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Hey everyone! I'm a bit stuck (and frustrated) at the moment trying to install drivers for my GPU on my newly built PC. My configuration is as follows: - CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D - CPU Cooler: Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE 66.17 CFM - Motherboard: Asus PRIME X670-P ATX AM5 - RAM: 4x Corsair Vengeance 32 GB DDR5-6600 CL32 - Storage: Samsung 980 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME - Secondary Storage: Crucial MX500 1 TB SSD - GPU: ASRock Phantom Gaming OC Radeon RX 7700 XT 12 GB - Case: Fractal Pop Air RGB ATX - Power Supply: Corsair RM750e (2023) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified (Fully Modular) Every time I am trying to update the drivers for the GPU, my system crashes, and restarts (the keyboard starts lighting up and turns off again at least 3 times every time this happens). I use AMD Adrenaline for the drivers, but I also tried it in the Device Manager. Then, sometimes, it boots back into Windows, but sometimes it goes into Automatic Repair, and then I have to reinstall Windows. I installed Windows 11 at first (several clean installs, but they didn't help). Now I've installed Windows 10 but the issue persists. When I looked in the device manager, the only missing drivers were the ones for my GPU (Radeon 7700 XT) and the Display Adapter driver. Those are the ones that my system crashes on. In the device manager I got error code 31. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thank you
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So basically I had an rx 570 but it went bust and soon I am gonna buy a laptop for college work so i bought a gtx 730 for time being but thisss stupid drivers just won't update or installllllll. It say it's not compatible with you os... Bullshit I have already tried most methods like doing shit on registory.. Reinstalling the drivers with ddu... I even went as far as reinstalling win 11 but it still say hardware not compatible with your os version Found out it's a pretty common so if anyone has a solution pls let me know thanks
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I installed a brand new version of tiny11 22H2 on my Lenovo T440s (4th gen intel core era, bottom of the laptop says copyright 2013) and I noticed the trackpoint on the keyboard no longer works. I've tried to find drivers but I can't seem to find any that work. Can anyone help? I hate this laptop without a trackpoint working. Thanks in advance! Edit: It's this laptop right here, (https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-ThinkPad-Laptop-i5-4300U-20AQ006JUS/dp/B00HLDF3CE) but I upgraded it with another 8GB stick of RAM and a 240GB SSD (not that it matters, of course.)
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The problem is somewhat vague and seems to change how it presents itself. I apologize if anything is unclear, but I'm here to answer questions ASAP. Description of problem: Around 2 weeks ago my programs started crashing. At first it was discord randomly crashing and restarting, then my games would crash whenever a round ended, which I found very strange. It got worse over the two weeks and I eventually got frustrated not being able to fix it, so I formatted my drive and reinstalled Windows, but the problem is somehow worse. Now, most driver installers crash or fail, and I occasionally get various errors trying to browse the internet. Most notably, my intel chipset drivers fail to install, and my Nvidia drivers fail to install. The strangest crash is the Nvidia drivers because when I try to install them on a fresh windows the installer will quickly crash and close, then maybe 5 minutes later my screen will flicker and Nvidia control panel is installed. I've spent all day on Microsoft support trying to see if it's a problem with Windows, and even though they eventually got the Windows updates to install without crashing, everything else still crashes and might crash worse. Some drivers I have to install in safe mode and I can install my LAN drivers normally and successfully. I noticed the Q-LED (ASUS motherboard) for the CPU flashing while I was using the computer, and all troubleshooting information I could find from ASUS only mentioned the LEDs flashing during the boot process and didn't mention what they may indicate while the computer is running. Problem Checklist: - Nvidia drivers fail to install in a few ways - error message: