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Hi,

 

I have this  really annoying problem with Geforce Experience, when I use geforce experience to install drivers, weither they are freshly installed or updated several games tend to crash. I can fix this issue by manuallly installing drivers. But then I have problems with nvidia control panel in which I need to go to enable SLI. I have already installed my system twice.

 

Any advice is appreciated.

 

using win 8.1 

drivers: tried all of them

 

actions taken: 

 

reïnstall  x2

used driver cleaner twice

 

old fashion device manager install: fixes crashes but no acces to nvidia control panel

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Solution: Don't use Geforce Experience to install drivers.

 

I prefer to install them manually using the installer, rather than using Geforce Experience.

"It pays to keep an open mind, but not so open your brain falls out." - Carl Sagan.

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is the graphics card(s) overclocked?

My cards are not overklocked  .

I perhaps found a solution, sofar the system is stable. I did a combination  of godlygamer23`s solution and mine. I first used the standard installatiion setup, removed geforce experience and via device manager I also removed thedrivers. Then I added the driver via the device manager. Now I am able to use both Nvidia control panel and the games that where crashing seem to be more stable. If any crashes occur now I will buy a new GPU.....

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Alas that didnt work either, in a last attempt to  test something I swapped the cards around. After doing that instead of having just a crash I received a DPC watchdog violation. sigh I am having this problem after I upgraded my mobo + memory + CPU to think that the same soft and GPU setup works perfectly on my older machine. But otherwise I found no bad hardware.When running the cards alone.

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Are the GPUs overclocked at all?

"It pays to keep an open mind, but not so open your brain falls out." - Carl Sagan.

"I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you" - Edward I. Koch

"I didn't die! I performed a tactical reset!" - Apollolol

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Are the GPUs overclocked at all?

Unless they overklock by default, no. No overklock on them. No software installed to enable overklocking. I had overklocking enabled on my windows 7 installation to see what increase it would bring. But it wasnt worth the overklock. That was when I first bought the cards.

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