Windows 7 Crash Bccode 116 [and cant solve]

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  1. Posts : 9
    windows 7 64bit home premium
    Thread Starter
       #11

    yowanvista said:
    Eternia said:
    so after like 20-30 tries of getting onto my desktop it managed to stay for awhile i managed to uninstall all vid card drivers and it boots semi normally. Doesn't freeze up or at least the 2 times Ive done it. any suggestions?
    Seems you need a new GPU
    RMA it if is is still under warranty
    ive literally gone through 2 different card evga sent out this being newer less then 5months old. last one i had was faulty and that being said VIDEO CARDS ANNOY ME . enough said >.<
    also on that note I think evga is starting to hate me for all the advanced rma's I make the give me.
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  2. Posts : 9
    windows 7 64bit home premium
    Thread Starter
       #12

    is it possible my card is incompatible with my mother board or something. Ive over the last year replaced every part in my pc except for my motherboard[well i did more like last one died. I got the same model though] and my Hard drive.
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  3. Posts : 8,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
       #13

    Eternia said:
    is it possible my card is incompatible with my mother board or something. Ive over the last year replaced every part in my pc except for my motherboard[well i did more like last one died. I got the same model though] and my Hard drive.
    Your Card is fully compatible with your Mobo
    Do a GPU Stress test with OCCT, if any errors are found it will confirm that the GPU is faulty
    OCCT (OverClock Checking Tool) 3.0.0 download from Guru3D.com
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  4. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #14

    Hi all !!!

    I have been also experiencing exactly the same behavior with my evga 470GTX card. Everything on my system works fine with an older 8800 card (even SLI), eliminated almost every other component (RAM, PSU, etc) with ones from other systems.
    I then take the 470 GTX and install it on a different system (Abit IP-35E). It works fine there and I can clock the hell out of it and have it running for hours without failure (Afterburner & kombustor).

    I found similar threads on this issue, linking to TDR delay value in the Registry.
    I'm really puzzled with this 470 attitude... anybody can help?

    Or I'm going to sit here and look at it till it melts...

    Thanks!
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  5. Posts : 9
    windows 7 64bit home premium
    Thread Starter
       #15

    colymore said:
    Hi all !!!

    I have been also experiencing exactly the same behavior with my evga 470GTX card. Everything on my system works fine with an older 8800 card (even SLI), eliminated almost every other component (RAM, PSU, etc) with ones from other systems.
    I then take the 470 GTX and install it on a different system (Abit IP-35E). It works fine there and I can clock the hell out of it and have it running for hours without failure (Afterburner & kombustor).

    I found similar threads on this issue, linking to TDR delay value in the Registry.
    I'm really puzzled with this 470 attitude... anybody can help?

    Or I'm going to sit here and look at it till it melts...

    Thanks!
    it will melt =P
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  6. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #16

    Eternia said:
    colymore said:
    Hi all !!!

    I have been also experiencing exactly the same behavior with my evga 470GTX card. Everything on my system works fine with an older 8800 card (even SLI), eliminated almost every other component (RAM, PSU, etc) with ones from other systems.
    I then take the 470 GTX and install it on a different system (Abit IP-35E). It works fine there and I can clock the hell out of it and have it running for hours without failure (Afterburner & kombustor).

    I found similar threads on this issue, linking to TDR delay value in the Registry.
    I'm really puzzled with this 470 attitude... anybody can help?

    Or I'm going to sit here and look at it till it melts...

    Thanks!
    it will melt =P

    I don't think that will happen...although I wish it did...

    But seriously (and to add something useful to this conversation) I'm convinced the card is NOT the problem.
    I have the 470GTX on the WinXP system (IP35E board) and runs just fine and OCs like crazy

    So I believe the problem is related to Windows 7

    Anybody with a clue about this 116 error on Win7 x64?
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