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Video_Tdr_Failure

BentheMuffin

I was playing some csgo when my computer crashed, and I got the video_tdr_failure error. I restart my PC to see what the error is, but after a few seconds of having chrome open my PC crashed again. I am running windows 8.1 with a i5-4440 and a GTX 760 on the latest drivers, any help is appreciated.

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Uninstall/reinstall Nvidia drivers

 

Always do drivers first as they are usually the cause of most concerns, and reinstalling them/a different set, could give more info whether its THEM or not, to rule them out and them focus on hardware.

 

 

I was playing some csgo when my computer crashed, and I got the video_tdr_failure error. I restart my PC to see what the error is, but after a few seconds of having chrome open my PC crashed again. I am running windows 8.1 with a i5-4440 and a GTX 760 on the latest drivers, any help is appreciated.

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What that guy said ^^^. I've also had this issue when overclocking graphics cards, so make sure yours isn't OC'ed too high.
I assume it blue-screened. Was there a file name on the BSOD, either a DLL or SYS file?

Eeh, by gum.
 

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What that guy said ^^^. I've also had this issue when overclocking graphics cards, so make sure yours isn't OC'ed too high.

I assume it blue-screened. Was there a file name on the BSOD, either a DLL or SYS file?

I didnt see one, but I just reinstalled drivers so Ill see how well that worked.

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/9DNjLk I like the night theme, it complements my dark basement. If you are reading this then you must also be a fan of the night theme.

01011011 01000010 01101001 01101110 01100001 01110010 01111001 00100000 01001000 01100101 01110010 01100101 01011101 

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Uninstall/reinstall Nvidia drivers

 

Always do drivers first as they are usually the cause of most concerns, and reinstalling them/a different set, could give more info whether its THEM or not, to rule them out and them focus on hardware.

 

What that guy said ^^^. I've also had this issue when overclocking graphics cards, so make sure yours isn't OC'ed too high.

I assume it blue-screened. Was there a file name on the BSOD, either a DLL or SYS file?

Just happened in arma 3 after reinstalling drivers and disabling my overclock, any ideas on what it could be?

Edit: Just happened 15 minutes after that one, not sure if I mentioned this but the PC restarts automatically when this happens.

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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/9DNjLk I like the night theme, it complements my dark basement. If you are reading this then you must also be a fan of the night theme.

01011011 01000010 01101001 01101110 01100001 01110010 01111001 00100000 01001000 01100101 01110010 01100101 01011101 

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