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I assume that if you are overclocking then you would know better and already realize that you simply need to overclock less aggressively. Last edited: Jan 27, Micke Junior Member. Nov 13, 4 0 0. I have this exact problem and its starting to get reallly annoying, any help is most welcome. I have a factory overclocked Geforce Ultra whit the Ok so usually it happends when i play Crysis but it also happends at other times, and i really dont know how to fix this.

I dont know how to check how much jucie the card is getting but i do have a V Power Supply which should be enought eaven for SLI config.

I thought it was something whit the drivers or the card being overheated? But i got lots of fans and all the other parts in the computer is atleast at good temperatures i dont know how it is whit the but i THINK its cold enough. SlowSpyder Lifer. Jan 12, 17, Here, read this thread. Lots of people with this issue and some helpful things to try.

I don't know if there is an actual 'fix' though. Good luck. Don't read the other thread, read THIS thread You don't "have the same problem" as me because I don't have the problem, this entire thread is explaining how to FIX The problem. You want help fixing it? Read the original post and follow the steps inside to fix your problem And that other thread is lots of people whining about the "problem" this isn't a problem by itself, it is many problems resulting in your card crashing saying nvidia sucks Originally posted by: taltamir 1.

Remember that factory overclocked video cards require more power and that some power supplys cannot MAINTAIN the max amount provided over long periods of time The easiest way is to usually open your computer case and look for a sticker that lists those numbers.

Alternatively you can find the exact make and model of your power supply and look it up online. You can also provide us with the make and model and we could help you find the info. Look up that exact make and model and then check the company's website. If you could provide me the make and model I can help you look. As far as I know you can't give a card too much power unless you tamper with it.

The card will draw only as much as it needs. I very much doubt your watt has any deficiency in that regard Note: just because your power supply is RATED for far above these numbers doesn't mean it is all roses though You might also have a defective card or board. What situations do you get the crash in? Originally posted by: taltamir 4. Do the memtest overnight Remember, if you are not overclocking then even a SINGLE error in memtest means you either have defective ram or a defective motherboard!

Nov 15, 74 0 0. Hia, i've been having this problem while playing nwn2. The game runs smoothly then randomly crashes and gives the message "display driver stopped responding and has recovered nvlddmkm.. I have a sparkle geforce with all the latest drivers, 1 gig of corsair pc ram Also, I'm not sure if this has anything to do with the problem but when i run speedfan it shows this Vcore1: 1.

Also, when i'm playing nwn2 the -5V: Thanks in advance And one more thing, my psu fan seems to always be on max, i think that may have something to do with the odd voltage seen above.

It crashes consistently. The recently released version 1. I finally got to play through the official campaigns original and mask of the betrayer finishing mask of the betrayer yesturday.

And it only took a year since the game was released. So the V: The psu fan is always on max and very loud, i thought that might be the problem If your Google Chrome crashes occasionally, that can be justified. If Google Chrome crashes on […]. As you surf the net, though, you computer will gain cookies. There are many things that can corrupt your Windows Registry; anything from deleting certain software to being infected with viruses are common causes.

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Right click it and select disable. Then run the game. Several users have reported that this patch fixes the issue. This patch is already included the SP1 update however. Method 1: Setting the time delay before display driver recovery.

This method is a bit more risky since it involves editing your registry so be warned! The reason for doing this is because the default value before Vista tries to recover the display driver is 2 seconds. When you are playing games or watching HD videos, the display driver is doing complicated calculations and Vista may think it has stopped responding.

What happen is that my computer would freeze for 10 seconds, then display the message. So if your delay before the message appears has been increased to 10 seconds, I suggest setting the delay to 1 second instead until you find a permanent fix.

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