NVidia driver not compatible with this version of windows - Simply crashes and closes - Crashes during installation with error message: NVidia drivers failed to install - Intel chipset drivers fail with error message: Unknown error (Useful!) - Steam can install, games can be installed, but they can never successfully start or run System specs: CPU: Intel i9-14900kf Motherboard: ASUS Prime z790-A WIFI RAM: 4x16GB DDR5-5200 (XMP currently disabled) G.Skill Ripjaws S5 GPU: Nvidia RTX 4070ti Storage: Samsung 980 Pro 1TB OS: Windows 10 Pro 64bit Troubleshooting steps taken: - Swapped RAM around in every imaginable configuration/combination - Changed SSD to Samsung 970 EVO 500GB - Flashed BIOS - Reset CMOS - Changed motherboard to ASUS TUF z790-Plus WIFI - Clean boot Windows - Safe mode Windows - Install Windows 11 - Disable all non-Microsoft services - "Repair upgrade" (Microsoft support used this phrase to tell me to install Windows 10 from within Windows 10. I think it was silly) - Many more I can't immediately think of
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I'm finally making my first GPU upgrade to the system I built back in 2019. Are there general things I should do before or after I put the new card in? I did buy a new power supply last year with the new 16 pin connector, 850 watt power supply so I'm good there as well. I assume the main things will be get the drivers for the new card installed but should I delete the drivers for the old card as well? I will be staying with Nvidia to hopefully make things easier.
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Hi, I've been using a WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3 PCIe card for a few years, but now I got a new motherboard, which has WiFi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 onboard. So I simply removed my old WiFi card. I proceeded to install all the drivers the motherboard prompted me to (including Intel WiFi and Bluetooth), then updated the Bluetooth drivers again using the Windows updater. Now, I can't connect to any devices I have already been paired to and I can't remove those devices from the paired list. (It says an error occured while trying to remove the device or something like that.) When I serch for new devices to pair with, it shows me available devices but I don't own them so I won't try connecting to them. All devices I own are paired already. That is a problem, because it means I can't use any of my Bluetooth devices right now. I'm almost certain this is a driver issue, but I don't really know what to do about it. Can you help me?
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Nvlddmkm gpuid:100 playing cs2 So I mostly play cs2 now, and today I got 2 crashes, one time it just closed like alt f4 without .dmp file and second time it freezed my game and I could only close it via TaskMngr. It’s pretty rare tho, I have 80+ hours in cs2 and got only 3 crashes so far. I haven’t updated any nvidia or windows drivers for the last 3-2 months. I have fan gpu software running in the background since forever. I had quite a lot of problems with my pc in the past, but for the last 3-4 months I had 0 crashes/problems. I also have color vibrance and custom nvidia panel settings. No cs2 launch options and disabled full screen optimization. It only happened in cs2 so far, which is known for crashing at random times. So what can I do to further investigate the problem? DDU? or maybe this is a cs2 problem? PS: I have 4070ti 7600x 32gb
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So i build a new pc, but im having problems in windows 11. So when i open windows 11 my blue usb stop working my wifi and bt works for a few minutes. My build is: cpu: ryzen 5 7600 mobo: msi b650 gamming plus wifi GPU: gigabyte Geforce 4070 storage: WD_black sn770 mvme 1TB Ram: T-force Delta ddr5 32g 5200MHz Cooler: nox Hummer m-360 argb Case: lian li 216 At this moment i already tried about everting possible like: update bios install the most recent drivers amd chipset drivers clear cmos remove controllers from device manager remove pc parts (like gpu ) to check for changes check if any usb is physically damage command line commands check if io shield is making short shorkits etc.. nothing of the above have worked. The only error that i found in w11 is error 24 in my AMD USB 3.20 eXtensible Host Controller that only appears when everting fails and some usb over current erros when i boot my pc. So can anyone help me with this issue?
