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display driver stopped responding...

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my GTX460 just starting doing this. It would do it maybe once every couple of months, but since this morning, its doing it every few mins. Now I've reinstalled the latest nvidia drivers, and it hasn't happened since, but should I be worried? Could it be a sign that my graphics card is dying? should I consider an RMA to gigabyte?
 
just randomly. I don't think 50 c is enough to causing problems though...
It hasn't done it since I reinstalled the drivers though, so maybe the drivers just bugged out or something... I dunno.
 
just randomly. I don't think 50 c is enough to causing problems though...
It hasn't done it since I reinstalled the drivers though, so maybe the drivers just bugged out or something... I dunno.

Nah, don't think 50C alone would cause them to stop responding. Could have been the drivers though. If it carries on, try removing the OC and see if it still does it. Other than that, I don't think I (personally) can help you. Somebody more experienced should pop in here soon though. :p
 
"display driver stopped responding" tends to happen when overclock of the graphic card is unstable, so I doubt it is hardware failing. I would think it is most likely that the factory overclock is not stable in certain games.

For example, my 5850 overclocked to 925MHz is completely stable in all games I play...except for Crysis, which I have to drop the overclock to lower than 900MHz.
 
it never happens in games though. only ever happens randomly when browsing the internet or something...
 
pretty much, yeah. I really just wanted to know if I should be worried, and if I should consider an RMA. seems fine now though.
 
I had the exact same problem with my 460 GTX although only with the latest drivers (8.17.12.8026) on Win 7 x64. It also doesn't matter whether it is overclocked or not and it wasn't picky when it did it either.

It will always recover but my card would do it once a day without fail. Once it got it out of the way though it ran perfectly fine for however long the system was on for which is different to your experience.

I've gone back to the previous drivers and haven't had any problems since so perhaps try that?
 
just and update. formatted a few days ago, and the issue is still there, it happens a few times a day now. normally once when i first switch my computer on in the morning, then maybe 1 or 2 times more during the rest of the day. Either its an issue with the driver, or my card is dying?
 
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