Forum Discussion
Same GPU at my place. Yesterday I created these values and today was smooth (too early to call it a fix although). But I added 3 values:
1.Name: TdrDdiDelay
Value (Hexadecimal): 20
2.Name: TdrDelay
Value (Hexadecimal): 20
2.Name: TdrDelay
Value (Hexadecimal): 3
BIOS upgrade, underclock, game file verification, shader cache clearing, windows update (KB5072033), drivers downgrade and latest driver did not solve the issue.
Can you please give a little more information about these values and where to find them? I have no idea what you're talking about and I'm reasonably familiar with PC workings.
- L_z_D91202 months agoSeasoned Novice
It's just like Ziom91 wrote before me:
Open Registry Editor as administrator and go to:
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDriversIn this location, add three new DWORD (32-bit) values:
1.Name: TdrDdiDelay
Value (Hexadecimal): 202.Name: TdrDelay
Value (Hexadecimal): 202.Name: TdrDelay
Value (Hexadecimal): 3I modified Ziom91 directions with my values (thanks for his input!). It's up to you do choose if you add two or three values.
- Ziom912 months agoSeasoned Novice
Your instructions are incorrect. You cannot add TdrDelay twice with two different values, Windows Registry does not allow duplicate names. One entry will simply overwrite the other.
- L_z_D91202 months agoSeasoned Novice
I would say mistyped instead of incorrect but whatever. I mistyped the last registry.
3.Name: TdrLevel
Value (Hexadecimal): 3Thanks for pointing it out and good luck