PC specs:
Asus Maximus 4 extreme motherboard
i7 2600k CPU
8gb DDR3 1600 corsair
EVGA gtx 980
750w PSU
win 7/64
tl;dr: upgraded from EVGA gtx570 and began having many crashes to desktop (CTD) but more importantly many blue screens (BSOD). Either i have a bad video card or something else bad going on.
not tl;dr:
Titan fall plays fine and i've not had any bluescreens, but i had one after about 1/2 in Assassins Creed. In Star Citizen (SC) i sometimes make a full 20 minute match, sometimes only 3 mintues, sometimes BSOD in the hangar.
the original 344.11 drivers appeared to be worse than the 344.16 driver, and after a couple of SC patches and the new 344.16 Nvidea driver it's getting much more consistent high FPS in game. But the BSOD persists.
I have tried a clean install of the Video Drivers, and that hasn't helped. i realized a bit ago that after my last system refresh (wipe/install) i forgot to update my motherboard BIOS, so possibly using 3 year old BIOS may have been contributing. So now with a new BIOS i am about to try SC again and see if the BSOD is going to persist.
If it does my plan of attack should be either to
A) reinstall the gtx 57o and see if the BSOD goes away (ruling out the 344.16 software and placing blame on the hardware)
B) if that doesn't work start over with a fresh install of everything and try again?
C) Contact EVGA customer support i guess.
D) other option listed below
any suggestions on how to proceed if i blue screen again? i'll let everyone know if an updated BIOS fixes it.
Asus Maximus 4 extreme motherboard
i7 2600k CPU
8gb DDR3 1600 corsair
EVGA gtx 980
750w PSU
win 7/64
tl;dr: upgraded from EVGA gtx570 and began having many crashes to desktop (CTD) but more importantly many blue screens (BSOD). Either i have a bad video card or something else bad going on.
not tl;dr:
Titan fall plays fine and i've not had any bluescreens, but i had one after about 1/2 in Assassins Creed. In Star Citizen (SC) i sometimes make a full 20 minute match, sometimes only 3 mintues, sometimes BSOD in the hangar.
the original 344.11 drivers appeared to be worse than the 344.16 driver, and after a couple of SC patches and the new 344.16 Nvidea driver it's getting much more consistent high FPS in game. But the BSOD persists.
I have tried a clean install of the Video Drivers, and that hasn't helped. i realized a bit ago that after my last system refresh (wipe/install) i forgot to update my motherboard BIOS, so possibly using 3 year old BIOS may have been contributing. So now with a new BIOS i am about to try SC again and see if the BSOD is going to persist.
If it does my plan of attack should be either to
A) reinstall the gtx 57o and see if the BSOD goes away (ruling out the 344.16 software and placing blame on the hardware)
B) if that doesn't work start over with a fresh install of everything and try again?
C) Contact EVGA customer support i guess.
D) other option listed below
any suggestions on how to proceed if i blue screen again? i'll let everyone know if an updated BIOS fixes it.
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