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Ok, so I've seen a few similar threads, but no definitive answer... Built this pc only weeks ago with brand new parts, did all the usual set up, updated BIOS, installed drivers etc... all working fine, then the first time I have the system running 3 monitors for more than 5 minutes, main monitor goes black. Odd part is, the pc still recognised the monitor as connected, the other 2 monitors still acted as though the display extended to the 1st monitor, and the 1st monitor was still shown in display settings. When it happens, the monitor's power button doesn't do anything, it remains lit (in white as though it's awake, instead of amber as though it was asleep) and the only way to get it running again is to disconnect the monitor's power and then reconnect. I've been troubleshooting for 2 days straight, attempts as follows: Restarted Unplugged and restarted Swapped cables (same monitor went black) Updated BIOS Windows update Checked event log (nothing significant) Tested monitor with another pc Sfc test (no issues) Memtest diagnostic (no errors) DDU then clean driver install EC reset Haven't had any luck; the screen blacks out anywhere from 10 minutes to 2 hours after a boot, no consistency. I've run the pc with task manager and other monitoring software open to try and spot CPU, GPU and RAM performance at the time of a black out, but nothing significant there... CPU temps average about 65°C and GPU about 55°C from what I've seen. Curiously, I had no issues when only 2 monitors were connected, but my GPU should be able to handle 4! Hardware: Asus Pro Art X670e creator wifi Ryzen 9 7900x (BIOS Versionm 1904) AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX G Skill Trident z5 2x 32Gb DDR5 4800MHz Be Quiet 1000W PSU HP 23xi monitors x3 DP to HDMI cables x2 HDMI to HDMI cable x1 If someone has a fix, I will be forever grateful!
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Hi, I started experiencing an issue where installing the latest Nvidia drivers leads to a crash, then windows system repair when my PC restarts. I ended up buying mostly new parts and doing a clean install of Windows so at this point the only 2 components which aren't brand new are my GPU and PSU. The issue has persisted no matter what I've tried to do. I wasn't able to update to the most recent drivers on Nvidia's site so I ended up installing 537.58 which is working, but not working great. Since installing, I've been playing a lot of The Finals and experiencing extremely frequent Unreal Engine crashes which the internet says are caused by driver corruption. I'm starting to worry that my 3080 has gone bad after barely a year of extremely light use. (~90% of the time it's been used has been playing TF2, watching Youtube and using Microsoft Excel.) At this point it seems that it's either my PSU not delivering enough power or my GPU going bad long before it should. What do you guys think? My build is as follows: GPU: Gigabyte Windforce RTX 3080 (16 months old) CPU: i5 14500 (Brand New) PSU: Corsair TX650m (4.5 years old) MOBO: Asrock B760M PG Sonic Wifi (Brand New) Ram: 16GBx2 G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5 (Brand New) SSD: WD Blue SA510 1 TB (Brand New) Water Cooler: 2X 120mm Cooler Master RGB (Brand New) OS: Fresh install of Win11 Pro GPU Driver: Geforce Game Ready Driver 537.58 (Released 10/10/2023)
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Hey Everyone, I just finished a new build with a 4080 Super founders edition and gigabyte z790 aorus pro X. Everything was working fine and stable until I installed the NVIDIA drivers—the pc became unresponsive to keyboard and mouse input and I had to force reboot. I was able to get past the login screen but in about 5 seconds the same thing happens. The only way I found it to run stable is by forcing 8x8 on the PCIe slot through the bios PCIe bifurcation, which of course I don’t want to do. Found a similar thread but no real solution. I already have: updated BIOS tried both versions of the 4080 Super drivers Enabled native ASPM tried with multiple displays not using riser, GPU is direct to top PCIe 5.0x16 slot. I’m thinking of just exchanging the mobo for ROG strix gaming A WiFi II (nothing is able to recognize my RAM’s RGB, but that’s hardly an issue) but it’s a whole lot of work for something that IMO shouldn’t be an issue. Any ideas or thoughts you may have are welcomed. Thanks in advance! Full Build Details: CPU: 14700k GPU: 4080 Super Founders Edition Mobo: Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Pro X RAM: Corsair Dominator Titanium 32GB 2x16 7200 MT/s SSD: 2TB Samsung 990 Pro Cooler: EK nucleus AIO PSU: Seasonic Vertex PX-1000 Extras: Gigabyte Maple Bridge Thunderbolt card
