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Hi
1) Disable driver updates of non-Microsoft drivers
Done
2) Find an older driver on the Nvidia website (make sure it is different than the driver that has misbehaved x 2)
NVIDIA
Done, I had version 390.77 and intalled 4 previous versions 388.59
3) Uninstall using DDU
Done
4) Re-install making sure the clean install box is checked and install the PhysX driver if applicable.
Done
5) Measure the GPU temperature at idle and under load
Done with Speccy. Idle - 32C to 34C, under load from 60C to 63C (Had a BSOD, Driver Overran Stack Buffer)
6) Reseat the GPU and check that all connections are securely made
Done, actually my MotherBoard has 3 GPU Slots, I changed mine from 1 to 2.
7) Check the BIOS 3.3, 5.0, and 12.0 voltage values
I didn't get it so I get into BIOS and took some screenshots, here they are:
Attachment 176663Attachment 176664Attachment 176665
8) Check the CPU voltage and frequency
Pictures above
9) Make sure that there is no over clocking
I've never changed anything there so I guess there's no overclocking10) If there is a recurrent NVidia BSOD see if you can find a friend, neighbor, relative, or local store to swap the Nvidia GPU card.
Pending.
11) When swapping cards there should be 2 tests performed:
a) test the new card in this computer
b) test the problematic card in another computer
Pending.
12) Choose one of the temperature monitoring software applications: Speecy, HW monitor, Speed fan:Speccy - Free Download - Piriform: Speccy - System Information - Free
I used speecy, temps are above.
13) Please download and run the newest version of HWiNFO64 and post a screenshot of the "System Summary" window here.
Done.Attachment 176667
14) Please run
Done.Attachment 176668Attachment 176669Attachment 176670Attachment 176671Attachment 176672Attachment 176673Attachment 176674
Also, attaching new log collector and DMP file for newest BSOD (Driver Overran Stack Buffer).
Thank's.