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GTX 295 big problems..
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Hey guys!
__________________I am having alots of trouble with my new GTX 295 card. I bought a completely new pc, and it came yesterday. It all worked well for a couple of hours. Then suddenly when I play games, everything just freezes after a couple of minutes. I have tried different drivers, different windows versions. I just dont know what do to anymore. Anyone got an idea about whats wrong and how I can fix this. Thanks guys. I used windows 7 ultimate 64 bit yesterday. Then this message came up " display driver stopped responding and has recovered Display driver NVIDIA WINDOWS KERNEL MODE DRIVER, version 191.07 stopped responding and has succesfully recovered." I thought maybe it had something to do with the windows and stuff, so at the moment I am using Windows xp pro 64bit
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Could it be the PSU?
Go to User CP and fill your system specs. Will be helpful
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Graphic: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295
__________________CPU: AMD phenom tm) II X4 955 Ram: 4 GB Motherboard: MVA79T Deluxe I have no idea what could be wrong :s
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goto "User CP" and fill in your system specs
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Are you overclocking anything? Do you have all the latest windows patches? Like Eastrider asked: What kind of power supply do you have (name/brand/wattage/model number). Your 955 and GTX require a pretty good amount of power so if you have a weak power supply that could be the issue. Have you run memtest to ensure there is no issue with your memory?
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There filled in my specs..
__________________At the moment I am running Windows XP PRO x64. My power supply is Chieftec Super Series PSU 750W.. I wondered about if this was to little, but the site I bought the pc insured my that this was plenty. Haven't run any memtest. Where can i do that?
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[QUOTE=Hindsight;7422351]Are you overclocking anything? Do you have all the latest windows patches?
__________________No, I am not overclocking.. I actually dont know about that. Where to find the patches?
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That PSU looks a bit poor for me... to be honest. I'm no PSU guru, but I wouldn't trust my life to it.
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is there anyway that I can find out that is the problem?
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Use an older GPU. If it works, can be only GPU or PSU.
Then, try the GPU on another PC. If it works, is the PSU.
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