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Last week: "Display driver NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver, Version 314.22 stopped responding and has successfully recovered." happened three times while gaming.
I really didn´t mind because i knew it occur sometimes but not normally that often,
also normally game would still work normally after that but this time it went unplayable so i had to reboot it. (Oh i forgot to tell the game, it was Borderlands 2)
It happened only once with Borderlands and two times when trying to stream FF XIV.
On a sidenote Rainmeter and DisplayFusion may be the possible harm causers. Because sometimes rainmeter gadgets would just randomly go black and recover fast with no reason.
This week: On Tuesday same thing happened twice in short timespan while playing FFXIV RR. The drivers crashed and fps went sticky. At this point i got pretty frustrated and reinstalled whole windows 7.
After i had installed all the drivers and updates i installed DisplayFusion and it suddenly started complaining something about emty dvd drive.(i was reinstalling Tera Eu from cd at this point and was about swap disks)
I decided to open my case and i noticed right away that one of the two pci-e power cables going to my gpu was kinda loose, so i pressed it back in.
After this i installed windows again and haven´t had any problems since, only one problem with Bastion while starting it.
(It crashed and complained something about Framework and Xna so i installed Xna framework or something like that and it worked like a charm.)
Note: I´m using two monitors. BenQ G2420HDB(Secondary) and Samsung S24B150(Main)
Here is my 3dmark11 scores:
P9039 with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670(1x) and Intel Core i5-3570K Processor
Graphics Score 9740
Physics Score 7408
Combined Score 7474
I also ran Final fantasy XIV Realm reborn 2.0 Benchmark with high(Desktop) 1920*1080 settings.
I got 11k for a score and that´s Extremely high score.
The question is, how i can be sure my system is stable now? Is there any way to be sure?
I also checked voltage values in bios and everything seemed normal.
Oh and if someone who already knows me from before happens to read this, all my pc problems last spring got solved by a fresh Windows install. I just had some network problems so i wasn´t able to come back to report about it and over time when i got my network back i already had forgot whole thing. Sorry guys.
I really didn´t mind because i knew it occur sometimes but not normally that often,
also normally game would still work normally after that but this time it went unplayable so i had to reboot it. (Oh i forgot to tell the game, it was Borderlands 2)
It happened only once with Borderlands and two times when trying to stream FF XIV.
On a sidenote Rainmeter and DisplayFusion may be the possible harm causers. Because sometimes rainmeter gadgets would just randomly go black and recover fast with no reason.
This week: On Tuesday same thing happened twice in short timespan while playing FFXIV RR. The drivers crashed and fps went sticky. At this point i got pretty frustrated and reinstalled whole windows 7.
After i had installed all the drivers and updates i installed DisplayFusion and it suddenly started complaining something about emty dvd drive.(i was reinstalling Tera Eu from cd at this point and was about swap disks)
I decided to open my case and i noticed right away that one of the two pci-e power cables going to my gpu was kinda loose, so i pressed it back in.
After this i installed windows again and haven´t had any problems since, only one problem with Bastion while starting it.
(It crashed and complained something about Framework and Xna so i installed Xna framework or something like that and it worked like a charm.)
Note: I´m using two monitors. BenQ G2420HDB(Secondary) and Samsung S24B150(Main)
Here is my 3dmark11 scores:
P9039 with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670(1x) and Intel Core i5-3570K Processor
Graphics Score 9740
Physics Score 7408
Combined Score 7474
I also ran Final fantasy XIV Realm reborn 2.0 Benchmark with high(Desktop) 1920*1080 settings.
I got 11k for a score and that´s Extremely high score.
The question is, how i can be sure my system is stable now? Is there any way to be sure?
I also checked voltage values in bios and everything seemed normal.
Oh and if someone who already knows me from before happens to read this, all my pc problems last spring got solved by a fresh Windows install. I just had some network problems so i wasn´t able to come back to report about it and over time when i got my network back i already had forgot whole thing. Sorry guys.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 ultimate x64 Build 6_1_7601Intel i5-3570k 3.4ghz @ 4.2ghzCorsair Vengeance low profile 2x4Nvidia GTX 670 Gigabyte oc edition
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom build
- OS
- Windows 7 ultimate x64 Build 6_1_7601
- CPU
- Intel i5-3570k 3.4ghz @ 4.2ghz
- Motherboard
- Asus P8Z77-V LX
- Memory
- Corsair Vengeance low profile 2x4
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GTX 670 Gigabyte oc edition
- Sound Card
- Onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Benq G2420HDB 24"
- Hard Drives
- Corsair CSSD-F80GB2-A ATA Device - 80gb
DC WD2500AAKX-001CA0 ATA Device - 250gb
WDC WD10EADS-00M2B0 ATA Device - 1000gb
- PSU
- Corsair TX650w
- Case
- Cooler Master Haf 922
- Cooling
- Thermalright Silver arrow