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If you got no errors in either test I would so your hardware is fine and there must have been some random corruption in the OS or memory. Keep a look out for it happening again.
If you got no errors in either test I would so your hardware is fine and there must have been some random corruption in the OS or memory. Keep a look out for it happening again.
I have seen it like it is in the pictures before, but not the grey screen..
I had this happen on my GTX580SLI setup on BF3 about a year ago and it turned out to be the seating of my cards, they had waterblocks which made them heavy and they had sagged in the slot, try blowing out your pcie slot and reseating your card.
Also had issues months later with both my cards being on the same rail of my PSU, switched the cables to run 1 card on each rail and that fixed the issue, not really relevant in your situation but if you have alot of components in your system and dual 12v rails try balancing your components over both rails.
I will try that, thanks :)