New GPU Titan X = Lots of problems and horror !

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  1. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #21

    Just a note for the future.

    Any time you do a fresh install of Windows 7 you should get all needed Windows 7 Updates including SP-1 before installing things like PS or other programs.
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  2. Posts : 5,656
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #22

    I am not sure if this is the procedure listed in clean install tutorial, but only thing I install before Windows Update is current chipset drivers. Then finish Windows Updates and continue with other drivers. Software is the last.
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  3. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #23

    The way I do it is pretty much simple.

    1. Install Windows, SP1, all needed updates. *Activate*
    2. Install MSE and update
    3. Install Malwarebytes and update.
    4. Then install programs one and a time and verify things still work as they should.

    *Lots of reboots in between things whether they are requested or not.

    * During all this I let Windows 7 choose what drivers are installed. I can always go back later and sort through Drives if I so desire or need to.

    *Getting Windows 7 working properly and protected is my first priority. Then I can tap dance with various programs.

    *After I'm done and if I'm using a hard drive I defrag and then make a copy. If I'm using a Intel SSD I use the Intel Tool Box and then make a copy.

    It really wouldn't take a that long if it wasn't for all the Windows Updates downloading and installing.

    I seldom do a Clean Install because I don't have a need to.
    Two computers so just two Clean Installs in the last few years.
    I have done a couple of Repair Installs because of my over tinkering.
    I blame my over tinkering on Global Warming and that makes me feel better.

    This forum has several tutorials on Clean Install and Repair Installs that should meet just about every bodies needs. Millions have use them with success.

    Note:
    I do have Microsoft DVD's so I don't have to go looking for a ISO.
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  4. Posts : 2,781
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #24

    I think it's some hardware that isn't compatible, he minimizes PS and BSOD. It could be driver related or it could be hardware.
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  5. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #25

    Ya think ?

    He only added a Titan X, why would you think it`s hardware related ( says sarcastically )



    But seriously, after updating he should be fine.

    Now all we need is a new driver from nvidia.

    Which should be out within 2 weeks.

    I myself am not having any issues with 353.30
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  6. Posts : 51
    Windows 7 Proffesional x64
    Thread Starter
       #26

    Been a while since I posted this heh :- )

    Well update... few months down the line and tried :

    2x CPu
    2x Mobo
    3x GPu
    5x HDD
    2x PSU
    2x ram sets

    Andddd I still crash :- ))) Crash a lot !

    Fking nightmare ehhh.

    I think its to do with windows and nvidia drivers. I believe my 2009 win install disk is outdated and the default drivers it install conflicts with nvidia drivers and Titan X... so I'm downloading latest ISO I can get my hands on from MS + reinstalling windows tomorrow. But this time I will put nvidia drivers 1st and then all the SP's and then chipset drivers. So that I know that the drivers are running properly. Not sure if it will help but we will see...

    I'm also considering installing windows on 680 gtx and then replacing card... but not sure if that would help.

    End of day instead of bluescreens I'm getting apphangs now days and silly crashes.

    Like if game (Smite.exe) crashes. I cant start game again until I restart PC :- ))

    Btw thanks every one for help and ur time!
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  7. Posts : 2,781
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #27

    Yeah, it's definitely not hardware related.
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  8. Posts : 51
    Windows 7 Proffesional x64
    Thread Starter
       #28

    Its very strange that I have that issue on X99 + Titan X system. I seen other people have that and no issues ehh weird stuff!
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  9. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #29

    With a new install and the latest drivers you should be fine.

    Welcome to NVIDIA - World Leader in Visual Computing Technologies
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  10. Posts : 20,583
    Win-7-Pro64bit 7-H-Prem-64bit
       #30

    I have no idea if it's related but your ram is 2400,
    Report of <WS-PC>
    Code:
    DIMM-A1: Corsair CMK32GX4M4A2400C14
    System Memory  65440 MB  (DDR4-2133 DDR4 SDRAM) 
    
    
    DIMM-A1: Corsair CMK32GX4M4A2400C14  8  GB DDR4-2133 DDR4 SDRAM  (16-15-15-36 @ 1066 MHz)  (15-15-15-36 @ 1066  MHz)  (14-14-14-35 @ 1037 MHz)  (13-13-13-32 @ 962 MHz)  (12-12-12-30 @  888 MHz)  (11-11-11-27 @ 814 MHz)  (10-10-10-25 @ 740 MHz)  (9-9-9-22 @  666 MHz) 
    
