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UPDATE: Well i baked the shit of this bad boy and gues what it's aliveeeeeeee, did some benchmarks and tests it works.

 

 

 

Hello everyone

 

I have a problem with my GPU (GTX 460 GLH (1GB)), after new nvidia GPU driver update this happened (picture) and i fixed it somehow but then new problem appeared my GPU driver keep crashing when i turn on the pc it runs normal for few minutes then it constantly crashes and keep showing me BSOD. I reinstaled drivers(last 5 updates), did backup, did recovery, tried Win 7, Win 8.1, Win 10 same on every OS, overheating is not a problem i checked temperature and its around 35-40 celsius ( 80+ is dangerous for my GPU internet said hahhaha), PC is clean thermal compounds were replaced when problem appeared. In safe mode everything works fine, integrated on board GPU works fine. I somehow fixed it for few minutes an tested it with some games, World of Tanks i can play only on minimum settings bcs if i try any higer driver crashes, League of Legends goes fine on high settings no crashes. And few hours after that "fix" it came back, crashes at the moment when desktop shows. And one thing i am bit worried about one chip on GPU it's kinda too hot (picture).

 

Here are my (ancient)pc specs:

 

GPU: GTX 460

CPU: Q6600 2.4ghz

4 GB of RAM

SPU: 350W (unbranded)

Around 400 GB of HDD (2 HDDs)

MOBO: Acer EQ35M

 

Sorry for my bad english and thank you very much for reading and helping.

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this can also happen if you have bad ram. try reseating and taking out a stick and trying, then swap for the other stick. if the issue persists then its most likely GPU

 

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You can replace the thermal paste and thermal pads to see if that makes a difference.... I doubt it though. As a replacement I would recommend the GTX 1050, it is pretty dang cheap right now!

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27 minutes ago, Ender696 said:

Hello everyone

 

I have a problem with my GPU (GTX 460 GLH (1GB)), after new nvidia GPU driver update this happened (picture) and i fixed it somehow but then new problem appeared my GPU driver keep crashing when i turn on the pc it runs normal for few minutes then it constantly crashes and keep showing me BSOD. I reinstaled drivers(last 5 updates), did backup, did recovery, tried Win 7, Win 8.1, Win 10 same on every OS, overheating is not a problem i checked temperature and its around 35-40 celsius ( 80+ is dangerous for my GPU internet said hahhaha), PC is clean thermal compounds were replaced when problem appeared. In safe mode everything works fine, integrated on board GPU works fine. I somehow fixed it for few minutes an tested it with some games, World of Tanks i can play only on minimum settings bcs if i try any higer driver crashes, League of Legends goes fine on high settings no crashes. And few hours after that "fix" it came back, crashes at the moment when desktop shows. And one thing i am bit worried about one chip on GPU it's kinda too hot (picture).

 

Here are my (ancient)pc specs:

 

GPU: GTX 460

CPU: Q6600 2.4ghz

4 GB of RAM

SPU: 350W (unbranded)

Around 400 GB of HDD (2 HDDs)

MOBO: Acer EQ35M

 

Sorry for my bad english and thank you very much for reading and helping.

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if you haven't done already which I think you have is clean the heatsink on the GPU and clean the fan, it is an old card so maybe a newer GPU would be a good change just make sure your CPU won't bottleneck it. like @Badger906 said it might be your ram, hope this helps.

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