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miragui




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PostPosted: Thu, 8th Jan 2015 06:08    Post subject:
Maybe you have a bad motherboard. Or you need a bios update for your motherboard.


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nik_nak




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PostPosted: Thu, 8th Jan 2015 22:50    Post subject:
Mortibus wrote:
do you have any extra usb ports plugged in to the mobo, see if all usb ports are intact
try removing your mobo from your case and only attach boot drive see if it boots normally
also try to reset cmos



Tried all this with no luck, I'm going to end up taking this to a local computer shop to see if they can solve it.
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nik_nak




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PostPosted: Thu, 8th Jan 2015 22:51    Post subject:
Miragui,

I've updated the BIOS recently to see if that solved the issue, no luck.

The motherboard is only a year old Mad
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nik_nak




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PostPosted: Thu, 8th Jan 2015 23:01    Post subject:
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/802056/geforce-700-600-series/gtx-770-driver-issue-help-needed-/



I'm looking into this TDR issue, doesn't seem to have solved anything for me though.
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MadK9




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PostPosted: Fri, 9th Jan 2015 00:38    Post subject:
I had this issue end of last year, my 560ti just kept giving 'Display Not Working blah blah' but it was intermittent, i tried everything..

I put it in my Mediaserver to test, and instant i did that Mediaserver would just crash on startup.
As i was looking for GPU upgrade anyway, bought a new one, and guess what. No errors at all, been plain sailing.

I did some research, and my issue seems it was caused by a Driver update i did awhile back, i had overclocked my gpu, and the update just fucked the card and just started a viscous cycle of errors for days, then played nice for days.

But touch wood been on the new GPU now for like 3 months and not one single gpu issue (note i didn't change ANYTHING else in my 2 rigs.)
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moosenoodles




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PostPosted: Fri, 9th Jan 2015 01:28    Post subject:
nik_nak wrote:
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/802056/geforce-700-600-series/gtx-770-driver-issue-help-needed-/



I'm looking into this TDR issue, doesn't seem to have solved anything for me though.


Dont listen to that bullshit its an excuse so smidia don't have to cough up any answers, they have been avoiding this problem apparently for 3 years now, plenty of people complaining and no assistance perse.

If you are on the 09's try older ones for sure, I sometimes get a restart on the last few drivers but the latest is no good for me or so it seems so im on the .80's (hotfix) only had one or two restarted driver errors playing a few high end games and seemed to of fixed that by just lowering boost clock down by 50 and making sure the power the card is drawing hits its mark.

It for instance draws over to 106+ on power use when im set at 100, so when I play games I know can crash out fc4/advanced warfare etc etc the new shit of late, I up the power to 110 to cover the draw and lower the clock slightly. This seems to at least fixed any issues using the latest driver releases 75/80/09's

It does seem though the latest driver sets dont like dx9 gaming that much on the higher end cards. you dont see much trouble with 780ti's etc and usually they are all great on 5 series and 6 series but 9 series ive heard nothing but troubles. Early days for them though on those cards.
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moosenoodles




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PostPosted: Fri, 9th Jan 2015 01:32    Post subject:
MadK9 wrote:
I had this issue end of last year, my 560ti just kept giving 'Display Not Working blah blah' but it was intermittent, i tried everything..

I put it in my Mediaserver to test, and instant i did that Mediaserver would just crash on startup.
As i was looking for GPU upgrade anyway, bought a new one, and guess what. No errors at all, been plain sailing.

I did some research, and my issue seems it was caused by a Driver update i did awhile back, i had overclocked my gpu, and the update just fucked the card and just started a viscous cycle of errors for days, then played nice for days.

But touch wood been on the new GPU now for like 3 months and not one single gpu issue (note i didn't change ANYTHING else in my 2 rigs.)


There are some suspect issues going on of late as well regarding left over files and people even using DDU many times for testing and when they boot up it still registering their card name etc and all that like they never remvoed them Very Happy

Something is a bit fishy of late again with drivers and installs, and gee dont install the crap like experience eh and all that other shite. It does not even read correctly the game optimizing for me for most part when I first installed drivers for my new card.

I got rid of that shit asap.
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MadK9




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PostPosted: Fri, 9th Jan 2015 04:44    Post subject:
moosenoodles wrote:
MadK9 wrote:
I had this issue end of last year, my 560ti just kept giving 'Display Not Working blah blah' but it was intermittent, i tried everything..

