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MerchantBanker360

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  1. ATTENTION ANYONE WITH A 980ti EXPERIENCING CRASHES IN GAMES AND FREEZING ETC... POTENTIAL FIX I've literally just upgraded from SLI 780's TO A 980ti and I'm getting the crash to desktop and freezing in GTA V and Witcher 3 etc.. One thing I've seen that everyone has in common on the threads I've been searching for a solution is recently upgrading from a 780/780ti or 980 to the new 980ti... Use Display Driver Uninstaller (Google it), let it boot you into safe mode and remove the drivers that way, I'm assuming as this is a more through way it removes every single trace of your old GPU. Re-install 353.06 and at least speaking for myself, the crashes have disappeared. I've had limited time to fully test this but I've gone from 30 seconds and crash in both GTA V and Witcher 3 to 30 mins of solid gameplay, it's way past my bed time... Hope this works, good luck.
  2. Hello, My PC specification is as follows. 3770k Asus p8z77-v lk 16 gb of Corsair Dominator DDR3 @ 1866mhz. Nvidia GTX 780 Corsair HX850 PSU. I've currently got my 3770k running at 4.5ghz. The RAM is running on XMP. The BLCK at 100 and turbo ratio set to 45. Load line calibration to 75% and CPU current capability to 120% (max on my board) The voltage is set to offset mode with a value of +0.015. Idles at 0.872-0.880 volts 100% load at 1.256/1.264 volts. All other settings are left at default. This is acceptable and the average temps are 65-72c running a h100i with a pretty loud fan curve. I want to get this stable at lower voltages/temps, I am asking for ideas/thought preferably based on experience with this combination of mobo/cpu to achieve this. Also I would like to know why, at 4.4ghz (with LLC on auto at this point) I wast stable at 1.192v but required such a large increase in voltage to get to 4.5. Thanks in advance. James
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