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17 minutes ago, xD Power Hole Stick said:

Ok, then what to do in DDU?

i have started downloading drivers from nvidia site

Here's a guide on how to use DDU.

(Run it as administrator and do it in safe mode)

http://windowsreport.com/display-driver-uninstaller-windows-10/

 

Also, have you updated any motherboard drivers recently?

Gigabyte motherboards can be confusing for this.

There are multiple revisions of the same board with each one.

 

You have to physically look on your motherboard to find out what revision you have.

If you install a driver that's for a different board, you're going to have a bad time.

 

I highlighted where the revision number for your board will be in red.

Just expand the photo to see it.

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Hello 

i was playing the crew the pc crashed and showed this

can you help me in this \

thanks

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A hard restart doesn't solve the problem? Driver corruption? Memory failure?

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Just now, knightslugger said:

A hard restart doesn't solve the problem? Driver corruption? Memory failure?

now what to do then dump of the memory?

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Hey,

 

We'd need to know if you have rebooted it, and if it works or not after such.

 

Thanks,

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Try reseating your ram, GPU, and CPU, testing between each reseat and making sure you've done it right. 

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Just now, headhunter7987 said:

Try reseating your ram, GPU, and CPU, testing between each reseat and making sure you've done it right. 

i have reseated both ram and gpu in the last week all screew is pace and tight

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Just now, xD Power Hole Stick said:

i have reseated both ram and gpu in the last week all screew is pace and tight

Was that before or after this happened though?

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Just now, LorLor said:

Was that before or after this happened though?

after it started yesterday 

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Just now, xD Power Hole Stick said:

after it started yesterday 

Okay, I'd try connecting your display directly to the motherboard, and see if that works okay.

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After you test the onboard graphics,  try putting your GPU in a different PCIE slot to test it. 

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Just now, headhunter7987 said:

After you test the onboard graphics,  try putting your GPU in a different PCIE slot to test it. 

And then maybe another power cable/power port on the PSU if you have a modular, to it if it still does not work in another PCIE.

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Just now, headhunter7987 said:

After you test the onboard graphics,  try putting your GPU in a different PCIE slot to test it. 

there is only 1 slot

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Just now, LorLor said:

And then maybe another power cable/power port on the PSU if you have a modular, to it if it still does not work in another PCIE.

it is 750ti

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1 minute ago, xD Power Hole Stick said:

it is 750ti

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Okay, try with on-board first, then let us know if that works okay, then we can go from there.

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Just now, LorLor said:

Okay, try with on-board first, then let us know if that works okay, then we can go from there.

ok

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3 minutes ago, LorLor said:

Okay, try with on-board first, then let us know if that works okay, then we can go from there.

That's not gonna work. FX series CPUs don't have integrated graphics.

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Just now, Crunchy Dragon said:

That's not gonna work. FX series CPUs don't have integrated graphics.

i have 4300

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Just now, Crunchy Dragon said:

Hmm. What have you tested already?

reseating gpu and ram using eraser to remove carbon tighting the gpu even tighter than before

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1 minute ago, xD Power Hole Stick said:

reseating gpu and ram using eraser to remove carbon tighting the gpu even tighter than before

Try at least turning it on without the GPU installed and see if POSTs and check the POST codes in your manual. That should give you a pretty good idea of what failed, try it with the GPU installed as well to rule that out.

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Just now, Crunchy Dragon said:

Try at least turning it on without the GPU installed and see if POSTs and check the POST codes in your manual. That should give you a pretty good idea of what failed, try it with the GPU installed as well to rule that out.

i know it post without gpu 

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1 minute ago, xD Power Hole Stick said:

i know it post without gpu 

OK, that's a start. What happens if you try booting it with the GPU installed?

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3 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

OK, that's a start. What happens if you try booting it with the GPU installed?

it boots normal and works fine like here i am using to get help

but if i play crew this blue thing come after 15-20 mins in game

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7 minutes ago, xD Power Hole Stick said:

it boots normal and works fine like here i am using to get help

but if i play crew this blue thing come after 15-20 mins in game

download the latest driver, download and run DDU to uninstall the old one, and then reinstall using the new driver.

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2 minutes ago, knightslugger said:

download the latest driver, download and run DDU to uninstall the old one, and then reinstall using the new driver.

Ok, then what to do in DDU?

i have started downloading drivers from nvidia site

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