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nvidia driver problems

mathiasquach

im haveing these weird lag spikes then google refreshs itself and in the corner pops a little cheeky message about some nvidia kernel drive has stopped working and has been fixed and they come every 50 min or so

sorry if my grammar and all is quite trash havent slept for 68 hours now.....

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Just now, Gandalf2111 said:

i think sleeping would make the trick.

nah mate

EDIT:ill probs go to bed after i fixed dis

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Run a benchmark, if you crash during it then use a tool to clean install your drivers; if that doesn't help then you may have card issues and if that is the case then contact your cards manufacturer and they'll help you out in debugging your rig.

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1 minute ago, SamTheWelshDragon said:

Run a benchmark, if you crash during it then use a tool to clean install your drivers; if that doesn't help then you may have card issues and if that is the case then contact your cards manufacturer and they'll help you out in debugging your rig.

this kerner thing only affects my browser doe

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1 minute ago, mathiasquach said:

this kerner thing only affects my browser doe

Then it's time to email your card manufacturer. Good luck.

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Yeah. The problem you're having is common for a bad overclock. But, if you're running at stock, something is definitely wrong.

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5 minutes ago, SamTheWelshDragon said:

Run a benchmark, if you crash during it then use a tool to clean install your drivers; if that doesn't help then you may have card issues and if that is the case then contact your cards manufacturer and they'll help you out in debugging your rig.

this kerner thing only affects my browser doe

 

1 minute ago, SamTheWelshDragon said:

Then it's time to email your card manufacturer. Good luck.

thanks mate

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