BSOD while GPU stressed/unstressed, errors 10000007e/00000124/00000116

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       #31

    Please identify which model GTX 760 you have:
    EVGA - Products - Graphics - GeForce 700 Series Family - GTX 760

    Thanks
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       #32

    Please set the GPU to stock values, go to bios and give us the values of the +12V, +5V and +3.3V. Also I would like your answer to Slartybart's question. Please download, if you don't already have it, GPUz and show us a screenshot of the main tab and the sensor tab. Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums

    EDIT: A GTX 470 at max power draw is around 200W A GTX 760 at full draw is around 160W. Those numbers can vary slightly depending on which card you have, but rarely significantly.
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       #33

    Part
    Last edited by sskylines; 15 Jan 2017 at 23:45.
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       #34

    gpu-z

    2nd pic is idle, 3rd is in CSGO
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       #35

    At a quick glance your card is running at X8 instead of X16 as it should and the overclock on your CPU is just simply using auto voltage which normally will give you much more Vcore under stress than needed. Your card should be in the top PCIe slot instead of where it is.
    Also, please fill out your system Specs as completely as possible. It will help us to help you. If you need help filling them out, this will help System Info - See Your System Specs . Otherwise you can click My System Specs at the bottom left of your last post and there will be a link to update your system specs. Just be sure to click save at the bottom after you have finished filling them out. If you would like to know what we would like, click my system specs at the bottom of this post to see mine.

    If you don't already have it, please download CPUz and post screenshots (Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums ) of the CPU, Mainboard, Memory and SPD tabs. With the SPD tabs you can select each dim slot at the upper left drop down box. We only need the slots that are populated with ram. From what I can see of your screenshots, your ram timings are wrong and should be 9-9-9-24 instead of 9-11-11-29.

    I also believe your GPU drivers need to be updated. Please use this to do so, NVIDIA Drivers - Avoid Problems. In your GPUz screenshot, you should show a 12V rating at the bottom which is missing for some reason and your PhysX box is not checked in the bottom of the first page, which may mean you don't have the PhysX drivers installed.
    Last edited by essenbe; 10 Jun 2014 at 10:12.
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       #36

    essenbe said:
    At a quick glance your card is running at X8 instead of X16 as it should and the overclock on your CPU is just simply using auto voltage which normally will give you much more Vcore under stress than needed. Your card should be in the top PCIe slot instead of where it is.
    Also, please fill out your system Specs as completely as possible. It will help us to help you. If you need help filling them out, this will help System Info - See Your System Specs . Otherwise you can click My System Specs at the bottom left of your last post and there will be a link to update your system specs. Just be sure to click save at the bottom after you have finished filling them out. If you would like to know what we would like, click my system specs at the bottom of this post to see mine.

    If you don't already have it, please download CPUz and post screenshots (Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums ) of the CPU, Mainboard, Memory and SPD tabs. With the SPD tabs you can select each dim slot at the upper left drop down box. We only need the slots that are populated with ram. From what I can see of your screenshots, your ram timings are wrong and should be 9-9-9-24 instead of 9-11-11-29.
    The reason my GPU is in the bottom slot
    Last edited by sskylines; 15 Jan 2017 at 23:45.
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       #37

    Please read above again, I edited my post.
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       #38

    essenbe said:
    Please read above again, I edited my post.
    correct, i don't have physx installed, I did a clean driver sweep and only checked off the main drivers.
    reinstalling 332.21 and adding physx drivers
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       #39

    You really need the PhysX drivers and you can select what uses PhysX in the Nvidia control panel. I believe by default they use the CPU, if the drivers are installed. The link I provided will show you how to do a clean install. Unless I am mistaken, Gigabyte board PCIe slots are X16, X1, X8 and X4. There is no reason you can't run your sound card in an X4 slot or even an X8 slot, but I would use the bottom slot for the sound card and the top X16 slot for the graphics card.
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       #40

    ok, so i've installed drivers, added experience and physx, relocated my gpu to the top PCI slot and the soundcard and the bottom slot

    new GPU-Z screenshots

    I misunderstood how the PCI-E slot worked and thought that my soundcard wouldn't work in a normal GPU PCI slot
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