Re: Please share your Witcher 3 stability in SLI?
2015/08/14 19:02:38
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Hey I found that if I raise the voltage on the stock clock it stopped crashing. You can also try to downclock your card by at least -100mhZ on core and memory clock until the game become stable.
Raising the voltage on stock setting seems to solve the issue for me. I never been able to run this game for more than an hour before I tried this.
You can also try to unplug the secondary screen from your pc if you have one.
Set game to run in max performance mode in the nvidia control panel.
Disable hardware cursor in the game setting, set to unlimited frame, disable v sync, and full screen mode.
Close/disable chrome running in background ( this is still causing driver stopped responding error for me )
Let me know if this helped any of you running a 980ti.
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