Memory G.SKILL Trident X Series-2400/16 Gb/I don't recommend G.Skil
    Graphics Card Asus GTX-770/OC
    Monitor(s) Displays Asus 27" LED LCD/VE278Q
    Screen Resolution 1920-1080 or 1280-720 HDMI

    Update your System Spec
    Keyboard Das 4 Professional
    Mouse M/S 5000 wireless
    PSU Corsair AX-860i Platinum
    Case Phanteks Enthoo Primo/4 case 140 fans
    Cooling XSPC 360/240 Dual pump water cooling/2 radiators 10 fans p/p
    Hard Drives INTEL SSD 530-250 Gb Sata 3.0/ Samsung 500 GB SSD external for backups.
    Internet Speed 3.0 mb
    Antivirus Microsoft Security Essentials/ Malwarebytes Premium
    Browser I.E. 11 default/Firefox/ ISP Windstream
    Other Info LG BluRay Burner/ Sound system KLipsch-THX/ Asus Router RTN-12 StarTech 5 1/4 ssd/hard drive sata hot swap bay.
    Computer type PC/Desktop
    System Manufacturer/Model Number Home Built Rig1/ Rig 2
    OS Windows Ultimate SP1/Windows 7 Enterprise X64
    CPU Intel i7-3770K/i7-5930K
    Motherboard Asus Maximus V Extreme Z77/ Asus X99 Deluxe
    Memory 16GB G.Skill DDR3-2400 /16 GB Ripjaws 4 DDR4-2800
    Graphics Card EVGA 780 Classified/EVGA GTX 980 Classified
    Sound Card On Board
    Monitor(s) Displays Asus 27" LCD VG278HE 144Hz
    Screen Resolution 1920X1080

    Keyboard Logitech G510s
    Mouse Logitech G500
    PSU CORSAIR AX1200i/EVGA 1050W
    Case Phanteks Enthoo Primo/ Corsair 750D
    Cooling Custom Water Cooling- 2X360mm Rads and D5 Pump/ Corsair H105
    Hard Drives Samsung 120GB 850 Pro,2 X Samsung 840 Pro SSD 256 GB, 2X120 GB Samsung EVO, 500 GB Samsung EVO, Samsung HD103SJ 1TB . External HD- Black X dock esata 2TB Seagate, Rosewill USB 3.0 dock 2TB Seagate, Black X Duo esata 2X Seagate 2TB drives.
    Internet Speed carrier pigeon speed
    Antivirus ESET/MBAM Pro
    Browser ie11 / Chrome/
    Other Info 2nd Rig i7-3770K Asus Sabertooth Z77, 16 GB G Skill, HX750, Samsung 840 Pro 256 GB, Various hard drives, EVGA GTX 780 Classified Switch 810 case, windows 7 Pro X64 (WHS in VM) -------- 3rd rig (used as HTPC),Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 X64, i7-2600K, Asus Maximus V Gene, 256GB Samsung 830, 3X2TB drives, HD 6950, 8 GB DDR3-2133, Corsair 600T. Laptop- Samsung RF711 Win 7 HP / Dell Inspiron Win 8
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       #29

    Well the site from where i bought my entire desktop PC is this one: Alienware Gaming PC - Gaming At Its Best - Alienware DE
    The motherboard is alienware made (if i understood correctly) and about the RAM i can tell you what it is written on the RAM tag: SK hynix 4GB 1Rx8 PC3.
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  10. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #30

    I just curious because I can't find a Alenware motherboard for a 2011 intel cpu.
    If I could I could look at the specs.

    By chance did your system come with a motherboard manual?
    It's a must to have.

    What I'm trying to do is find a way for you to see as much of your system as possible. You will find out the more you know about your system the is a good thing.

    Try this tutorial by Kari and see what it shows.

    Speccy - Publish Snapshot of your System Specs
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