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I've bought a Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 1070 a few days ago. Anytime I try to render a video with any program - (Vegas Pro, Adobe Media Encoder, Premiere Pro, Movie Maker), i get the blue screen of death with the IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error.

  • I have the latest nVidia drivers installed

  • Have done a complete wipe of my old AMD Radeon and AMD Apu drivers with DDU

  • Have all of my drivers up to date

  • Have Windows 10 64bit

  • Have my gpu on a standard frequency

  • Have my cpu overclocked, but i didnt have this problem with my old AMD gpu

  • All of my Components are brand new (less than a month old), except for my hard drive and my ssd.

  • I don't get the BSOD on any stresstest, benchmark or game, only while rendering.

Specs:

MSI Z170A-G43 PLUS Motherboard

Intel Core i5 6600k @ 4.40 Ghz

Gigabyte G1 GTX 1070 8GB

(old gpu - Radeon HD 7850)

Crucial 16GB DDR4-2133 Ram

Thermalright Macho x2 Cpu Cooler

WD Green 1TB Hard Drive

Crucial M500 240GB SSD

Cooler Master 700W B700 PSU

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try going back to stock speed

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Old Build (sold for 290€)

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2 minutes ago, CUDA_Cores said:

turn off your CPU overclock, this BSOD error is very often related to a bad OC. 

to be honest, even if it wasnt often related that should still be the first goto either way :P

 

on topic: DDU'ing all 3 drivers (AMD/intel/nvidia) and reinstalling as applicable is something worth a try as well.

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2 minutes ago, CUDA_Cores said:

turn off your CPU overclock, this BSOD error is very often related to a bad OC. 

Before I installed the new gpu, i was using an HD 7850 with all of the same components and never got this error...

I'll try it anyways...

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5 minutes ago, manikyath said:

to be honest, even if it wasnt often related that should still be the first goto either way :P

 

on topic: DDU'ing all 3 drivers (AMD/intel/nvidia) and reinstalling as applicable is something worth a try as well.

Firstly I DDU'd all of the AMD drivers and left the nvidia drivers alone. When that didn't work, I wiped my nvidia driver and reinstalled it. DDU never detected any Intel Graphics Drivers...

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