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I think my nvidia 770 is broken

I have been experiencing issues with my 770

Whenever I run certain game it crashes , then an error message pops up saying something like "NVidia driver 347.09 has recovered" 

For example:

-Hardline beta

-Heaven benchmark

-Assasins creed 3 (on high)

All of these games crash but games like tf2 are fine

I have ran a Haven bench mark on Hard, 1080p, 8x and I got a score of 762. Then I asked a mate to run it on their 770 and they got over 1000

I brought it used and im not sure on the warranty.  Although it has 1yr left on a Dino pc warranty. Would this be covered. Also there is a possibility is a fault driver but other drivers haven't worked. Im thinking its likely a dead core.

Another thing is that on Hardline it ran in a small window but when I tried to expand it  would crash with the same error message stated above.

Should I

-Sell it and buy my mates 770 (at mates rate)

-Call palit and ask for an assessment

-Call dino pc

-Continue with the same card

PS. theres no oc on it

Specs are as followed

i5 4670k

16gb corsair platinum

Palit Jetstream 770 oc version

2x120gb ssds in raid 0 (idc about losing data)

2tb backup drive

Corsair h80i water cooler

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Try to update your drivers?

Please, follow your own posts and mention me in comments, otherwise i won't be able to help you.

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I have been experiencing issues with my 770

Whenever I run certain game it crashes , then an error message pops up saying something like "NVidia driver 347.09 has recovered" 

For example:

-Hardline beta

-Heaven benchmark

-Assasins creed 3 (on high)

All of these games crash but games like tf2 are fine

I have ran a Haven bench mark on Hard, 1080p, 8x and I got a score of 762. Then I asked a mate to run it on their 770 and they got over 1000

I brought it used and im not sure on the warranty.  Although it has 1yr left on a Dino pc warranty. Would this be covered. Also there is a possibility is a fault driver but other drivers haven't worked. Im thinking its likely a dead core.

Another thing is that on Hardline it ran in a small window but when I tried to expand it  would crash with the same error message stated above.

Should I

-Sell it and buy my mates 770 (at mates rate)

-Call palit and ask for an assessment

-Call dino pc

-Continue with the same card

PS. theres no oc on it

Check if its full of dust.... maybe its throttling

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I have been experiencing issues with my 770

Whenever I run certain game it crashes , then an error message pops up saying something like "NVidia driver 347.09 has recovered" 

For example:

-Hardline beta

-Heaven benchmark

-Assasins creed 3 (on high)

All of these games crash but games like tf2 are fine

I have ran a Haven bench mark on Hard, 1080p, 8x and I got a score of 762. Then I asked a mate to run it on their 770 and they got over 1000

I brought it used and im not sure on the warranty.  Although it has 1yr left on a Dino pc warranty. Would this be covered. Also there is a possibility is a fault driver but other drivers haven't worked. Im thinking its likely a dead core.

Another thing is that on Hardline it ran in a small window but when I tried to expand it  would crash with the same error message stated above.

Should I

-Sell it and buy my mates 770 (at mates rate)

-Call palit and ask for an assessment

-Call dino pc

-Continue with the same card

PS. theres no oc on it

The warranty will cover it, because you did no overclocking to it so you are all safe to go.

Please, follow your own posts and mention me in comments, otherwise i won't be able to help you.

Daily OS: OpenBSD -current

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I have cleaned it with a can of air and I have tried the newest drivers and past revisions

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Also im not sure the previous owner didn't oc it

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Try reinstalling your drivers from scratch. Clean install.

Call Dino PC have it checked with them.
 

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send it back to dinoPC and get a new one, you are covered for a year,

(i guess)

Please, follow your own posts and mention me in comments, otherwise i won't be able to help you.

Daily OS: OpenBSD -current

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Uninstall all the drivers, and download the latest driver , and when installing, there will an option to perform clean installation , Check mark it and continue your installation, also can you provide the temps of you card under full load ?  

 

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I have been experiencing issues with my 770

Whenever I run certain game it crashes , then an error message pops up saying something like "NVidia driver 347.09 has recovered" 

For example:

-Hardline beta

-Heaven benchmark

-Assasins creed 3 (on high)

All of these games crash but games like tf2 are fine

I have ran a Haven bench mark on Hard, 1080p, 8x and I got a score of 762. Then I asked a mate to run it on their 770 and they got over 1000

I brought it used and im not sure on the warranty.  Although it has 1yr left on a Dino pc warranty. Would this be covered. Also there is a possibility is a fault driver but other drivers haven't worked. Im thinking its likely a dead core.

Another thing is that on Hardline it ran in a small window but when I tried to expand it  would crash with the same error message stated above.

Should I

-Sell it and buy my mates 770 (at mates rate)

-Call palit and ask for an assessment

-Call dino pc

-Continue with the same card

PS. theres no oc on it

Specs are as followed

i5 4670k

16gb corsair platinum

Palit Jetstream 770 oc version

2x120gb ssds in raid 0 (idc about losing data)

2tb backup drive

Corsair h80i water cooler

I had this problem. However, I fixed it by re-installing Windows. I only did this because I got a new SSD 

CPU: i5 4670k @ 3.4GHz + Corsair H100i      GPU: Gigabyte GTX 680 SOC (+215 Core|+162 Mem)     SSD: Kingston V300 240GB (OS)      Headset: Logitech G930 

Case: Cosair Vengance C70 (white)                RAM: 16GB TeamGroup Elite Black DDR3 1600MHz       HDD: 1TB WD Blue                              Mouse: Logitech G602

OS: Windows 7 Home Premium                       PSUXFX Core Edition 750w                                                Motherboard: MSI Z97-G45               Keyboard: Logitech G510

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