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Nvidia GTX780 crashing when playing demanding games

That cpu does seem to have vt-d featured. I can't say whether it'll fix your problems as my experiences are with an i7 4820K on x79. After an update on windows 10, having vt-d enabled on my system caused frequent random TDR problems when playing games. I swapped to a spare amd card and the crashes stopped. I then put the 780 in an amd powered system and no longer had crashes either, proving that the card was fine.

There is a very long thread regarding these issues on the geforce forums. Plenty of suggestions as to other potential causes in there.
 
I know looking at the possible causes it can be anything from your motherboard, Ram, CPU and other than people reinstalling the drivers I haven't found anyone yet who has solved this my PSU is 750w so more than enough, I think I'll have to bite the bullet at some stage and get a new GPU but will be annoyed if the problem still persists?
Don't be too annoyed you can always return a gpu within 28 days for the cost of postage. Don't you have anyone to test your card or test their cars in your computer
 
Not really I'll just have to replace the card and hope that it solves the issue, if it doesn't then it could be my Asus motherboard?
 
So reading back, you only recently when to higher res due to a new monitor, was it since then that this issues started?

Just trying to narrow it down.
 
No it's been like this before I purchased the new monitor, when I only had a full hd 60hz monitor some games work but some don't, even rise of nations which is a really old game doesn't work anymore?
 
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