    
    DIMM-A2: Corsair CMK32GX4M4A2400C14  8  GB DDR4-2133 DDR4 SDRAM  (16-15-15-36 @ 1066 MHz)  (15-15-15-36 @ 1066  MHz)  (14-14-14-35 @ 1037 MHz)  (13-13-13-32 @ 962 MHz)  (12-12-12-30 @  888 MHz)  (11-11-11-27 @ 814 MHz)  (10-10-10-25 @ 740 MHz)  (9-9-9-22 @  666 MHz) 
    
    
    DIMM-B1: Corsair CMK32GX4M4A2400C14  8  GB DDR4-2133 DDR4 SDRAM  (16-15-15-36 @ 1066 MHz)  (15-15-15-36 @ 1066  MHz)  (14-14-14-35 @ 1037 MHz)  (13-13-13-32 @ 962 MHz)  (12-12-12-30 @  888 MHz)  (11-11-11-27 @ 814 MHz)  (10-10-10-25 @ 740 MHz)  (9-9-9-22 @  666 MHz) 
    
    
    DIMM-B2: Corsair CMK32GX4M4A2400C14  8  GB DDR4-2133 DDR4 SDRAM  (16-15-15-36 @ 1066 MHz)  (15-15-15-36 @ 1066  MHz)  (14-14-14-35 @ 1037 MHz)  (13-13-13-32 @ 962 MHz)  (12-12-12-30 @  888 MHz)  (11-11-11-27 @ 814 MHz)  (10-10-10-25 @ 740 MHz)  (9-9-9-22 @  666 MHz) 
    
    
    DIMM-C1: Corsair CMK32GX4M4A2400C14  8  GB DDR4-2133 DDR4 SDRAM  (16-15-15-36 @ 1066 MHz)  (15-15-15-36 @ 1066  MHz)  (14-14-14-35 @ 1037 MHz)  (13-13-13-32 @ 962 MHz)  (12-12-12-30 @  888 MHz)  (11-11-11-27 @ 814 MHz)  (10-10-10-25 @ 740 MHz)  (9-9-9-22 @  666 MHz) 
    
    
    DIMM-C2: Corsair CMK32GX4M4A2400C14  8  GB DDR4-2133 DDR4 SDRAM  (16-15-15-36 @ 1066 MHz)  (15-15-15-36 @ 1066  MHz)  (14-14-14-35 @ 1037 MHz)  (13-13-13-32 @ 962 MHz)  (12-12-12-30 @  888 MHz)  (11-11-11-27 @ 814 MHz)  (10-10-10-25 @ 740 MHz)  (9-9-9-22 @  666 MHz) 
    
    
    DIMM-D1: Corsair CMK32GX4M4A2400C14  8  GB DDR4-2133 DDR4 SDRAM  (16-15-15-36 @ 1066 MHz)  (15-15-15-36 @ 1066  MHz)  (14-14-14-35 @ 1037 MHz)  (13-13-13-32 @ 962 MHz)  (12-12-12-30 @  888 MHz)  (11-11-11-27 @ 814 MHz)  (10-10-10-25 @ 740 MHz)  (9-9-9-22 @  666 MHz) 
    
    
    DIMM-D2: Corsair CMK32GX4M4A2400C14  8  GB DDR4-2133 DDR4 SDRAM  (16-15-15-36 @ 1066 MHz)  (15-15-15-36 @ 1066  MHz)  (14-14-14-35 @ 1037 MHz)  (13-13-13-32 @ 962 MHz)  (12-12-12-30 @  888 MHz)  (11-11-11-27 @ 814 MHz)  (10-10-10-25 @ 740 MHz)  (9-9-9-22 @  666 MHz) 
    
    
    BIOS Type  AMI (03/04/2015)
    The processor supports up to 2133 ?
    Intel® Coreā„¢ i7-5960X Processor Extreme Edition (20M Cache, up to 3.50 GHz) Specifications
    Code:
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    Memory Specifications         Max Memory Size (dependent on memory type)      64 GB         Memory Types      DDR4 1333/1600/2133         Max # of Memory Channels      4         Max Memory Bandwidth      68 GB/s         ECC Memory Supported   ‡                                 
          No
    Problem might be if the cpu or ram turbos ?
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