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ProfMilad try running the video card in debug mode.
Purpose: To temporarily disable any factory overclock on a graphics card to determine if instability is due to the overclock.
How to enable:
Open the NVIDIA Control Panel (right-click desktop -> NVIDIA Control Panel).
Go to the "Help" menu.
Click on "Debug Mode".
This option will be grayed out if your card is not factory overclocked.
- ProfMilad2 months agoRising Novice
I was able to turn it on, I never did OC my CPU or GPU, just the RAM.
- AstrixAU8 hours agoRising Traveler
This is your issue, the overclock gets done at boot and you most likely put your PC to sleep and it couldn’t access the memory to apply the XMP when it woke the PC up. This happened to me twice. what fixes it is removing my CPU from the socket. It breaks the encryption key in secure boot as there is a miss match imo. Something gets saved on the CPU or chipset and only can be properly fixed by removing CPU and then re seating it. At least you can apply new thermal paste.
I gave up with XMP so no it runs nice. Sucks having 2100’hz DDR4.
nothing else will fix it, fresh install of windows, drivers or game. I could barely finish a game. Many times it would happen on the start of the second map other times I could barely get past splash screen it acts like a memory leak but it’s the secure boot blocking access to memory. Hence ypu might see I/O memory access pop up if you try and do anything after the issue appears.