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My pc started to crash right after I installed the recent NVidia driver version 471.11 and a message popped up once saying that my video card is out of place or the drivers are not working.

it only crashes when I'm gaming(Apex, Warzone etc...) but other then that its fine. should i reinstall the past drivers or try something else? 

 

PC SPECS

Motherboard: Tuff Gaming Z490 Plus

CPU: intel i9 10th gen

GPU: Geforce RTX 3080

Ram: 32g

PSU: 1000W

Bios Version: 1410

System Type: 64x

 

Let me know if i left anything out so that i can get this pc running as it did before

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weird, are you sure the driver you installed is the latest?

also by any chance what is the power supply you use.

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5 minutes ago, jujudiceclay said:

yes i even checked back to see if there was any new updates but that was the most recent one

im using the cyberpower 1000W standard 80 plus gold

seems like a suspicious one, but usually OEMs power supplies tend to optimize and stuff but you never know and shouldn't matter at this point.

Maybe check that your display is connected with your gpu and not iGPU.

otherwise try reverting to one or two revisions/versions of the driver back.

if none of the above works then I might suspect it's the PSU but that's highly unlikely so I will likely stay here to my capabilities.

 

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5 minutes ago, GorujoCY said:

seems like a suspicious one, but usually OEMs power supplies tend to optimize and stuff but you never know and shouldn't matter at this point.

Maybe check that your display is connected with your gpu and not iGPU.

otherwise try reverting to one or two revisions/versions of the driver back.

if none of the above works then I might suspect it's the PSU but that's highly unlikely so I will likely stay here to my capabilities.

 

Ok I will check all that out and get back 

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4 minutes ago, ageekhere said:

Try the GeForce Hotfix Driver 471.22

there's a hotfix? nice but strange as op implied that his drivers is up to date since he checked for updates. @jujudiceclaytry finding this version of the driver (edit: saw your reply)

 

 

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16 minutes ago, GorujoCY said:

there's a hotfix? nice but strange as op implied that his drivers is up to date since he checked for updates. @jujudiceclaytry finding this version of the driver (edit: saw your reply)

 

 

I reinstalled the last version i had its working fine hasn't crashed but ill will give the new hot fix in and see if that works like a charm

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