Graphics that do not respond in 3D mode
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Hello. A few months ago I started suffering from artifacts on my GTX570 after installing the nvidia drivers…..after almost two months of artifacts, crashes, blue screens, going to the desktop and freezes I read that the nvidia drivers could have affected my graphics card.....
I deleted the drivers and went back to 314.22..... and there the problems disappeared....although not 100%.
On some occasions, when I started up the artifacts came back.....and then disappeared.
And since yesterday the following has been happening to me.
When I start up a game it appears at about 2-3 fps....and there is no way to get it to run well.
Looking at the GPU-Z this is what is happening:
-the GPU core clock does not go above 50.6 Mhz
-the GPU memory clock is stuck at 67.5 Mhz
-GPU Shader clock at 101 Mhz.- The memory used can fluctuate...from 90 mb to 484mb when starting up a game and trying to get it to work.
-the vddc is at 0.9130v...when I think it should be at 1.12 if I remember correctly.
Can anyone give me any idea what the hell has happened?
I have the impression that something in the graphics card driver has gone to hell, but I have changed drivers and installed the latest from Nvidia.... but it's still the same...although at least the artifacts don't appear.
Any ideas?
- The memory used can fluctuate...from 90 mb to 484mb when starting up a game and trying to get it to work.
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Hello. A few months ago I started suffering from artifacts on my GTX570 after installing the nvidia drivers…..after almost two months of artifacts, crashes, blue screens, going to the desktop and freezes I read that the nvidia drivers could have affected my graphics.....
I deleted the drivers and went back to 314.22..... and there the problems disappeared....although not 100%.
On some occasions, when I started up the artifacts came back.....and then disappeared.
And since yesterday this is what happens.
When I start up a game it appears at about 2-3 fps....and there is no way to get it to run well.
Looking at the GPU-Z this is what happens:
-the GPU core clock does not exceed 50.6 Mhz
-the GPU memory clock is anchored at 67.5 Mhz
-GPU Shader clock at 101 Mhz.- The memory used can fluctuate...from 90 mb to 484mb when starting up a game and trying to get it to work.
-the vddc is at 0.9130v...when I think it should be at 1.12 if I remember correctly.
Can anyone give me any idea what the hell has happened?
I get the impression that something in the graphics driver has gone to hell, but I have changed drivers and installed the latest from Nvidia.... but it's still the same...although at least the artifacts don't appear.
Any ideas?
With those frequencies it seems like it doesn't come out of 2D, it could be a driver failure that stops working and you have to restart, but if it does it always it would be good to take out the card clean the contacts, or try another Pcie, although before I would remove all the drivers, clean the registry and the remains and install a driver without putting in the Nvidia experience.
Sometimes the operating system gives errors, I used to have that dx11 didn't work, if it's very worn out it can give some graphic failure, or it doesn't go down to 2D.In addition, in some cases the GF110 you had to format the computer and do a clean installation because otherwise they didn't work well, even if you previously had an Nvidia.
I never put in that Nvidia experience because it gives strange errors, I don't like that application at all.
regards
- The memory used can fluctuate...from 90 mb to 484mb when starting up a game and trying to get it to work.
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the thing is that some drivers that were clean have failed... the 314.22. After the problems with other drivers, I used the driver fusion to delete everything before and install without having anything... of course, cleaning the Windows registry with ccleaner before to avoid leaving any trace.
I don't know what it could be, but I'm fed up with Nvidia drivers.....I've been trying since March to get one that gives me 0 problems. -
It's strange, the driver problems I've had were either an SLI profile that had the wrong executable name or when GeForce Experience installs, if I remove that application it works fine.
It's true that since Kepler came out, the drivers for Fermi are worse, also Nvidia is going too far with not giving 4way support for cards like the 780 or 770, that's very ugly and only giving it to the Titans.
But as long as it continues like this I won't buy and if I buy something it will be on sale, I won't pay the price that the cards cost if they then cut off support because they feel like it.
But I put up with it because it works and I can play the games I'm interested in, if I see a 680 or 670 or something similar for less than 200€ new and it's a decent model I might buy.
Without SLI it's preferable not to put drivers that include GeForce Experience, it's better to put the previous ones.
regards
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In the end, I formatted and fried asparagus… for now, everything is working again... that is, I put the 314.22... I don't want to risk it again with Nvidia drivers until much later.
Next month I will buy either an Asus Matrix 7970 or one of the new AMDs if they don't go over 550€ and the performance is worth it.... so I'll skip the hassle with the drivers and the gtx 5xx series.:ffu::ffu: -
In the end, I format and fry asparagus…... for now everything works again... that is, I put the 314.22... I'm done with risking Nvidia drivers again until much later.
Next month I'll buy either an Asus Matrix 7970 or one of the new AMDs if they don't go over 550€ and the performance is worth it.... so I'm done with more driver hassles and the gtx 5xx series.:ffu::ffu:Lately I've been very reluctant to buy hardware, Intel does whatever it wants, AMD doesn't release a good platform and doesn't compete against Intel, something similar happens with graphics cards and they split the pie, AMD releases and months later Nvidia releases, then Nvidia gets ahead and now months later AMD releases, so they don't compete and set the price they want.
That's why I don't even feel like changing, I'm also not willing to pay the prices that are being seen in both graphics and CPUs or motherboards, for them to be limited for OC, or with bad thermal paste instead of soldering the IHS, anyway let's see if AMD and Nvidia finally compete once and for all because otherwise I see it going badly.
regards
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