I put it in my Mediaserver to test, and instant i did that Mediaserver would just crash on startup.
As i was looking for GPU upgrade anyway, bought a new one, and guess what. No errors at all, been plain sailing.

I did some research, and my issue seems it was caused by a Driver update i did awhile back, i had overclocked my gpu, and the update just fucked the card and just started a viscous cycle of errors for days, then played nice for days.

But touch wood been on the new GPU now for like 3 months and not one single gpu issue (note i didn't change ANYTHING else in my 2 rigs.)


There are some suspect issues going on of late as well regarding left over files and people even using DDU many times for testing and when they boot up it still registering their card name etc and all that like they never remvoed them Very Happy

Something is a bit fishy of late again with drivers and installs, and gee dont install the crap like experience eh and all that other shite. It does not even read correctly the game optimizing for me for most part when I first installed drivers for my new card.

I got rid of that shit asap.


I learnt a long time ago, never install shit you don't need., especially stuff like GFExperience.

I think my overclock on my card was just a little tad more than it should have been, and there was a buggy driver released start of last year'ish that a lot of people had problems with and was causing cards to get stuck in power saving mode, so when the system/card tried to exit that mode it just caused the timing t fail, and thus caused the driver to crash.

I ended up having having to force 'Power Management Mode; in Nvidia CP to Prefer Maximum Performance, to stop the the card from stepping down.

Nik_Nak just try forcing Power Management Mode in Nvidia CP to Prefer Maximum Performance. See if that helps you for the time being. Its not a total fix, you will still get issues with games that have really variable frame rates. So i suggest making sure you use VSync on always..

Thats about all i can suggest, its similar to the problems i had, but as with most system errors on a PC< they are very generalized, so two similar errors could be completely different faults.
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nik_nak




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PostPosted: Sun, 11th Jan 2015 15:32    Post subject:
Thanks for the reply guys.

I can't actually get the PC to boot up with any Nvidia drivers installed at all though, so I can't even change any settings.

I have also tried not installing any of the extras that come with the drivers, that changed nothing.


I've ordered a new graphics card (GTX 970) going to see if that will work or not and send it back to amazon if it doesn't
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nik_nak




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PostPosted: Fri, 16th Jan 2015 21:02    Post subject:
GTX 970 works haha.
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CeapaMurata




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PostPosted: Sat, 17th Jan 2015 00:52    Post subject:
So basically , you are saing that the GPU was the main problem there, and your PSU could offer it enough power suplay , because you can use a 970GTx now without a problem, but it was a hardwer problem with your GPU that didn't allow you to use it , and is was telling you that that some softwere issue were going on. In conclusion we should know for the future that the 700 series is not good. Well i am sorry for your problems but you really helped me alot in identifying why my friends system was not running properly.
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nik_nak




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PostPosted: Sat, 17th Jan 2015 01:05    Post subject:
GPU seems to have been the problem yes. I still think it was driver related though.

The GPU was tested on a friends system and it worked fine!


The 770 is under warranty so I'm going to get a replacement and try and sell it to cut my losses.
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Cyb3r




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PostPosted: Sat, 17th Jan 2015 06:00    Post subject:
yeah some off the 770's where shoddy / random quality still not sour i didn't trade my 680gtx for one off em


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LuckyStrike




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PostPosted: Fri, 19th Jun 2015 00:39    Post subject:
@NIK NAK

Got this new GTX 980 sys in may. Win 8.1, all is great.. plays GTA V like a charm.
Then last week i got that exact error every 20 seconds:

"'Display Driver stopped responding and has recovered'
Display driver NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver, Version 350.12, stopped responding and has successfully recovered". I Googled it and saw LOTS of ppl all over the world, from amd to nvidia with same prob.. damn.

Solution: Go to nvidia control panel/3d defs/ base defs/ power scheme or the like, and changed ir from "adaptative" to "high performance".

Never had the problem again. It was related with a "new" windows feature wich queries the video card if idle to reset itself, and the adaptative was trigerring that... sorry if brief, to know more just google about it. Maybe this didnt work for everyone, but it did for me.

cheers.


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subi84




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PostPosted: Fri, 7th Aug 2015 20:52    Post subject:
Had same problem in win 8.1 with AMD ,now after win 10 update problem gone.
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