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I have the typical resolution issue, the thing is that windows drivers recognize my monitor as a Konka led tv and work properly at 1080p. Of course, for performance reasons, i prefer using amd drivers for my 5600g, the problem with this is that amd drivers wont recognize my monitor, it will set it as a generic monitor at 640x480 and not even RCU will help me. Something important to say is that with w10 i coud use amd drivers and force the monitor to 1080p runing perfectly. But my girlfriend accidentally updated to w11 and now i have this issue. What can i do? I can't find drivers online for this monitor neither. It's an RCA L24S9500 1080 60HZ Monitor and a 5600g igpu
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I recently built my PC and everything is working fine until now. When I put my PC to sleep, my mouse and keyboard lights go to default (meaning that the control software was closed) but my PC remains turned on. It stays turned on without display output until I switch off the power. When I attempt to restart, the restart loading screen comes for about 7 minutes and then I get this random purple pinkish screen with flashing shapes and the PC restarts, everything works again when it boots but the issues persist when I try to restart/sleep. I've also twice got a BSOD with it saying DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE. I tried updating drivers but no success. I'm considering reinstalling windows. UPDATE: I disconnected my wifi adaptor and all the power functions are working perfectly fine. Any suggestions as to why my wifi adaptor (It's a USB adaptor) is doing this?
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Hello there reader, I currently have a problem with my USB C Dongle for the Steelseries Artics Nova 7. It worked fine until I decided to upgrade from a 1660 super to a 4060 ( Roast me ) but It was a good upgrade in my case. I had used DDU but I got crashes mid game so I decided to reset my PC and ohh ohh that was a mistake. I downloaded the GPU drivers, Chipset Drivers but yes now I have a problem that if I insert my dongle directly in my motherboard it doesn't work what a bummer. It's working when i use a normal USB to usb C and plug my dongle in to it. It's just not working if I put it in my Motherboard. Please help me with this problem I have tried everything. Specs: r5 3600 b450f Gaming RTX 4060 650W Thank you in advance
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Ive been having this problem for a while now, where every time or most times I start my pc, I will have super slow internet speeds. According to windows it is all fine and says I am connected in the bottom right hand corner. I have also have the latest windows and driver updates for all my components (you can see details below). The solution for this at the moment is unplugging and re plugging it back in and as you can see on the speeds there is a substantial difference. The cable is also not the problem, I have a new one installed and have tried different cables as well as different ports from my router. I have a feeling this is a setting wrong or software problem. I have included all my specs below, would be great if someone would be able to help! Before vs after re-plugging the cable If there is more information you need, I am happy to provide it, just would really like to try and sort this out! PC specs: Component Name CPU Ryzen 5 7600x Motherboard ASUS TUF Gaming B650-Plus WiFi RAM Kingston Fury Beast, DDR5 5200MHz 32GB GPU Amd Rx 7900 xtx Storage WD Black SN850x 1TB + 2TB (same model) Power supply Gigabyte 1000W PG1000GM Case Lian li o11 dynamic air mini AIO Cooler Nzxt Kraken X63 Running Windows 11 Home Drivers: Armoury Crate AMD Adrenaline Windows:
