Graphics failure/CTD Nvidia issues with "nvlddmkm.dll"

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    tomdsr said:
    i would do all devices if possible
    Ok i will do so asap (Within the next 12-14 hours its past 1am here)
    And test the voltages with the otherone connected
    If i remember correct it was a six pin volt or wattage that kept being unstable
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    M Wennemers said:
    Ok i will do so asap (Within the next 12-14 hours its past 1am here)
    And test the voltages with the otherone connected
    If i remember correct it was a six pin volt or wattage that kept being unstable
    Voltages being off can cause all kinds of troubles and instability. Like the 5v rail is not supposed to be 4.1 or 5.9 (would indicate a power supply issue). Same with the 12v rail etc.
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       #13

    tomdsr said:
    Voltages being off can cause all kinds of troubles and instability. Like the 5v rail is not supposed to be 4.1 or 5.9 (would indicate a power supply issue). Same with the 12v rail etc.
    At this moment i will let it run till i can change it for testing in the morning
    So that i have a good log of the Gpu volts and watts without high strain
    (Just low load as when youtube runs i.e.)
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    nvlddmkm.dll is a common problem with nvidea cards.
    First look in Reliabilty History for reports covering the events.The---view tech details---lines 1 & 2 should give searchable information.
    Then from the Display page in---dxdiag---note the complete driver version details, go to the maker's site only and download that version,or later if available.
    In Device Manager,select Display Adapter and use it to uninstall the existing driver,then install the new one.
    Next check the ---Timeout Detection and Recovery { TDR } in the registry,which has a default time of 2 seconds..
    hklm\system\currentcontrolset\control\graphics driver.
    This time setting is often changed by third party programmes and therefore CAUTION---if you don't feel comfortable working inside the registry---LEAVE IT ALONE---.
    What it does is when a signal is sent to the monitor,if action is not taken within the prescribed time,then a stop is enforced.
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    windows 10 (PRO) 21H1 19043.1288
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       #15

    joeandmarg0 said:
    nvlddmkm.dll is a common problem with nvidea cards.
    First look in Reliabilty History for reports covering the events.The---view tech details---lines 1 & 2 should give searchable information.
    Then from the Display page in---dxdiag---note the complete driver version details, go to the maker's site only and download that version,or later if available.
    In Device Manager,select Display Adapter and use it to uninstall the existing driver,then install the new one.
    Next check the ---Timeout Detection and Recovery { TDR } in the registry,which has a default time of 2 seconds..
    hklm\system\currentcontrolset\control\graphics driver.
    This time setting is often changed by third party programmes and therefore CAUTION---if you don't feel comfortable working inside the registry---LEAVE IT ALONE---.
    What it does is when a signal is sent to the monitor,if action is not taken within the prescribed time,then a stop is enforced.
    The TDR recovery is at default of 1
    should i crank it up ?

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    tomdsr said:
    Voltages being off can cause all kinds of troubles and instability. Like the 5v rail is not supposed to be 4.1 or 5.9 (would indicate a power supply issue). Same with the 12v rail etc.
    I checked the other PSU only has a 4 pin connector
    In terms of the PSU i added 2 files about the 6 pin power input
    It happens with less load btw i just ran a benchmark to keep some load on it as when gaming
    The hours before this showed no vallueable results

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    M Wennemers said:
    The TDR recovery is at default of 1
    should i crank it up ?

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    I checked the other PSU only has a 4 pin connector
    In terms of the PSU i added 2 files about the 6 pin power input
    It happens with less load btw i just ran a benchmark to keep some load on it as when gaming
    The hours before this showed no vallueable results
    Not sure if it is of any use but this is what frequently happens while the Crashes happen:


    I made a staged video of the mouse moving during the CTD issue's
    Since i could not find ways to record this issue somehow the video recording
    Of windows fails without warning if recording
    Mouse Hops/Teleporting (Staged example of mouse lag) - YouTube
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Graphics failure/CTD Nvidia issues with "nvlddmkm.dll"-volt-gpu-6-pin.png  
    Graphics failure/CTD Nvidia issues with "nvlddmkm.dll" Attached Files
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