BSOD BCCODE 116 nvidia driver 310.90 crashing  


  1. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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    BSOD BCCODE 116 nvidia driver 310.90 crashing


    recently updated from 306.97 due to a bsod. updated to 310.90 and another bsod occured several hours later.

    noticed that gpu temps were reaching 85-90c during high load. 40-45c during idle. wondering if it could be a temp issue.

    running a 580gtx

    .dmp file

    https://skydrive.live.com/embed?cid=...JOk7fniln9HzkI
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  2. Posts : 2,573
    Win7 Ultimate X64
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    Have a look through this thread lots of good advice and yes those temps do seem a bit high might be time to get in there and do some cleaning
    Please fill in your system specs System Info - See Your System Specs
    Have a read of this https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html i dont seem to be able to retrieve your upload, follow the guide and post directly in your reply
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  3. Posts : 7
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    Thank you for the reply. here is a link to skydrive with the System info and other files that the SF Diagnostic tool gathered.

    http://sdrv.ms/Vt1cww
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    8 Pro x64
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    AlexBorello said:
    recently updated from 306.97 due to a bsod.
    So it was running fine on 306.97 for how long?

    How many BSOD did you actually receive with that driver and was that under load or doing 'desktop stuff'.

    Basically you had an existing issue, updated an the issue still exists.



    noticed that gpu temps were reaching 85-90c during high load. 40-45c during idle. wondering if it could be a temp issue.

    running a 580gtx
    Idle is fine. So too is load. Warm, but still fine. However if it's 100c+, then shut downs will occur. Never hurts to clean the fan and shove a bit of compressed air to blow bunnies of the heatsink (If it's a reference design cooler)

    How long have you had the card and was it always running those temps?
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  5. Posts : 7
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    ran 306.97 since 10/15/2012 without any real problems. temps were around the same. i wasnt monitering the temps when it did crash the first time and now for the last 7-8hrs I have been keeping the temp below 80c. cleaned out the box as well. hopefully it helps.

    also i purchased the card on 4/10/2011...and yes the temps have always been in 75-85c in high use
    Last edited by AlexBorello; 29 Jan 2013 at 02:58. Reason: purchase date
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  6. Posts : 2,573
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    I thought a little high a 90 ish seems to be around the temp a card will start throttling back to prevent overheat/crash that particular card is only rated for 97C max, have never experienced it thats just my obsevation from other threads
    GeForce GTX 580 | Specifications | GeForce
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  7. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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    well after a good dusting and installing EVGA precision software ive managed to keep temps from going above 92C. Still geting hotter than i would like but at least its not crashing as of now. Researching liquid cooling set ups that ill probally be throwing in there in the next few weeks. thanks for the replies and help!
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