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2016/02/23 15:28:42 (permalink)
Can someone please tell me why my drivers keep stopping and restarting? I'm getting very sick of this

Case:Azza 9000, PSU: Corsair Hx Series Hx1050, MB: Asrock X79 Extreme9: Cpu: I7-3930, Ram: G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 16Gb, Video: Evga Gpu's 660FTW and 560ti, SDD: G.Skill Phoenix 3, Hdd: WD 1t, WD 320x2, Seagate 500hybride, Swiftech: Mealstrom res/pump combo, 440 rad,  Apogee HD.
 
http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=67330
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Re: EVGA 660 Crysus Vidoe Card 2016/02/23 20:22:42 (permalink)
Lots of things it could be. Is the hardware listed in your sig current? How old is your psu? How are your cpu/gpu temps when under load?
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Re: EVGA 660 Crysus Vidoe Card 2016/02/24 07:05:22 (permalink)
If it only happens in Crysis don't play it in DX10 mode. It's only stable if you launch it in DX9 mode.
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Re: EVGA 660 Crysus Vidoe Card 2016/02/24 19:12:13 (permalink)
Ok my temps are fine CPU is LC'd and the card. I got when they first came out as the Crysus bundal card. I am alos using the latest drivers.

Case:Azza 9000, PSU: Corsair Hx Series Hx1050, MB: Asrock X79 Extreme9: Cpu: I7-3930, Ram: G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 16Gb, Video: Evga Gpu's 660FTW and 560ti, SDD: G.Skill Phoenix 3, Hdd: WD 1t, WD 320x2, Seagate 500hybride, Swiftech: Mealstrom res/pump combo, 440 rad,  Apogee HD.
 
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Re: EVGA 660 Crysus Vidoe Card 2016/02/24 19:16:50 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby XrayMan 2016/03/13 03:13:57
Try a clean install of the latest drivers to see if it helps get rid of the issue...
 
#1 Uninstall Precision X/Afterburner if installed, make sure to select "no" to saving profiles if asked.  Reboot the PC now if you had to uninstall PX or Afterburner.
 
#2 Use DDU (Display driver uninstaller) in safe mode to clean out all your nvidia drivers. Use the clean and restart (highly recommended) option. Use the tool to also clean out all leftover amd stuff.
 
#3 Perform a clean installation of video drivers.
  1. Download & save graphics driver 361.91 (win 7) 361.91 (win 10) to your desktop. Run the graphics installer located on your desktop once the download is complete. 
  2. Select custom advanced install, under custom installation options uncheck all options except the physx system software, if you have a 3D capable monitor and would like to use 3D at some point please select both 3D options, check mark perform clean install, then click next to install the driver, reboot when asked.
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Re: EVGA 660 Crysus Vidoe Card 2016/02/24 19:49:55 (permalink)
trying this right now
 

Case:Azza 9000, PSU: Corsair Hx Series Hx1050, MB: Asrock X79 Extreme9: Cpu: I7-3930, Ram: G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 16Gb, Video: Evga Gpu's 660FTW and 560ti, SDD: G.Skill Phoenix 3, Hdd: WD 1t, WD 320x2, Seagate 500hybride, Swiftech: Mealstrom res/pump combo, 440 rad,  Apogee HD.
 
http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=67330
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Re: EVGA 660 Crysus Vidoe Card 2016/02/26 12:23:46 (permalink)
In my experience the only time it happens is when I'm pushing an overclock too far. Interested to see what the result of it is, though

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Re: EVGA 660 Crysus Vidoe Card 2016/03/01 15:04:37 (permalink)
that worked.  I haven't seen any driver dropping sense I did this fix

Case:Azza 9000, PSU: Corsair Hx Series Hx1050, MB: Asrock X79 Extreme9: Cpu: I7-3930, Ram: G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 16Gb, Video: Evga Gpu's 660FTW and 560ti, SDD: G.Skill Phoenix 3, Hdd: WD 1t, WD 320x2, Seagate 500hybride, Swiftech: Mealstrom res/pump combo, 440 rad,  Apogee HD.
 
http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=67330
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Re: EVGA 660 Crysus Vidoe Card 2016/03/01 15:09:39 (permalink)
joneail
that worked.  I haven't seen any driver dropping sense I did this fix


Which fix?
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Re: EVGA 660 Crysus Vidoe Card 2016/03/13 03:13:47 (permalink)
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Try a clean install of the latest drivers to see if it helps get rid of the issue...
 
