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 I have found the problem . My GTX 660 OC , was owerclocked too much. I have set my core clock to -40 and now it works perfectly :)

Hello , my display drivers stop responding when I play assassins creed unity ( i can play it on lowest settings and resolutiopm) , gta v. GPU - GTX 660 SC. What should I do?

Just a glitch, I got it sometimes when i used to play on a laptop.

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Hello , my display drivers stop responding when I play assassins creed unity ( i can play it on lowest settings and resolutiopm) , gta v. GPU - GTX 660 SC. What should I do?

im sorry i have no clue but i used to have the same problem with some titles. back then i thought it maybe the oc on my gpu but i never really figured it out.

"You know it'll clock down as soon as it hits 40°C, right?" - "Yeah ... but it doesnt hit 40°C ... ever  😄"

 

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The obvious first thing to try is re-install your drivers and see if the problem persists.

Case: Meatbag, humanoid - APU: Human Brain version 1.53 (stock clock) - Storage: 100TB SND (Squishy Neuron Drive) - PSU: a combined 500W of Mitochondrial cells - Optical Drives: 2 Oculi, with corrective lenses.

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im sorry i have no clue but i used to have the same problem with some titles. back then i thought it maybe the oc on my gpu but i never really figured it out.

Some titles work (like NBA 2K15 , Call of Duty Black Ops 2 ) and some don't ( GTA V , ACU)

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I will try that. Thanks :)

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Some titles work (like NBA 2K15 , Call of Duty Black Ops 2 ) and some don't ( GTA V , ACU)

maybe because it's below req'd hardware. afaik unity's minimum requirement to run "smoothly" is a 770

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Some titles work (like NBA 2K15 , Call of Duty Black Ops 2 ) and some don't ( GTA V , ACU)

yeah as said i had the same problem but with different titles and i never figured it ou so if we can clear this up in this thread it would be great to know for future appearences of this problem

"You know it'll clock down as soon as it hits 40°C, right?" - "Yeah ... but it doesnt hit 40°C ... ever  😄"

 

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I think that is the problem with ACU , but why GTA V. I use 1,9 gb vram in that game. It should run fine

It makes no sense that your drivers would crash because of low performance, you'd just get a game that chugs. SOMEthing has to cause themto just flat out give up.

Case: Meatbag, humanoid - APU: Human Brain version 1.53 (stock clock) - Storage: 100TB SND (Squishy Neuron Drive) - PSU: a combined 500W of Mitochondrial cells - Optical Drives: 2 Oculi, with corrective lenses.

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