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Hi there ive been strugling with a series of problems over the last month and im nearly out of ideas as to what is causing them. Im hopeing some of you guys might be able to shed some light on the matter as the only options im thinking of next are considering parts faulty(which doesnt make a whole lot of sense to me for reasons ill go into below). This all started when i bought a new graphics card and ram 1 month ago, a gtx 1080 and 16gb of ram (4 x 4gb) i later realised my cpu at the time wasnt quite up to running vr games and so i then ordered a new cpu and motherboard, the cpu and motherboard arived last week, since installing everything ive been lucky if i can watch youtube consistantly, playing games is prety much impossible (crashing or hanging after anything from 5 to 30 mins of gameplay)
Ok so there have been a few different problems, some that i think ive solved and others that are still persisting, ill list them in the order the started happening. Along with my PC Specs.
PSU: Cooler Master G650M
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1080
RAM: 4x 4GB Team Group Elite Black DDR3 1600MHz Dual Channel
HDD: Western Digital WD10EZEX 1TB
MB: ga-970a-ds3p fx (rev2.1)
CPU: AMD fx 8370 (witch bundled wraith cooler)
Not sure if its important or not but the things plugged into the pc are, a keyboard and a mouse both using usb ports on the motherboard, my ethernet cable again pluged into the motherboard and two monitors, one pluged into the hdmi port on the 1080 and one on the dvi-d port using a dvi-d to hdmi cable.
After getting the new gtx 1080 and ram and installing it (1 month ago):
Was unable to play games, game would hang/freeze and event viewer show that nvlddmkm had stopped working and succesfully recovered.
Sometimes while turning the pc on in the morning or after a restart it would hang on the bios splash screen, or hang on a black screen while giving a beep code of infinite short beeps (a code that doesnt exist according to my old motherboard information)
Switching the keyboard and mouse to different usb slots on the motherboard solved the bios hang and beep code problem although i do not know why.
Once the new motherboard and cpu arived i installed the new hardware only to find the nvlddmkm stopped working error was still around and seemingly got worse.
Now it would also give that error while watching youtube sometimes (it was begining to seem like anytime the pc was doing something graphicly intensive it would give that error)
i tried uninstalling and reinstalling the nvidia drivers multiple times but to no avail, enfact at one point it caused windows to hang on a black screen for multiple minutes during startup although i later discovered this was due to a driver conflict(windows installed the standard vga graphics drivers before i could install nvidia driver meaning i had to force windows to not install drivers)
During my multiple attempts at fixes one very unusual problem occured, i had the pc running (able to watch youtube with ocasional display driver resets) i headed off for bed that night shutting down the pc and the next morning it wouldnt load to windows, just a black screen after the bios splash and then the computer would auto restart and just keep looping with that happening, eventually while trying switching hard drives, graphics cards ect i checked the bios and changed one setting on a whim, i changed how it was treating the sata connection, i do not remember what its defualt was but it was at that point on the setting AHCI, the other options were RAID and NATIVE IDE, i set it to NATIVE IDE, and now the hard drive would load although windows was corrupt in some way, it did the "Starting windows" with black screen and the logo would get about half way through its little animation before freezeing and BSOD, the BSOD moved to fast for me to read but ultimately one more reformat and reinstallation solved that issue i think. im not sure if that setting was always on AHCI or if it changed itself somehow so im at a loss as to what caused that one.
And now im back to square one with no real sollution in sight, the nvlddmkm stopped working error keeps happening although i know this is actually the windows tdr, but as to what is causing windows tdr to reset the driver i dont know.
Here are the tests/solutions i have tried so far.
Hard Drive:
Have reformatted multiple times with fresh installs of windows.
Checked the drive for errors but it came back clean on a short and long generic test.
Have used a different old hard drive, again reformatting and installing windows fresh.
Ram:
Ran a pass of memtest from a usb, completed 1 cycle with no errors.
Swapped old the new Ram for the old Ram i was using before the new gtx 18080.
Double checked that the timing in bios are set correctly for my ram.
PSU:
Checked using multiple online calculators that my psu is up to the task of running my parts.
Checked in bios that each rail was reading the correct voltage.
Graphics Card:
Have checked multiple times that the card is correctly seated in the pci-e x16 slot.
Checked it is in the primary pci-e slot according to the motherboard manual.
Set power management mode to prefer maximum performance in nvidia control panel.
Swapped out the new card for my old card (a radeon hd 7790) had the same problems but now instead of nvlddmkm it was the amd variant or it, it was something like amdddmkm i cant remember exactly.
Motherboard and CPU:
I am unsure of why they would be the culprit as the problem arose well before those new parts were installed.
And unfortunately i belive the old motherboard and cpu is dead. i tried to detach the fan/heatsink from the old cpu but the thermal paste had glued the parts together resulting in me pulling the heatsink with cpu attached right out of the socket, so yea fairly sure im not able to swap those parts back to test.