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This Guide is for Updating the Various Components of a Windows Computer and is Intended for: Those who have a fresh install of Windows on their computer and haven't installed any drivers yet Contrary to popular belief, a default Windows install will NOT update all of the things listed in this guide Those who are trying to troubleshoot issues. This is a great place to start and rule out the simple things quickly. Those who want to see if they have anything out-of-date This guide does include links to update the OEM software on laptops MANUAL METHOD (Motherboard) This is for those who want to avoid installing the all-in-one updating software from motherboard manufacturers. Skip to step 4 if you want to go that route. For updating desktop motherboard drivers (for laptops, skip to step 4 and select your brand) Run the following commands in PowerShell to obtain your motherboard model and UEFI version Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_baseboard | Format-List -Property Manufacturer,Model,Name,SKU,Product Get-CimInstance Win32_BIOS | Format-List -Property SMBIOSBIOSVersion,Manufacturer,Name,Version Search for your exact motherboard model from the report in your favorite search engine. Once you find the manufacturer website and your specific motherboard, click on the Support tab (NZXT downloads are on the bottom of the page of the motherboard product description). Sometimes there are two support tabs, so look for the smaller support tab. Download the latest drivers from the Support tab and install them DO NOT SKIP INSTALLING THE CHIPSET DRIVER Manufacturer Driver Updater Apps and/or Driver Links DO NOT SKIP INSTALLING THE CHIPSET DRIVER Acer: Where to download Acer Care Center Asrock: Asrock Live Update and App Shop Asus: Armory Crate Biostar: List of Motherboards (use their Aurora app linked under individual motherboards to auto-update them) Dell: Dell Support Assist Gigabyte: Gigabyte Control Center Hewlett-Packard (HP): HP Support Assistant Intel: Download Intel Drivers and Software Lenovo: Lenovo Vantage MSI: MSI Center NZXT: Gaming Motherboards Razer: Software and Firmware Updates for Razer Systems Graphics Drivers from the GPU manufacturers AMD Drivers: AMD Drivers and Support | AMD Intel Drivers: Download Intel Drivers and Software Nvidia Drivers: Official Drivers | NVIDIA (Installing GeForce Experience is not required.) If you have a laptop, and receive an error installing the latest drivers from the GPU manufacturer, simply use the latest drivers supplied by your laptop manufacturer. While it is possible, this guide does not cover how to remove manufacturer-tailored drivers and replace them with the latest drivers from the GPU manufacturer. SSD Firmware (in most cases, these tools will only be able to see/update the drive if you are not running RAID) Not sure what brand drives you have? Open Device Manager >> Disk drives >> use your favorite search engine on the model numbers listed to determine the brand ADATA: ADATA SSD Toolbox | ADATA (Global) Crucial: Crucial Storage Executive Tool | Firmware Download | Crucial.com Intel: Download Intel Drivers and Software Micron: Storage Executive Software | Micron Technology Samsung: Samsung Magician & SSD Tools & Software Update | Samsung Semiconductor Global SKHynix: Download – SK hynix SSD Teamgroup: Download│TEAMGROUP (teamgroupinc.com) Western Digital: Download, Install, Test Drive and Update Firmware Using Western Digital Dashboard (wd.com) UEFI + BitLocker Update Information: If you are using BitLocker, ensure you have access to your BitLocker recovery keys in your Microsoft Account before updating the UEFI. If you don't do this step, there's a small chance that you will be prompted for your BitLocker recovery key, and if you cannot retrieve it from your Microsoft account... IT WILL RESULT IN TOTAL DATA LOSS If you are not sure if your computer's storage drive(s) are using BitLocker, search the Start Menu for Manage BitLocker and open it to view the status RGB & Peripheral Things Corsair: iCUE Software Glorious: Downloads - Glorious Gaming Logitech: Logitech G HUB NZXT: NZXT CAM Razer: Razer Synapse 3 Did you arrive here from the GPU Micro Stuttering Guide? Click here to return to it!
