Author Topic: Problem with nvidia graphics drivers.  (Read 1354 times)

Downloading super duper high definition research.

Can you post us your system specs please, do a dxdiag or something.

I'm doing a system restore right now, my specs are:

CPU Intel Core i5 3335P @ 3.10 ghz
RAM 8gb of ram.
1TB drive + 222gb
PSU 700w power supply
GPU EVGA GTX660 superclocked




Just playing blockland, regardless of what I do, it crashes a while later.

I'm having suspicions that something is using up my CPU or GPU and causing the driver to fail.

Hopefully restoring it will fix it

Just playing blockland, regardless of what I do, it crashes a while later.

I'm having suspicions that something is using up my CPU or GPU and causing the driver to fail.

Hopefully restoring it will fix it
Have you overclocked your gpu any further than it was by default?

Have you overclocked your gpu any further than it was by default?

no

Okay wtf, restoring did not solve the problem, i just crashed again. same issue

Try underclocking your GPU, i have a AMD 6870 that is normally OC but during the hot summer months it will overheat, and throw the AMD equivalent of the error. Also try watching your GPU temps, i use msi afterburner to monitor everything and it has a nice built in OSD and clock settings.
« Last Edit: July 25, 2013, 10:33:49 AM by dgan »

Try going into Device/Driver (forgot the exact name) Manager and deleting all your graphics drivers. Then, restart your computer which should install the originals. See if that works.

Bumping because im still having the same issue.

Bumping because im still having the same issue.
Uh, did you try my suggestion? Try reverting to the original version of the driver.

Bumping because im still having the same issue.
Try the suggestion by Dgan.