ahmadmob@mugendc4Thanks for the info.I can confirm the MPC issue is fixed for me after disconnecting my second monitor, I will see if it fixes the YouTube/browser black screen crashes for me but that will take some time as it's not as frequent as the MPC crashes so it's hard to judge this early. Anyway you can temporarily try on one monitor for troubleshooting and to rule the problem out, the MPC crashes should be frequent and easy to troubleshoot.Try on this video with MPC which was crashing every few mins before I disconnected the 2nd monitor: (I can't link here so please remove the space after the https)https ://drive.google.com/file/d/100infrNg8zGBfv-LyVFB6j50gazjCIdv/view?usp=sharing I also never had this issue with 1080 Ti and I had this same setup for 3 years, it only started with the 3090 and new drivers (drivers 456.xx and later). I opened a live chat ticket with Nvidia and gave them all this info and memory dumps, they said they will be researching the problem.
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ahmadmobI know this fix may not work for all and the rig configuration can play a big role but I fixed (or rather a temporary workaround) my browser crashes by disconnecting my 2nd monitor. The Nvidia drivers since 3000 series broke this somehow. I read in many forums that some multi-monitor configs don't work well with new drivers, that's why I tried to disconnect my 2nd monitor and test in the first place. To all the people who have browser crashes, please give us info on what monitor(s) you have connected.
EvilC0Pi don't understand where that multi monitor correlation is coming from but may i say it's got nothing to do from what i see.I personally use 3 monitors hooked up to my this 2 days old EVGA RTX 3090 XC3, 32in Acer Predator XB321HK (g-synch) with 2x LG 27in 27UL500-W and all in 4k resolution. Gaming/mining causes instability. mainly when gaming, often i would alt-tab and my screens would freeze but i can move my cursor around.mind i always have firefox opened (with 5 to 8 tabs) and google chrome (with 75 to 82 tabs). When alt tabing, chrome would have the active tab all blacked out. i did disable hardware acceleration in google chrome but no change, same problem. What WORKS though is ; using MSI Afterburner, i do -100 core clock and all the problems are gone. i overclock the memory to +920.It's been running for 14+ hours and i have done mining and played a game on and off all day and was able to alt-tab without issues. So there is something with the core clock of the card, when it goes too high or something. i will let the that technical aspect to EVGA/Nvidia in hope they can fix ASAP.i thought the problem was fixed since it was released a month or 2 ago but looks like it's not ;/ also, i have a 12in desk fan blowing in my tower because these 3090 gets real hot, mainly the back plate.
Kevin115EvilC0Pi don't understand where that multi monitor correlation is coming from but may i say it's got nothing to do from what i see.I personally use 3 monitors hooked up to my this 2 days old EVGA RTX 3090 XC3, 32in Acer Predator XB321HK (g-synch) with 2x LG 27in 27UL500-W and all in 4k resolution. Gaming/mining causes instability. mainly when gaming, often i would alt-tab and my screens would freeze but i can move my cursor around.mind i always have firefox opened (with 5 to 8 tabs) and google chrome (with 75 to 82 tabs). When alt tabing, chrome would have the active tab all blacked out. i did disable hardware acceleration in google chrome but no change, same problem. What WORKS though is ; using MSI Afterburner, i do -100 core clock and all the problems are gone. i overclock the memory to +920.It's been running for 14+ hours and i have done mining and played a game on and off all day and was able to alt-tab without issues. So there is something with the core clock of the card, when it goes too high or something. i will let the that technical aspect to EVGA/Nvidia in hope they can fix ASAP.i thought the problem was fixed since it was released a month or 2 ago but looks like it's not ;/ also, i have a 12in desk fan blowing in my tower because these 3090 gets real hot, mainly the back plate.This sounds like in very light load the card auto boost to a frequency that is too high. Maybe a bios update or driver update would solve it. But the cost would be a little bit of performance I guess.
EvilC0PKevin115EvilC0Pi don't understand where that multi monitor correlation is coming from but may i say it's got nothing to do from what i see.I personally use 3 monitors hooked up to my this 2 days old EVGA RTX 3090 XC3, 32in Acer Predator XB321HK (g-synch) with 2x LG 27in 27UL500-W and all in 4k resolution. Gaming/mining causes instability. mainly when gaming, often i would alt-tab and my screens would freeze but i can move my cursor around.mind i always have firefox opened (with 5 to 8 tabs) and google chrome (with 75 to 82 tabs). When alt tabing, chrome would have the active tab all blacked out. i did disable hardware acceleration in google chrome but no change, same problem. What WORKS though is ; using MSI Afterburner, i do -100 core clock and all the problems are gone. i overclock the memory to +920.It's been running for 14+ hours and i have done mining and played a game on and off all day and was able to alt-tab without issues. So there is something with the core clock of the card, when it goes too high or something. i will let the that technical aspect to EVGA/Nvidia in hope they can fix ASAP.i thought the problem was fixed since it was released a month or 2 ago but looks like it's not ;/ also, i have a 12in desk fan blowing in my tower because these 3090 gets real hot, mainly the back plate.This sounds like in very light load the card auto boost to a frequency that is too high. Maybe a bios update or driver update would solve it. But the cost would be a little bit of performance I guess.probably something that either manufacturers or nvidia need to get done ASAP. it is very annoying.but i have a good feeling it's something about the core clock going too high that causes all these problems we have
probably something that either manufacturers or nvidia need to get done ASAP. it is very annoying.but i have a good feeling it's something about the core clock going too high that causes all these problems we have
Glaneon probably something that either manufacturers or nvidia need to get done ASAP. it is very annoying.but i have a good feeling it's something about the core clock going too high that causes all these problems we haveNothing to with with high clock speeds - happens at near idle.
GlaneonI'm all up for pointers, but.. did some links not show up?
itst0mNot sure if this will help anyone but I remember it was a question I had before in this thread.My PC just blackscreened and I was able to capture the event here: Win+R, Event Viewer, Event Viewer (Local) > Custom Views > Administrative Events Level: WarningSource: Display (Display) Event ID 4101Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered. I know this might be useless information but some people here crashing might be able to see if they are also experiencing this as the cause.
mugendc4Ugh... I thought the hotfix did it for me but I got two tdr crash. It's not as often as before but it's still around.