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Hi, I use all AMD machine: cpu Ryzen 7 7800X3D with MSI Radeon rx 7900xt running on win11. Fairly new pc, having It for more that 4 months (Build It myself, but now I'm starting to regret It). Today top 20% of my screen flickers (or maybe gets displaced) at random intervals and system during that sometimes gets a hiccup. On a first glance It looks like driver issue or something with a hardware, but I reinstalled the lower version of the adrenaline driver (From 23.12.1 to 23.11.1)and saw that the flicker happend on that update once as well so I'm worried. What else do You suggest, please help. I was saving for that machine for a long time, don't want to lose It :I
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Hey, this is going to sound really weird but I've been trying to fix my cousins pc, at his house when it's plugged in every minute or so it will crash and get video tdr failure. The only thing that stops it in his house is if it's booted in safe mode of Uninstaller the drivers, I also used a different graphics card and it did the same thing. So I took it home to continue troubleshooting, as soon as I plugged it into my house nothing was wrong I played on it for hours, so I pinned it down to a faulty cable. This was not the case tried all new cables and no hope at his house, we tried different outlets and circuits too but all the same result, so I took it home and still absolutely no issue, so I took it to my friends house and it got the tdr failure I'm honestly stumped and wondering why the pc only likes working in my house. Please help me
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So recently, I turned on my computer to find the GPU fans constantly at 100% speed. I tried to check MSI Afterburner (which is the software I use to control my fan speeds), and Afterburner said the GPU fans were running at the correct percentage. But judging by the sounds of the GPU fans, it very much was not running the listed speed. After this discovery, I updated my drivers, reset my bios settings, and reinstalled MSI Afterburner (to no avail). Specs: Windows 11 Home 22621.2861 Intel Core i5-9400f 1x Crucial CT16G4DFD8266 16 GB DDR4-2666 CL19 1x Corsair Vengance 8 GB DDR4-3200 Corsair H100i v2 70.69 CFM 1x Samsung 860 Evo 250 GB 2.5" SSD 1x Crucial (?) 250 GB M.2 (sorry can't remember the exact model) ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 8GB OC Cooler Master MasterBox Q300L Case Gigabyte B365M DS3H Micro ATX Motherboard EVGA 500 W1 500 W 80+ ATX PSU I believe it's an OS problem, as the fans only kick to 100% speed about a minute after logging into the computer. Thanks for any help you can provide!
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https://sdi-tool.org/ This was suggested to me, and I'm sharing here for 2 reasons: 1) Anyone used it much before? Thoughts? Didn't find any sign of it searching LTT forums. 2) Hopefully it can help some of you out!
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Hey everybody, I was using discord yesterday with some friends, and, out of nowhere my mic stopped working. I tried everything I know, I updated my drivers and also rolled them back, I disabled and enabled the mic from device admin, tried switching from rear to front panel, tried another mic just to check and it also didn´t work. In one of my tries, when I disabled and enabled the device it started to work as normal but it got cutoff again after 5 seconds, and everytime I test the mic I only hear static and sometimes my voice but also after a couple of seconds it cuts off to silence. I looked through the internet and have encountered people who have the same problem but solved it updating the drivers. My motherboard is a gigabyte H470M H and my headset is a Hyperx cloud stinger. Oh, and I tried switching some things from the realtek interface but it doesn´t really change anything. I hope somebody has an idea of what the problem is or at least some solution, I´d be very thankful for it.
