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**THE NVIDIA DRIVERS THREAD**

Tried the 337.81s with current overclocks. About 9 tests into Heaven 4 the driver crashes

No crash at all with 314.22 so can only put it down to a driver issue. This is after using driver sweeper (display driver uninstaller) and performing a clean install after a couple of reboots. I even tried lowering clocks and it still crashed

This is with 2 x GTX 670 (EVGA)
 
Tried the 337.81s with current overclocks. About 9 tests into Heaven 4 the driver crashes

No crash at all with 314.22 so can only put it down to a driver issue. This is after using driver sweeper (display driver uninstaller) and performing a clean install after a couple of reboots. I even tried lowering clocks and it still crashed

This is with 2 x GTX 670 (EVGA)

Put it back to stock clocks and try again.
 
Put it back to stock clocks and try again.

Why should I have to if it works perfectly fine with the same clocks in a different driver?

I can only presume that the driver its crashing with boosts the card to high clocks / higher power than another driver that it works with?

I tried downclocking and it still crashed (but have not tried stock speeds)
 
Why should I have to if it works perfectly fine with the same clocks in a different driver?

I can only presume that the driver its crashing with boosts the card to high clocks / higher power than another driver that it works with?

I tried downclocking and it still crashed (but have not tried stock speeds)

Only trying to help. I look at overclouding a bit like updating a bios.

You set your o/c on your cpu but that is bios specific. If you update your bios and then have instability, then you need to rejig your o/c.

Same with your gpu. When I say stock, put it back to factory clocks if they are the OC varieties.

It's all part of the trouble shooting.
 
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