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Please, avoid the latest Geforce driver 466.63, it's unstable.- hangs and crashes. Some people also got BSODs after updating. If you already updated, downgrade to 466.47.
Driver 466.63 causing crashes | NVIDIA GeForce Forums
Please, avoid the latest Geforce driver 466.63, it's unstable.- hangs and crashes. Some people also got BSODs after updating. If you already updated, downgrade to 466.47.
Driver 466.63 causing crashes | NVIDIA GeForce Forums
It's not clear whether the 466.47 drivers are more stable. https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce...eleased-51821/
My current driver version is 466.27, I've tried a few dozen different driver versions and nothing has fixed it, so i'm assuming it isn't driver related, however ill update it yet again.
I'm getting a few Kernal-Power critical events, however im assuming that's due to me hitting the restart button. "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly." These are the only critical events.
Poked around even more and was unable to find anything regarding my graphics card driver.
The highlighted row in the image below is the first event after a reboot, nothing below that points towards a crash of any sort.
EDIT: All i want to do is successfully troubleshoot. I'm willing to go out and buy a new GPU today however i don't want to start throwing money at parts when it won't fix it.
Last edited by SparkyLite; 06 Jun 2021 at 15:32.
What power output PSU do you have? The issue could be the GPU is drawing more current than the PSU can supply. The problem could be a fault with the PSU or the PSU has too low a power rating.
725w. Was running this combination for around 2 years before this issue started happening. Today i tried using evga precision to set my gpu power to 40% and even turned up the fans to 100%, still crashing. Spent a fair amount of time cleaning the inside of the case too and getting rid of the dust.
At the point where im going to start throwing money at it. First step would be to reinstall the OS, then new PSU, and then would do the GPU.
Hi, SparkyLite.
Bad contact of display card could cause the situation possibly.
Please you reseat display card and tried again.