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Display driver stopped working

Robbcap

Hello, i reccently bought a new Asus gtx 780 direct cu II and after a while i started to notice my monitor reset... Everytime my monitor resets a message pops up saying Display driver NVIDIA windows kernel mode Driver. Version 344.65 stopped responding.
Now i have reinstalled my drivers with a clean install, some said to do a custom install and remove 3D visions and stuff and i did but it dident help, ive done everything possible and nothing is helping so it would be nice if someone could help me :)

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Did you oc it?

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If everything else fails, you can always reinstall OS.

Overclocking may cause driver crashing....

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Yes it is overclocked but everytime i put on core clock and when i restart the pc it goes back to overclock so it is a bit annoying

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What about uninstalling the driver and downloading an older one?

 

If that doesn't do anything then it's the OC.

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What about uninstalling the driver and downloading an older one?

 

If that doesn't do anything then it's the OC.

Wont that just make the pc abit worse?

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Yes it is overclocked but everytime i put on core clock and when i restart the pc it goes back to overclock so it is a bit annoying

This kind of behaviour can cause the program you OC'd the card with?

Which one did you use?

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Wont that just make the pc abit worse?

Not really, that might help.

EDIT: Altho, hardly, but it just might work.

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This kind of behaviour can cause the program you OC'd the card with?

Which one did you use?

i use a program that came with the card, the name is Asus GPU Tweak

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i use a program that came with the card, the name is Asus GPU Tweak

If I remember corectly, that program should have OC profiles built in. Try to reset those to stock settings if you used them. Check if the program didn't made a profile automaticly.

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If I remember corectly, that program should have OC profiles built in. Try to reset those to stock settings if you used them. Check if the program didn't made a profile automaticly.

how can i reset them?

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how can i reset them?

Activate every profile, set settings to stock and save it(there should be a button somewhere).

Watch a guide of that program on youtube or somethin' if you can't fighre it out, or try deleting the program.

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Wont that just make the pc abit worse?

Wouldn't a faulty display driver or an unstable overclock make the pc worse? 

 

I think I know which one I'd go for.

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How much older drivers do i need to install for this to maybe work?

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Activate every profile, set settings to stock and save it(there should be a button somewhere).

Watch a guide of that program on youtube or somethin' if you can't fighre it out, or try deleting the program.

i tried that, i also tried a older driver and it did not work

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i tried that, i also tried a older driver and it did not work

Try searching solutions to your problem on the internet. If nothing works, reinstalling your OS should solve the issue. If it doesn't, ask a friend if he can try out the GPU in his system and see if it works.

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I had the same issue with the same card. I tried rma'ing it ans get sli 970s not sure if it works yet :D

But if you don't care about reinstalling your OS you can try that firsg.

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I think it's a driver issue. I updated to 344.60 and it started happening, happens to me with 344.65 too. Revert to an older stable driver, I hadn't updated my driver in a while (last time it crashed and I lost lots of good items in a game) so I cant say what one I was using before that is stable. If someone knows of the most recent stable driver feel free to quote me <3.

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Just so everybody knows, I contacted a computer store called inet and they are looking at the card and if it's not the card it is my processor

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