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Hello,

So I installed a new mobo, cpu and ram. Also did a fresh win10 install.
Now my computer runs into issues. 
Normal surfing it runs fine, but when I start up a game the game frezes and sometimes get a message saying drivers crashed and som kernal crap, but successfully started up again. Usally the game crashes and the computer runs smoothly again. 
Maxed temp I got was 75 celsius on gpu. What is wired that the fan doesent speed more up than it does...
Either way I do not think it is a overheating issue. 
Tried reinstalling drivers and tried older drivers.
It worked no problem before I upgraded it, so the psu shouldent be an issue?

Specs:
- i5-6600k
- gtx 780
- 2*8gb DDR4
- Asus maximus viii hero
- 750W bronze psu
- intel 120gb Ssd
- 3TB hdd
- etc...

Any idea? This is really driving med NUTS!

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13 minutes ago, Joakimeg said:

Hello,

So I installed a new mobo, cpu and ram. Also did a fresh win10 install.
Now my computer runs into issues. 
Normal surfing it runs fine, but when I start up a game the game frezes and sometimes get a message saying drivers crashed and som kernal crap, but successfully started up again. Usally the game crashes and the computer runs smoothly again. 
Maxed temp I got was 75 celsius on gpu. What is wired that the fan doesent speed more up than it does...
Either way I do not think it is a overheating issue. 
Tried reinstalling drivers and tried older drivers.
It worked no problem before I upgraded it, so the psu shouldent be an issue?

Specs:
- i5-6600k
- gtx 780
- 2*8gb DDR4
- Asus maximus viii hero
- 750W bronze psu
- intel 120gb Ssd
- 3TB hdd
- etc...

Any idea? This is really driving med NUTS!

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What model of PSU is this?

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 I was wanting to make sure you had the recommended watts for the gpu and also the brand. Software conflicts can cause this issue to happen as well.. It does not mean it's hardware related...

 

Please download MiniToolBox  , save it to your desktop and run it.

 

Checkmark all the  checkboxes:

 

Click Go and paste the content of the log into your next post. (Results.txt)

 

Also...please share the screenshots.

Something to check also is your audio drivers. If you have more than one audio device showing in device manager, you can try to disable one at a time until you find the culprit causing the crash.

 

You may access device manager by going to start-right click computer and go to properties. Click Device Manager on the left-Click on Sound,video,game controllers.

If you have more than one, then right click on one of them and choose disable. Restart the PC, and try to play the game again.

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25 minutes ago, Shrinivas Jadhav said:

 I was wanting to make sure you had the recommended watts for the gpu and also the brand. Software conflicts can cause this issue to happen as well.. It does not mean it's hardware related...

 

Please download MiniToolBox  , save it to your desktop and run it.

 

Checkmark all the  checkboxes:

 

Click Go and paste the content of the log into your next post. (Results.txt)

 

Also...please share the screenshots.

Something to check also is your audio drivers. If you have more than one audio device showing in device manager, you can try to disable one at a time until you find the culprit causing the crash.

 

You may access device manager by going to start-right click computer and go to properties. Click Device Manager on the left-Click on Sound,video,game controllers.

If you have more than one, then right click on one of them and choose disable. Restart the PC, and try to play the game again.

Isent that for internet testing? Not going to download that

 

I disabled all my audio drivers, but no change... 

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30 minutes ago, Joakimeg said:

Ofc. I have tried different versions too. 

From what I could find in other forums, they are changing Power Management Mode in 3D settings of nvidia to Max, changing the Timeout and Detection and Recovery(TDR)delay in registry or changing "Real Time Ratio Changes" in BIOS.

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2 minutes ago, Hackoroid said:

From what I could find in other forums, they are changing Power Management Mode in 3D settings of nvidia to Max, changing the Timeout and Detection and Recovery(TDR)delay in registry or changing "Real Time Ratio Option Changes" in BIOS.

Done that, exept the Real Time Ratio Option Changes. Why would that change anything when that is only enabling you to change the cpu clock in the os

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Run a benchmark like valley. Get a gpu tool like precision x. Enable everything for the overlay. 

See how long it takes to crash. Try to get a screen shot of the stats of the card while it's running with that program. 

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If it still happens, underclock as much as you can an so try again. Pretty sure like most of the top Kepler cards it needs 42 amps on the 12v1 rail. Prolly cutting it close but it seems to be all software. I have to add voltage to my cards to keep them from crashing. 

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