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My kingpin seems to crash in Unigine Valley with extreme tesselation and I am on stock bios and everything is on stock settings. =/
It also crashes in bf4 with "directx function getdeviceremovedreason failed with dxgi_error_device_hung"

 

I am using newest 337.88 drivers.

 

What to do? Just RMA?

 

E:

 

PSU: Cooler Master V1000 1000w

Mobo: Z87-A

CPU: i5 4670k

 

Temps are at 75-80c

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My kingpin seems to crash in Unigine Valley with extreme tesselation and I am on stock bios and everything is on stock settings. =/

It also crashes in bf4 with "directx function getdeviceremovedreason failed with dxgi_error_device_hung"

 

What to do? Just RMA?

what are your other system setups?

 

does you case have good airflow?

 

your PSU enough juice to power the KingPin?

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Need more info. What are your GPU temps, what exact model of GPU are you using, what CPU, temps for CPU, Power supply wattage and rating. If the crash in BF4 is the same error code every time it is probably a CPU issue or a bug with the game itself. The alternative is that you are running a version of DX that has a clash with the game. From the look of the error it isn't an isolated problem that only effects your hardware. Try googling it.

My GPU History: GTS 250, 7790, 7850, GTX 660ti, 7870XT, 7970, 280X, 280X Crossfire, 290, 290X, Fury X, 390 Crossfire, Fury Crossfire, 1070, 1080, 1080ti.

My CPU History: Pentium 4, Pentium E5300, Core 2 Quad QX 9650, Intel Xeon 1230 v3, 4790K, 3930K, 5820K, 1700, 3700X.

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what are your other system setups?

 

does you case have good airflow?

 

your PSU enough juice to power the KingPin?

 

Updated the op.

 

 

Need more info. What are your GPU temps, what exact model of GPU are you using, what CPU, temps for CPU, Power supply wattage and rating. If the crash in BF4 is the same error code every time it is probably a CPU issue or a bug with the game itself. The alternative is that you are running a version of DX that has a clash with the game. From the look of the error it isn't an isolated problem that only effects your hardware. Try googling it.

 

 

There are not really many versions of Kingpin?

 

Also, cannot be cpu because it was fine with r9 290.

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Updated the op.

 

 
 

 

There are not really many versions of Kingpin?

 

Also, cannot be cpu because it was fine with r9 290.

clean out the driver and reinstall the drivers again

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There are not really many versions of Kingpin?

 

Also, cannot be cpu because it was fine with r9 290.

As in 780, 780 ti or 680 (I usually go for the red team, so forgive me if I'm not 100% sure of their situation)

And it could be the CPU, some AMD CPU's have issues with Nvidia GPU's. **Cough9590Cough**

My GPU History: GTS 250, 7790, 7850, GTX 660ti, 7870XT, 7970, 280X, 280X Crossfire, 290, 290X, Fury X, 390 Crossfire, Fury Crossfire, 1070, 1080, 1080ti.

My CPU History: Pentium 4, Pentium E5300, Core 2 Quad QX 9650, Intel Xeon 1230 v3, 4790K, 3930K, 5820K, 1700, 3700X.

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My kingpin seems to crash in Unigine Valley with extreme tesselation and I am on stock bios and everything is on stock settings. =/

It also crashes in bf4 with "directx function getdeviceremovedreason failed with dxgi_error_device_hung"

 

I am using newest 337.88 drivers.

 

What to do? Just RMA?

 

E:

 

PSU: Cooler Master V1000 1000w

Mobo: Z87-A

CPU: i5 4670k

 

Temps are at 75-80

 

Hey man

 

Im having the same problem dude and i cant find help anywhere either. everyone asks what the temps are and air flow but its not the problem, it cant be. My rig is great for cooling and airflow.

I have a gtz 780 ti ghz edition  (not over clocked)

I7 4770k ( not over clocked)

msi gaming 7 z97

corsair rm750 psu

samsung evo ssd

8 gig gskil 1866 ram

h80i corseair cooler

 

gpu temp max 75c

cpu max temp 55c

 

i didnt have this problem to begin with but over the last month its crashing every time i play an EA game(BF4 - Titanfall) it only happened once while playing Rome 2.

i have looked everywhere for an answer to this problem but nothing!!!!!!!! 

Have tried reinstalling drivers, dropping back to earlier drivers, nothing.

 

 

Please there must be someone out there that can fix this, its happening to heaps of people!!

help us dam it !!!! for the love of gaming 

 

peace

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Unigine Heaven runs fine with underclocked core and memory or with powertarget set to 70% =/

contact EVGA

 

guess your card is faulty

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