I'm pissed.
Bought a EVGA 750ti SC last week and since I installed it nothing but " driver 344.11 stopped responding...kernel....yada yada yada...recovered"
I'm retired and after being along time RADEON guy I went for the energy efficient" MAXWELL GPU; boy I'm regretting it now I tell ya.
Pick your poison; EVGA (faulty card?) or nVidia (useless drivers?).
After researching this issue, its apparent that this issue is a chronic one for NVIDIA. I know a lot of you don't have it, but too many of us nVidia owners do (my driver just "recovered" as I was typing this by the way).
I have:
- reinstalled current/old drivers every which way you can;
- reinstalled Win 7 too many times;
- adjusted registry settings;
- adjusted 3D power settings thru Nvidia Control Panel;
- updated BIOS and all drivers for everything installed;
- lowered GPU, GDDR and RAM memory clocks;
- cleaned my MB and RAM slots;
- checked my power supply output;
- yada, yada, yada
Its unfortunate that my current fix is to reinstall my RADEON 4850 and RMA or warranty claim the 750ti and the buy a R9 270 or something like that.
Not impressed with these cards, not worth the hassle for an old guy (which I NEVER had with AMD for 20+ years) and I'm not a happy camper.....
If there was a "fix" posted on the internet, I tried it; I'm tired.
I need a "hell mary" fix else Ill be on of those guys who "when you're happy you tell a few, when your pissed, you tell everybody"
System:
Win7 SP1 64Bit
AsRock FM2A88X-ITX+ (BIOS and Drivers updated to latest)
AMD A8-7600 CPU
G.Skill 8GB TridentX DDR-2400 RAM
120 GB Intell 520 SSD (firmware updated to latest)
Corsair CMPSU-400CX ATX12V V2.2 80 Plus Power Supply
post edited by Imcan8dn - 2014/10/02 08:30:44