Just recently (and since having my 780) I've had the odd crash whilst using Firefox whereby my system hangs and needs a re-set. It seems to happen if both the browser is left idle and is in use. The system hasn't crashed once under load in any game or benchmark and performs flawlessly otherwise at 1024/1176 boost and 6500 mem clock default voltage. Once it produced a bsod whereby I got the error 'A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor'. I did think this was due to my cpu overclock and not enough voltage, but I didn't see how as my offset voltage was bumped +0.010 (now +0.015 to be safe) higher than what was deemed perfectly stable (6 hours prime 95 etc). Under load it's currently 1.224 peak @ 4.3, with very occasional jumps in prime 95 blend to 1.231 which literally happens for a second or two if it does.
I've been advised it could be the hardware acceleration feature in firefox causing the crash and that it's a driver conflict resulting in the crash as opposed to firefox itself, which wouldn't hard lock the system. Iv'e seen some results on google showing this as a possible problem but more so with 5 series Nvidia cards and older drivers.
Anyone got any ideas? I'm currently testing the browser with hardware acceleration disabled but can't honestly believe this issue wouldn't of been resolved previously (firefox default has this option ticked). I'm using official 331.65 drivers if this helps and firefox is up to date. I've also just changed the global power management settings for my card to 'prefer maximum performance' but can't see this making any impact.
I've been advised it could be the hardware acceleration feature in firefox causing the crash and that it's a driver conflict resulting in the crash as opposed to firefox itself, which wouldn't hard lock the system. Iv'e seen some results on google showing this as a possible problem but more so with 5 series Nvidia cards and older drivers.
Anyone got any ideas? I'm currently testing the browser with hardware acceleration disabled but can't honestly believe this issue wouldn't of been resolved previously (firefox default has this option ticked). I'm using official 331.65 drivers if this helps and firefox is up to date. I've also just changed the global power management settings for my card to 'prefer maximum performance' but can't see this making any impact.
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