So im now at a point where i feel like ive tested everything i possibly can, and im not entirely sure what the best course of action from here is. Id grately appreciate any advice anyone could give in this situation as this is my first time building/upgrading the pc myself, origonally the pc was bought as a completed unit and i simply had to buy and install windows myself.
Ok so there have been a few different problems, some that i think ive solved and others that are still persisting, ill list them in the order the started happening. Along with my PC Specs.
PSU: Cooler Master G650M
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1080
RAM: 4x 4GB Team Group Elite Black DDR3 1600MHz Dual Channel
HDD: Western Digital WD10EZEX 1TB
MB: ga-970a-ds3p fx (rev2.1)
CPU: AMD fx 8370 (witch bundled wraith cooler)
Not sure if its important or not but the things plugged into the pc are, a keyboard and a mouse both using usb ports on the motherboard, my ethernet cable again pluged into the motherboard and two monitors, one pluged into the hdmi port on the 1080 and one on the dvi-d port using a dvi-d to hdmi cable.
After getting the new gtx 1080 and ram and installing it (1 month ago):
Was unable to play games, game would hang/freeze and event viewer show that nvlddmkm had stopped working and succesfully recovered.
Sometimes while turning the pc on in the morning or after a restart it would hang on the bios splash screen, or hang on a black screen while giving a beep code of infinite short beeps (a code that doesnt exist according to my old motherboard information)
Switching the keyboard and mouse to different usb slots on the motherboard solved the bios hang and beep code problem although i do not know why.
Once the new motherboard and cpu arived i installed the new hardware only to find the nvlddmkm stopped working error was still around and seemingly got worse.
Now it would also give that error while watching youtube sometimes (it was begining to seem like anytime the pc was doing something graphicly intensive it would give that error)
i tried uninstalling and reinstalling the nvidia drivers multiple times but to no avail, enfact at one point it caused windows to hang on a black screen for multiple minutes during startup although i later discovered this was due to a driver conflict(windows installed the standard vga graphics drivers before i could install nvidia driver meaning i had to force windows to not install drivers)
During my multiple attempts at fixes one very unusual problem occured, i had the pc running (able to watch youtube with ocasional display driver resets) i headed off for bed that night shutting down the pc and the next morning it wouldnt load to windows, just a black screen after the bios splash and then the computer would auto restart and just keep looping with that happening, eventually while trying switching hard drives, graphics cards ect i checked the bios and changed one setting on a whim, i changed how it was treating the sata connection, i do not remember what its defualt was but it was at that point on the setting AHCI, the other options were RAID and NATIVE IDE, i set it to NATIVE IDE, and now the hard drive would load although windows was corrupt in some way, it did the "Starting windows" with black screen and the logo would get about half way through its little animation before freezeing and BSOD, the BSOD moved to fast for me to read but ultimately one more reformat and reinstallation solved that issue i think. im not sure if that setting was always on AHCI or if it changed itself somehow so im at a loss as to what caused that one.
And now im back to square one with no real sollution in sight, the nvlddmkm stopped working error keeps happening although i know this is actually the windows tdr, but as to what is causing windows tdr to reset the driver i dont know.
Here are the tests/solutions i have tried so far.
Hard Drive:
Have reformatted multiple times with fresh installs of windows.
Checked the drive for errors but it came back clean on a short and long generic test.
Have used a different old hard drive, again reformatting and installing windows fresh.
Ram:
Ran a pass of memtest from a usb, completed 1 cycle with no errors.
Swapped old the new Ram for the old Ram i was using before the new gtx 18080.
Double checked that the timing in bios are set correctly for my ram.
PSU:
Checked using multiple online calculators that my psu is up to the task of running my parts.
Checked in bios that each rail was reading the correct voltage.
Graphics Card:
Have checked multiple times that the card is correctly seated in the pci-e x16 slot.
Checked it is in the primary pci-e slot according to the motherboard manual.
Set power management mode to prefer maximum performance in nvidia control panel.
Swapped out the new card for my old card (a radeon hd 7790) had the same problems but now instead of nvlddmkm it was the amd variant or it, it was something like amdddmkm i cant remember exactly.
Motherboard and CPU:
I am unsure of why they would be the culprit as the problem arose well before those new parts were installed.
And unfortunately i belive the old motherboard and cpu is dead. i tried to detach the fan/heatsink from the old cpu but the thermal paste had glued the parts together resulting in me pulling the heatsink with cpu attached right out of the socket, so yea fairly sure im not able to swap those parts back to test.
So im now at a point where i feel like ive tested everything i possibly can, and im not entirely sure what the best course of action from here is. Id grately appreciate any advice anyone could give in this situation as this is my first time building/upgrading the pc myself, origonally the pc was bought as a completed unit and i simply had to buy and install windows myself.