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This is my GPU and driver version as is, I'm trying to find what the latest driver is and if I need to update to the latest version. i have been having some stability issues with my GPU hence why i want to troubleshoot the drivers first to see if it has any effect any help is much appreciated
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So, recently I bought a second hand MSI GTX 1080ti Sea Hawk X and tried installing it replacing my 1660ti, however, I could't get past installing the geforce drivers. The drivers would almost finish installing but then the display would flash with these small glitchy looking white/purple/green lines and restart. With every restart after that, the process would repeat, windows logo would load followed by screen going blank with glitchy lines and then restart. Or it would also sometimes not restart and just say no signal. Other times the glitchy lines would stay on the screen for 5 seconds or more before restarting. The only way to break the cycle was to boot into safe mode and use DDU to clear the drivers, then it would boot into windows normally. So, as long as the drivers weren't installed or I was in safe mode everything would work fine besides obviously not being able to actually use the gpu. Not sure if this is important, but I have 2 monitors and the 1080ti would only display to one of them. The person I bought the card from claims that It was working perfectly fine before I got it, which I am inclined to believe because he has videos of it working days prior (and proof of the date). He says he's never seen the card do anything like what I showed him. The cards vRAM fan is also loud (making an RRRRR sound) and inconsistent (would spin for like 2 seconds at a time), like its struggling to spin. Which he also claimed didn't happen before. He has been doing his best to give suggestions on what the issue might be. I even tried installing it on my girlfriends pc, which is a lot more powerful and updated, yet the symptoms were the same. Even the monitor problem where it only displays to 1 of 2 monitors. Will soon also try it on my friends computer which is even more updated and powerful. I also reinstalled my old 1660ti and had no issues. Does anyone know what the issue might be? Am I installing something wrong, is there a compatibility issue, or did I just get ripped off? The attached images show what the glitchy lines look like when they flash on the screen. Any help would be great! Specs: i5-7600 Gigabyte GA-H110M-H 2x 8gb DDR4 EVGA 500w psu (tried with brand new 700w to same outcome) Windows 10 64bit What I've already tried: Installing drivers in safe mode: They install successfully but when I try to restart into normal windows the crash cycle happens again and I have to use DDU again. Installing various versions of the drivers, even the exact version the seller had used Using a higher capacity psu Letting geforce experience automatically install them Letting Windows automatically install them Cleared CMOS DDU multiple times to clear old drivers Reseating the card Ran the driver installer as administrator Tried a clean install of the drivers with nv clean install looked for MSI version of the drivers, however couldn't find the 10 series sea hawk drivers Dusting the PCIE slot Tried shutting down the pc after installing drivers in safe mode and waited 30min before starting it again IMG_4105.HEIC IMG_1906.HEIC
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Hey there, need some help here. The relevant PC specs are below: Ryzen 5600G MSI B450M-A-PRO 16GB Corsair Vengeance 3600mhz 1TB Team MP33 NVME (Windows 11 64 bit main boot drive) 256GB Apacer SSD (Windows 10 32 bit secondary boot drive) 1TB HDD 500W CM Power Supply So long story short my colleague's old Acer M1975 PC dies so got a new system with above specs for him built. It runs fine as expected on the Windows 11 main boot drive. The problems start cropping up however when trying to install the second boot system. Due to software limitation on our Accounting Ledger software (Advance Revelation 3.0) it only supports 32 bit operating systems. First tried to clean install windows 7 32 bit, that didn't work, the motherboard or whatever just refused to install. Resorted to pulling old drive and plugging it in, managed to boot but no keyboard anything. Managed to get a PS2 KB/M to get into the system but can't do anything much (already copied over the files with a USB Sata adapter previously). Windows 10 32 bit wouldn't install either. Resorted to installing Windows 10 32bit on an older disused PC and plug the drive to the new PC, almost everything works now. However right now facing with driver issues in regards to the Chipset. This is my fault I suppose for not doing more research on motherboard chipset support but there simply isn't any drivers available for the B450M chipset for 32bit windows 10. This is a bit mind boggling for me, I know Win 7 and 10 are on the way out but I'm pretty sure many businesses still rely on these for day to day operations especially those running legacy software like us. Was wondering if anyone here has any solutions to that, whether it be compatoble drivers from other manufacturers or modified chipset drivers. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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Hello everyone. I recently purchased the parts for a new computer and assembled it. I assembled it, and installed windows and noticed that my GPU was only clocked at 405mhz. So I updated the drivers which fixed the problem. The only issue with that is that it would either bluescreen, or now it does not even boot properly if my display is connected to the GPU. All of my drivers are up to date as of posting this, and I have spent hours trubleshooting over the last 24 hours and i'm hoping somebody here has an answer! GPU is an Asus DUAL RTX 4070.