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I am have an issue with the drivers of my GTX 560 TI they keep failing. It is most noticiable while playing World of Warcraft but it has even happened while simply web browsing. All my setting for the card are at defaults, the only time they change is when I use Nvidia GeForce Experience to optimize them for World of Warcraft. When the drivers crash it locks up the mouse and I am unable to correct without having to reboot my machine. Has anyone else had similar issues or know of any fixes for this. I have attached a screen capture of the current settings for the card. My apologies for not getting back to you before now.
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Here is the thing. What you are describing isn't something that screams what the solution is. These types of driver errors, I have seen, been caused by a number of things (PSU going bad, MB, RAM, VGA, driver corruption, etc). Just because you have put a brand new product, ie. RAM, in the system, doesn't mean that it is working properly or without flaws. You still need to run a memtest as long as you have verified that the RAM is set up properly in the BIOS based on the manufacturers specifications.
Also, if the problem was there before, and you didn't do a fresh install when you changed out your motherboard, CPU, and RAM, then you are likely going to have these same issues going forward. Personally, I would do back up all of your information that you can't lose, and start over. I understand that this isn't a fun option, and there are other ways, but this is the most simple for me to tell you to do.
I am happy to help you do this, if you would like. Just let me know. Busaron I let windows do the changes when I put the new parts in.
I used the previous hard drive and window changed everything, but as I said I was have the problem even before upgrading. I only upgraded because the 2 core was being over worked in my gaming. The power supply is a Thermalake TR2 RX 550PP Black WidowHow old is your PSU? The only way to check your PSU is witha multimeter. I expeirenced the same issues along with browser lags, and various other things. System hangs, the biggest issue) Awhile later, POOF!
PSU up in smoke! Shlunky11 Hey Busaron. My apologies for not getting back to you before now. Here is the thing.
What you are describing isn't something that screams what the solution is. These types of driver errors, I have seen, been caused by a number of things (PSU going bad, MB, RAM, VGA, driver corruption, etc). Just because you have put a brand new product, ie. RAM, in the system, doesn't mean that it is working properly or without flaws. You still need to run a memtest as long as you have verified that the RAM is set up properly in the BIOS based on the manufacturers specifications. Also, if the problem was there before, and you didn't do a fresh install when you changed out your motherboard, CPU, and RAM, then you are likely going to have these same issues going forward. Personally, I would do back up all of your information that you can't lose, and start over.
I understand that this isn't a fun option, and there are other ways,The best advice above.