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nvlddmkm.sys causes blue screens like once a week for like half a year already.. is my GPU broken?

It has been coming up way to frequent...  I first thought it was a driver bug, so I waited out for a few released to try, but still have this problem.  I have 2xMSI Armour 1070

 

It's funny, cuz I do overnight renders sometimes (like once a month), but they never blue screen on my when I do intensive stuff, it's always when im watching videos online. (I'm sure they're not loading the GPU enough at all) that they blue screen my computer....

 

Does anyone have any idea if this is normal or is it a damaged hardware problem?

 

Thanks

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not sure if i can be any help, but you are running sli?

what happens when you only use one card? if it bsods, try the other card :)

 

there are some fixes on this, have you tried anything that comes on when you look it up?

 

have you tried completely removing all drivers with ddu? and reïnstalling with geforce experience/

 

Ohh and cute stuffed animals xD

 

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13 minutes ago, TheThymo said:

not sure if i can be any help, but you are running sli?

what happens when you only use one card? if it bsods, try the other card :)

 

there are some fixes on this, have you tried anything that comes on when you look it up?

 

have you tried completely removing all drivers with ddu? and reïnstalling with geforce experience/

 

Ohh and cute stuffed animals xD

 

I don't have the sli bridge connected, idk if that changes anything, I really only ever use the other gpu for rendering I guess.

 

I'm always super afraid of using ddu, cuz if power out in the middle of it.  Searching up on Google usually indicates that it's a driver issue, therefore Ive reinstalled the driver and waited for new ones then installing them, but still problem, so probably not a driver issue...

 

Thanks! (They're cute arent they :) )

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Try reinstalling Windows.

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Usually either the driver not play nice with your system or gpu/psu related.

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