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xgcore.dll crashing games using GTX 1650

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I bought a GTX 1650 about a month ago, it was working fine after I upgraded from my old GT 1030, a few weeks later it starts crashing games and when I check Event Viewer and found a faulty module "xgcore.dll"
When i put back in my GT 1030 it works fine so i dont know what the issue is.

i5-3475S
GTX 1650
12gb DDR3
Windows 10 Pro 64bit
275W Dell PSU 80+
BIOS Version: Dell A25 05/10/2017
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Error Report in Event Viewer ^^

I'm not sure what else to put so if you need any more information let me know.

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The PSU might be the cause.

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Thought that might be the case so i went and bought a 420w power supply.

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  • 6 months later...

7 months old.  But even  if this is removed due to that I must reply because a thing most people are unaware of when doing upgrades is you have to purge the OS,  in windows a simple uninstall of the drivers will not do it. In linux a simple command line in terminal will rip every nvidia driver from the kernel and anything in relation to it.    So did you do a brand new fresh windows install?  Because the error code you got is not power it is software/driver related good sir.  I am an engineer in software and computers,  not like that matters.  But keeping this here I believe would help many. A 1650 pulls 75watts and needs no power cord and it will not ever pull more than 84watts no matter how hard it is pushed. Doing the math with PSU using only 80% TDP and CPU at max TDP which it only will hold that wattage for 3-5 seconds then drop down to 50-55watts,  you have 50-60watts of spare electrical power this is accounting for  2 hardrives, GPU, CPU, ram and 4 USB devices of course. A power supply will not crash a system until it drops to below 25watts of electric output and it would not just crash it would just restart,  PSU do not crash software the always reset entire system,  but the error code log you gave tells us that so my math is actually pointless because the computer told you exactly what was wrong but sadly not every one of us speaks in computer code  lol  and make sure to change your system battery so the time is in sync or USB hubs will crash,  because error code 0x2ab0 tells us out of sync bios timing when syncing with OS time and power output variables to all hubs which would cause a chain reaction to crash all hubs and thus the software in use that started the chain reaction throughout the system.

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