Relating to my BSOD with GPU -
My previous card was a 5770 I used to often get the error "Display Driver has stopped working + recovered" blah blah this error was resolved by upping the voltage from 0.950 standard to 1.2. Never had a BSOD
New card Gigabyte got the same error "Display drver blah blah" although used to just flicker for a second then correct itself - and then just died giving a constant BSOD before startup referencing nvlddmkm.sys.
Tried every fix I could find but no luck - old drivers/new drivers you name it.
Put 5770 back in and working perfectly so far (No gaming)
Takealot has agreed to take card back - as some searching also shows its very possibly a fault on the card...
How do I start troubleshooting this if it happens with next card (only have 1 pc to work with)
Definately isn't RAM as this is swapped out and never resolved error.
Which i'm guessing leaves:
Motherboard, PSU, Processor and of course the possibility of crap luck with GPU's.
PSU is a corsair 650w TX so plenty powerful enough for these cards
CPU: AMD 950 BE quad core - the heatsink is a little dusty (buying a brush tonight to clean)
Motherboard: (Still not sure the make think asus, if its not the gpu i'd guess this to be the culprit as it was the cheapest part of my rig)
So... please someone give me some guidance here as I'm about to chuck this rig and start again.
My previous card was a 5770 I used to often get the error "Display Driver has stopped working + recovered" blah blah this error was resolved by upping the voltage from 0.950 standard to 1.2. Never had a BSOD
New card Gigabyte got the same error "Display drver blah blah" although used to just flicker for a second then correct itself - and then just died giving a constant BSOD before startup referencing nvlddmkm.sys.
Tried every fix I could find but no luck - old drivers/new drivers you name it.
Put 5770 back in and working perfectly so far (No gaming)
Takealot has agreed to take card back - as some searching also shows its very possibly a fault on the card...
How do I start troubleshooting this if it happens with next card (only have 1 pc to work with)
Definately isn't RAM as this is swapped out and never resolved error.
Which i'm guessing leaves:
Motherboard, PSU, Processor and of course the possibility of crap luck with GPU's.
PSU is a corsair 650w TX so plenty powerful enough for these cards
CPU: AMD 950 BE quad core - the heatsink is a little dusty (buying a brush tonight to clean)
Motherboard: (Still not sure the make think asus, if its not the gpu i'd guess this to be the culprit as it was the cheapest part of my rig)
So... please someone give me some guidance here as I'm about to chuck this rig and start again.