#1 Uninstall Precision X/Afterburner if installed, make sure to select "no" to saving profiles if asked.  Reboot the PC now if you had to uninstall PX or Afterburner.

#2 Use DDU (Display driver uninstaller) in safe mode to clean out all your nvidia drivers. Use the clean and restart (highly recommended) option. Use the tool to also clean out all leftover amd stuff.

#3 Perform a clean installation of video drivers.
  1. Download & save graphics driver 361.91 (win 7) 361.91 (win 10) to your desktop. Run the graphics installer located on your desktop once the download is complete. 
  2. Select custom advanced install, under custom installation options uncheck all options except the physx system software, if you have a 3D capable monitor and would like to use 3D at some point please select both 3D options, check mark perform clean install, then click next to install the driver, reboot when asked.




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Re: EVGA 660 Crysus Vidoe Card 2016/03/15 06:41:49 (permalink)
The 364.51 drivers are causing a few people problems including me (NVIDIA GeForce forums). Yesterday, I reverted back to the the 362.00 drivers and my problems went away. I haven't had issues this major before. Everything was stuttering that didn't otherwise happen before.

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Re: EVGA 660 Crysus Vidoe Card 2016/08/23 21:44:09 (permalink)
I am getting this issue again. IT is blocking games and crashing them.
 

Case:Azza 9000, PSU: Corsair Hx Series Hx1050, MB: Asrock X79 Extreme9: Cpu: I7-3930, Ram: G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 16Gb, Video: Evga Gpu's 660FTW and 560ti, SDD: G.Skill Phoenix 3, Hdd: WD 1t, WD 320x2, Seagate 500hybride, Swiftech: Mealstrom res/pump combo, 440 rad,  Apogee HD.
 
http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=67330
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Re: EVGA 660 Crysus Vidoe Card 2016/08/24 10:23:56 (permalink)
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I am getting this issue again. IT is blocking games and crashing them.
 


Do #1, #2 & #3 listed here.
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Re: EVGA 660 Crysus Vidoe Card 2016/08/24 10:36:45 (permalink)
I just took the card apart and cleaned it an put new past on the gpu and after about 15m of game play it says  drivers failed and the gpu is blocking the game.exe
 

Case:Azza 9000, PSU: Corsair Hx Series Hx1050, MB: Asrock X79 Extreme9: Cpu: I7-3930, Ram: G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 16Gb, Video: Evga Gpu's 660FTW and 560ti, SDD: G.Skill Phoenix 3, Hdd: WD 1t, WD 320x2, Seagate 500hybride, Swiftech: Mealstrom res/pump combo, 440 rad,  Apogee HD.
 
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Re: EVGA 660 Crysus Vidoe Card 2016/08/29 13:28:02 (permalink)
looks like you video card has been baked 
 
time to break the piggy back
 
 

  


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Re: EVGA 660 Crysus Vidoe Card 2016/08/31 21:12:59 (permalink)
 just did a fresh install of windows also like you all said to do. LOL
 

Case:Azza 9000, PSU: Corsair Hx Series Hx1050, MB: Asrock X79 Extreme9: Cpu: I7-3930, Ram: G.Skill Ripjaws Z Series 16Gb, Video: Evga Gpu's 660FTW and 560ti, SDD: G.Skill Phoenix 3, Hdd: WD 1t, WD 320x2, Seagate 500hybride, Swiftech: Mealstrom res/pump combo, 440 rad,  Apogee HD.
 
http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=67330
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