BSOD from nvlddmkm (running verifier) when trying to open GeForce Exp

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  1. Posts : 26,869
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    As best as I can tell from the video, it looks like it is supposed to look. I don't see the white line you are talking about or the statistics. What were your temps on it? The video quality may be why I can't tell a lot from it. It depends on what settings were and which test you ran. If you ran a benchmark test there is a line and graph at the bottom of the oage, like this one, running the benchmmark at user defined settings. Ay most other preset settings, the background is a differeny color and you don't get the ;watery' effect.

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  2. Arc
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       #12

    Thank you Steve

    Chowderdude, so dont be worried, and use the computer normally :)
    Let us know it it is causing any more troubles.
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  3. Posts : 11
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       #13

    Thanks guys! You've been a lot of help :)
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  4. Arc
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    You are most welcome :)
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  5. Posts : 26,869
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    At the 720P or 1080 preset benchmark, this is what mine looks like.

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  6. Posts : 11
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       #16

    Oh, sorry essenbe, I guess I didn't see the entirety of your post. The white lines I was referring to was in the bottom third of the screen, and it kept popping in and out. I ran the benchmark at my resolution though, ready to take a video with my better camera, but I didn't notice the lines. It appears to only appear during the burn-in test, right where the statistics should be shown, which makes me think that the issue is Furmark's problem during the regular burn-in test. Attached is a screenshot of the benchmark while running.

    During the indefinite burn-in test, the GPU temperature reached around 80 degrees C and stayed in that neighborhood. The user-setting benchmark isn't long enough to push my GPU to that temperature though.
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  7. Posts : 26,869
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       #17

    Chowdwedude, I just wrote a long post, but can't find it. Basically it says what you are describing to me and what I see in the screenshot above seem to be artifacts. Notice your doughnut has very little definition on the outside edges and in the top right corner, the background is overlapping the doughnut. For a better screenshot, if you think it is the camera, press print screen during the test. Open Paint and press paste. Then save as to somewhere you can find it. You can also go to our benchmarks section and look at the Ungine Heaven thread and see some of the scores.Show us your Unigine Heaven benchmark scores!.

    Just keep in mind that many of the scores, the card was overclocked, but it should give you an idea of you card's performance. You should be 'in the ballpark' of those scores. You can download the test from this link Download links for all Benchmarks. But, stay with the Heaven benchmark as it is GPU only. Many of the others are CPU and GPU benchmarks.
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  8. Posts : 11
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       #18

    That screenshot I just posted was actually just using the print screen and copy to paint method. I confess, I don't really see the artifacts that you're mentioning, but I don't really have a trained eye for this sort of thing. I'll run the Unigine Heaven Benchmark and report back my score in a little bit.
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  9. Posts : 11
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       #19

    Just ran the Heaven benchmark on the extreme preset and below are the results. I'm not exactly sure what the score for a GTX 760 should be, but I saw a GTX 660 on the leaderboard (first post) of that first link you sent me, which was 890. I was under the impression that the GTX 660 was slightly better than the 760, but perhaps my card is factory overclocked? In any case, I'm not sure that I saw any artifacts when I ran the benchmark, but again, I might have missed something.
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  10. Posts : 26,869
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       #20

    As far as the 660 and the 760, you have it backwards. The 760 is basically similar to the 670, and your score pretty much reflects that. I have a 670 and get roughly the same score you have.

    As far as the screenshots, it is really not a 'trained eye'. It's the details you can or cannot see. My background is a different color than yours, but the same pattern. The fur ball is just that. You should be able to see a distinct pattern on the background and fur on the firball, even on the edges. The background should look exactly like a background and should not ever become part of or overlap the furball. That's what I'm seeing.
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