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1st thing to test is your PSU, is it a new one and if so what brand? 2nd try updating your motherboard's BIOS and your GPU BIOS. 3rd make sure you have the latest drivers for your mobo and GPU.

Hi,

 

I just builded a new pc, with all the new things.

After i finish all the updates and installation. I try to watch a youtube video or transfering file or anything. What i'm doing my screen will flash and sometimes stuck, even mouse cant move, if im not doing anything (not watching videos / google-ing) it would be fine.

Other than screen flashing, sometimes the blue screen shows with error VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR.

 

Any solution for this? I have been searching from google and try any solution. It still not working, not solving at all.

Hope, someone will help, to solve this problem.

 

Thanks and Regards,

Lean

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33 minutes ago, BiL said:

1st thing to test is your PSU, is it a new one and if so what brand? 2nd try updating your motherboard's BIOS and your GPU BIOS. 3rd make sure you have the latest drivers for your mobo and GPU.

It is a new one, its Thermaltake  80-plus bronze Smart BX1 RGB 750W, I should test it buy using paper clip?
Im running a RAM Test now, after finish the test i will try the PSU test.

 

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10 minutes ago, lean550 said:

It is a new one, its Thermaltake  80-plus bronze Smart BX1 RGB 750W, I should test it buy using paper clip?
Im running a RAM Test now, after finish the test i will try the PSU test.

 

You don't need the parts clip test, since you've got power from it. I 'm sceptical about if the PSU is working flawless under heavy load. Since it's a new one I will assume for the moment that it's working like it should. Please go for the BIOS and drivers updates.

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3 hours ago, BiL said:

You don't need the parts clip test, since you've got power from it. I 'm sceptical about if the PSU is working flawless under heavy load. Since it's a new one I will assume for the moment that it's working like it should. Please go for the BIOS and drivers updates.

I updated the bios to latest, but the drivers how to make sure that all are latest?

there's no update need in my window updates.

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9 minutes ago, BiL said:

Just get the latest from the official Nvidia's site. Google "Nvidia drivers".

Its updated.

Hey, I think the flash has gone been awhile after the Bios updated.

Thanks mate!!

Gonna test further, whether its gone or not. If there's any problem I will update here ya.

Thank you so much for helping me.

 

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6 minutes ago, lean550 said:

Its updated.

Hey, I think the flash has gone been awhile after the Bios updated.

Thanks mate!!

Gonna test further, whether its gone or not. If there's any problem I will update here ya.

Thank you so much for helping me.

 

My pleasure mate. If that was the issue (after running some more tests), be sure to use the "Mark Solved" feature to help the other members of the forum.

 

 

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