Hi all,
I have a Gigabyte 4090 Gaming OC and it's been brilliant in games. However, occasionally when watching Netflix in Chrome - only when first launching the video, it will cause a black screen and then either recover, or sometimes fully crash Windows and force a reboot. Checking the event viewer, I see the following error on the occasions that recovery happens:
Also:
I am running the latest game ready drivers (527.56). I have not had any issues with games and this is a completely clean install of Windows 11 on a fresh drive. The GPU is running entirely at stock.
I have done some searching online and found many threads discussing similar sounding issues (not exclusive to this AIB model), e.g:
If I am having the same issue, a possible solution is apparently to change the Power management mode in NVIDA control panel to 'Prefer maximum performance'. I don't really want to do this though as it should be working normally.
I have experienced this issue both with HDR on and off. I have Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling enabled in Windows (on by default in W11) and hardware acceleration enabled in Chrome (on by default). My motherboard BIOS is also up to date.
Given the price of this GPU, I don't really want to attempt a BIOS update myself.
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced any similar issues with watching any kind of video with a 4090?
I am still within 14 days of receiving this GPU, wondering if I should RMA? Would really like to avoid this though as I have already sold my 3080 and don't want to be left without a GPU.
Thank you
I have a Gigabyte 4090 Gaming OC and it's been brilliant in games. However, occasionally when watching Netflix in Chrome - only when first launching the video, it will cause a black screen and then either recover, or sometimes fully crash Windows and force a reboot. Checking the event viewer, I see the following error on the occasions that recovery happens:
The description for Event ID 0 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.
If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event.
The following information was included with the event:
\Device\000000a8
Error occurred on GPUID: 900
The message resource is present but the message was not found in the message table
Also:
Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered.
I am running the latest game ready drivers (527.56). I have not had any issues with games and this is a completely clean install of Windows 11 on a fresh drive. The GPU is running entirely at stock.
I have done some searching online and found many threads discussing similar sounding issues (not exclusive to this AIB model), e.g:
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If I am having the same issue, a possible solution is apparently to change the Power management mode in NVIDA control panel to 'Prefer maximum performance'. I don't really want to do this though as it should be working normally.
I have experienced this issue both with HDR on and off. I have Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling enabled in Windows (on by default in W11) and hardware acceleration enabled in Chrome (on by default). My motherboard BIOS is also up to date.
Given the price of this GPU, I don't really want to attempt a BIOS update myself.
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced any similar issues with watching any kind of video with a 4090?
I am still within 14 days of receiving this GPU, wondering if I should RMA? Would really like to avoid this though as I have already sold my 3080 and don't want to be left without a GPU.
Thank you
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