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Thanks,
Are you using SLI?
Are both monitors connected to one GPU?
Let us know more about these kinds of details of your configuration please.
I am not using SLI, just one 560ti.
My PSU is 650W.
I can still play other games fine. (Have recently tested BF4 and Skyrim)
Both monitors are hooked up to the GPU, the main one via DVI, and the second one via HDMI. I have tried unplugging the HDMI monitor to see if it was a dual screen issue but it still crashed.
Since my last reply I have also tried:
changing the TDR for my graphics driver to 8 seconds instead of the default 2 in an attempt to bypass the hangup. (this actaully made it worse, still crashed, but in doing so it also froze my entire desktop.) Have since restored default registries.
I also re-seated and dusted my GPU (even though it's not an over-heating issue). Still crashes.
- EA_Barry12 years ago
Community Manager
Please try the following:
- Download most recent WHQL nvidia driver package: http://www.geforce.com/drivers
- Uninstall nvidia drivers: http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_13955.html
- Install most recent WHQL drivers, when installing an Nvidia driver please choose the advanced install and tick the box for "perform a clean installation".
- Perform a clean boot: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135
- Play TF.
Let us know if this procedure still crashes the driver please.
- Anonymous12 years ago
I followed those steps, but the crash still occurred. Any other suggestions? I appreciate the help btw
- 12 years ago
If you check the Event Viewer in Windows is there an error message related to the crash in the Windows Logs > Application section?
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/open-event-viewer#1TC=windows-7
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