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Frequent graphics driver crashing

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Hi, managed to fix it.

 

I think that unistalling MSI afterburner, turning off link state power management limit for PCI-e in the control panel fixed it. Immediately after doing so my computer was buggy for a while, but I found some windows updates that fixed everything.

Hi,

 

recently, I believe after the most recent nVidia driver update, I have experienced crashing when games are launched. For example, in battlefield one, I will be able to browse the menus without issue, but whenever I launch a game it will crash. Such is the same with every other game I have tried. If I enter GeForce Experience and reinstall the drivers, I will be able to play games with no problem until I turn off my PC and the cycle continues.

 

Does anyone have any idea how I'd solve this?

 

Thank you in advance.

 

  1.  
  2. Intel Core i5 4670K @ 4.0 Ghz
  3. MSI GeForce GTX 770 2GB
  4. ASUS Maxmius VI GENE
  5. 16GB Kingston HyperX Fury 1600mhz
  6. EVGA Supernova Gold 750W
  7. 120GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD
  8. 2x 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm
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1 minute ago, Krauss said:

Hi,

 

recently, I believe after the most recent nVidia driver update, I have experienced crashing when games are launched. For example, in battlefield one, I will be able to browse the menus without issue, but whenever I launch a game it will crash. Such is the same with every other game I have tried. If I enter GeForce Experience and reinstall the drivers, I will be able to play games with no problem until I turn off my PC and the cycle continues.

 

Does anyone have any idea how I'd solve this?

 

Thank you in advance.

 

  1.  
  2. Intel Core i5 4670K @ 4.0 Ghz
  3. MSI GeForce GTX 770 2GB
  4. ASUS Maxmius VI GENE
  5. 16GB Kingston HyperX Fury 1600mhz
  6. EVGA Supernova Gold 750W
  7. 120GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD
  8. 2x 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm

If you rollback to the old ones is it ok? It could just be the new driver having a glitch with your setup

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13 minutes ago, Dawson Wehage said:

Probably the graphics drivers are not compatible with the GTX 770, I can't think of anything else.

If they weren't compatible the drivers wouldn't even install in the system.

 

Use the newest WHQL drivers they are tested to work, and not a beta driver.

 

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Hi, managed to fix it.

 

I think that unistalling MSI afterburner, turning off link state power management limit for PCI-e in the control panel fixed it. Immediately after doing so my computer was buggy for a while, but I found some windows updates that fixed everything.

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On 9/12/2016 at 11:32 PM, Krauss said:

Hi,

 

recently, I believe after the most recent nVidia driver update, I have experienced crashing when games are launched. For example, in battlefield one, I will be able to browse the menus without issue, but whenever I launch a game it will crash. Such is the same with every other game I have tried. If I enter GeForce Experience and reinstall the drivers, I will be able to play games with no problem until I turn off my PC and the cycle continues.

 

Does anyone have any idea how I'd solve this?

 

Thank you in advance.

 

  1.  
  2. Intel Core i5 4670K @ 4.0 Ghz
  3. MSI GeForce GTX 770 2GB
  4. ASUS Maxmius VI GENE
  5. 16GB Kingston HyperX Fury 1600mhz
  6. EVGA Supernova Gold 750W
  7. 120GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD
  8. 2x 1TB Seagate Barracuda 7200rpm

mine was doing the exact same thing (770 windforce) Thanks the the thread :)

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