BSOD 116 and restart shutdown?.

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    BSOD 116 and restart shutdown?.


    Hi. A couple of weeks ago I was having problems with my MSI 670GTX with BSOD and 116 code. I got a new card Asus Strix 970 GTX because of this. From the start of using this card the graphics didn't look as they should. Anti Aliasing didn't look right as when stood still the edges look jaggy but when moving they looked smooth. It also has shimmering effect in light areas and dimming and bright. At least last night I was able to play games and finished upon watching youtube. I come to turn it on as normal this morning and the motherboard bios would show up and windows 7 ball logo spin but after that no signal. I managed to get into bios and change it so that I am using on board graphics. When I got to desktop a message said that it had an unexpected error and the error was the same BSOD 116 error. I uninstalled all NVidia drivers and tried installing drivers again. But this time it said not compatible. Its not worked since. I cant have gotten 2 graphic cards with same error can I or do you think it could be something else. Also the screen even on the desktop looks abit washed out slightly using mobo graphics and when I was using NVidia card.

    When I restart the PC it shuts down twice and then reboots as to doing normal restart.

    Specs in my systems specs at bottom.
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    A 0x116 is a VIDEO_TDR_ERROR (Timeout Detection Recovery) and is specific to video cards. It could be a driver issue, overheating, power to the card, the PCIe slot on the motherboard or a bad card itself among other things. Seeing as you've replaced the card it seems unlikely that you'd have a second bad card straight away so I'd be questioning the PCIe slot and the PSU. First off can you let us know what PSU you have in your PC as it's not in your system specs.
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    In case old GPU was AMD, did you uninstall catalyst cc?
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    It was a GTX670.
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    I see now! Reading skills while walking ftw

    Try loading BIOS defaults before starting with Boozad's suggestions.
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    Hi. PSU is. Antec High Current pro 850wat. Tried all bios defaults and even restored bios version then flashed to latest and still no good. Formatted don't no how many times. lol.

    Also in IE11 and other apps like steam I get bad shimmering moving the app left and right but not up and down. Even just using onboard graphics.
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    Hi. Update. well for some reason my PC restarted on its own twice and tried installing NVidia card with out the drivers. I went into Device manager and looked under display adapters while using my on board graphics and it got a yellow triangle with a ! on it. I clicked on it to see what was wrong and it says.

    This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12)
    If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other devices on this system.

    I also looked in system devices and found a Yellow triangle with a ! on High Definition Audio controller.

    Thanks for any info.
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    Can you look in the BIOS at the values of the 3V, 5V and 12V please.
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    Hi. I don't no if this is the right value your looking for but in my bios I went in MIT PC health status and in there it said.

    CPU Vcore is 1.152V
    Dram voltage is 1.524V
    +3.3v - 3.363V
    +12V- 12.168V


    Now I have just got this looking in windows.

    Problem signature:



    Problem Event Name: APPCRASH

    Application Name: Explorer.EXE

    Application Version: 6.1.7601.17567

    Application Timestamp: 4d672ee4

    Fault Module Name: StackHash_d263

    Fault Module Version: 6.1.7601.18869

    Fault Module Timestamp: 556366f2

    Exception Code: c0000374

    Exception Offset: 00000000000bfc22

    OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3

    Locale ID: 2057

    Additional Information 1: d263

    Additional Information 2: d2634135b9bb0044492a07875b76fcc2

    Additional Information 3: fc08

    Additional Information 4: fc08fe044312fb48a55e3f6239925f74

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    Looks good. Do you have a soundcard installed?
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