ok ran the disc
choose the set-up icon and same thing, it starts then says it cannot find the graphics card.
is there a way to manually install the drivers? theres so many files i wudnt know where to start
and i wud manually choose them but i wudnt know which ones to pick i wouldnt know which files i needed etc
its already on high performance
im reading another thread and have tried a system restore.. it seems to have fixed the problem (well back to how it was anyways)
the thing is, i want to install an older driver because the current driver keeps failing and cutting my display off..
if i try to install it now, wont it stop me saying i have a newer version etc etc blah blah blah?
thanks for your help so far guys
its already on high performance
im reading another thread and have tried a system restore.. it seems to have fixed the problem (well back to how it was anyways)
the thing is, i want to install an older driver because the current driver keeps failing and cutting my display off..
if i try to install it now, wont it stop me saying i have a newer version etc etc blah blah blah?
thanks for your help so far guys
If you've uninstalled the newer version you shouldn't have any drivers on your system and can install an older version if you wish.
thats what i thought, but the problem is it wont let me install any drivers unless the card is plugged in, and if i plug it in i cannot get the display to work at all..
its ok atm, ill put up with it failing for now (doesnt happen often) and update it wen its updated i guess![]()
RMA?
well at least once a day the screen freezes and goes blank for a few seconds then it automatically corrects itself.. i read somewhere the fix was to use an older driver but iv got stuff i need to do tonight so havent really got the time to fix it.
ill try and update the driver if i can see if that makes any difference.
the worst thing i was planning on buying a second gtx 670 next week for eyefinity lol..
its making me wonder if the cards worth it or not haha
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_merchandise_authorization
I would send it back because after a quick google it's not just yourself with this issue. You could try a clean format of your system but I would deem its the card at fault.
UPDATE: NVIDIA Potentially Recalling All GTX 670, 680, 690 Kepler Video Cards
http://tech.pnosker.com/2012/05/21/...lling-all-gtx-670-680-690-kepler-video-cards/
^^^
Could be fake tho
I would still RMA my card for a replacement.
what good is a replacment tho if there calling them all back? lol
Money back, but it's prob a rumour..
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=229991
Is that you perhaps, or another person with the same problem![]()
lol thats not me haha
but yea, ill try and re do the driver issue wen im home again in a few weeks, if it dont sort it ill send it back and buy something else![]()