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I've been dealing with this ever since I've updated to the latest Nvidia driver 382.53 for the Gtx 1070. I'm running sli gtx 1070 gaming X's. I have a 1600 watt psu so power inst an issue.  I've rolled back my drivers to the previous versions, I've ran ddu and gotten a clean install of the drivers, checked dxdiag and found no DirectX errors or driver issues. All games i play are affected by it. It happens whenever I launch a game and start playing. Whether it's 5 minutes in or 50 it will crash saying something about my gpu's drivers or that the card has been physically removed from the system, which is obviously hasn't and it's becoming extremely frustrating. Any help?..

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Could be a issue with windows drivers, you could try a clean install of windows.

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4 minutes ago, MLG JFK said:

How do i do that without a windows CD?

 

Go rob a store and steal one a disk, or download a pirated version, or steal one from a friend.

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CPU: i5 4690k OC 4.4Ghz

GPU: GTX 1070 Strix OC 

Storage: 1TB HDD, 240GB sandisk SSD

Cooling: NZXT Kraken x61

Case: NZXT S340 elite

OS: Windows 10 Pro

PSU: EVGA BQ 650W

Motherboard: Asus - B85M-G R2.0 Micro ATX

RAM: 8x2 (16Gb) Generic kingston ddr3 1600

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I love to joke around,i'm not at all a professional.

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21 minutes ago, MLG JFK said:

How do i do that without a windows CD?

 

you can make a windows install device with a tool microsoft provides, it's called windows media creation tool

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55 minutes ago, MLG JFK said:

How do i do that without a windows CD?

IINM you can download ISO from M$ website if you have the original key.

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Well it didnt work, its still giving me the crashing. I've tried older drivers, clean installs of drivers, and other weird youtube guides. No luck.  Im running DirectX 12, but that shouldn't matter because DirectX adapts to the needed api anyway, so anymore suggestions?

 

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On 6/22/2017 at 8:12 PM, MLG JFK said:

Well it didnt work, its still giving me the crashing. I've tried older drivers, clean installs of drivers, and other weird youtube guides. No luck.  Im running DirectX 12, but that shouldn't matter because DirectX adapts to the needed api anyway, so anymore suggestions?

 

That driver could have messed up the firmware of the card it'self. I you bought it from amazon there is a 30 day return policy, and you can pretty much return something no matter what, trust me I've done it. If you can't get a return I'd say try to factory reset the firmware but that is really risky, so I wouldn't suggest you doing that. If you really can't fix it I'd recommend taking it to a computer repair shop, not best buy or anything like that but a good one.

PC SPECS

CPU: i5 4690k OC 4.4Ghz

GPU: GTX 1070 Strix OC 

Storage: 1TB HDD, 240GB sandisk SSD

Cooling: NZXT Kraken x61

Case: NZXT S340 elite

OS: Windows 10 Pro

PSU: EVGA BQ 650W

Motherboard: Asus - B85M-G R2.0 Micro ATX

RAM: 8x2 (16Gb) Generic kingston ddr3 1600

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