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Constant Driver Crashes?

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Hey guys

I have built a new PC and carried over my GTX 670 from my old build.

I have installed latest drivers etc and now all i get are driver crash and recoveries literally every 45seconds or so.

I cant work out a cause since i know the card its self it totally fine, i assume the latest drivers with a working card should work out...

Any ideas?

I cant find older driver versions to try on the nvidia site
 
try with memory at 1600mhz and see if it still crashes,could be memory/voltage/setting or vccio bit too low?
 
everything is default, my ram is at 1600 in bios but its 2100 ram or something around that. why would ram crash graphics card drivers?

can i just load the XMP profile in the bios for it?
 
try xmp,and how much vccio voltage are you using? maybe try with 1.1v,memory can cause driver crash if its not stable,
 
even at default somethings usually are better set manually,esp with 32gb of ram,your gtx 670 will be pushing the memory hard aswell as cpu

you can only try those things first and rule them out ect,theres a reason why the drivers failing

if your vccio is stock 1.05v try with 1.1v and if your imc/vccsa is stock 0.9 try with one/two clicks more

32gb is a lot of memory so maybe its that
 
even at default somethings usually are better set manually,esp with 32gb of ram,your gtx 670 will be pushing the memory hard aswell as cpu

you can only try those things first and rule them out ect,theres a reason why the drivers failing

if your vccio is stock 1.05v try with 1.1v and if your imc/vccsa is stock 0.9 try with one/two clicks more

32gb is a lot of memory so maybe its that

edit: i have loaded XMP for the ram and upped the voltages, will see how it goes
 
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