nVidia driver 260.99 Crash
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 2:45 pm
So I've been up and down over this. Tried all the tricks:
-Clean Install = Random Crashing
-Driver Update/rollback = Random Crashing
-Low Memory = 12 Gigs, I'm fairly certain that's pleanty and yet it's still crashing
-Overheating of GPU = Unless my tempature probes are lying to me, It's not. Still crashing
-Removal of Windows 7 SP1 Beta Patch = Didn't help infact it became more frequent in crashing
-Low Power Supply = Corsair 850W. What do you think >.>; Still crashing
nVidia can't help me, Microsoft is pointing fingers at everyone and not helping by sending me to hadji in india. So I conducted a bench test. I used this card on XP and Vista. The cards are not supported by XP but it didn't crash. Popped it into a vista rig, no issue. Shockingly, though, the Vista rig was having problems with the last SP they released. But no display driver crash. It's a windows 7 error. And to test that, as soon as RTM SP1 is released I'll be upgraded to ultimate with anytime upgrade. Maybe by then things will be better. But what concerns me is nVidia's site told me to install the vista drivers on windows 7. They claim it works. Now mind you my Razer Barracuda AC-1 Sound Card is using a vista driver and it's stable. HOWEVER, this didn't help my cards one bit.
Out of ideas, patience and starting to give up. All I can say is the GTX460's are great cards, but the display driver crashing isn't helping me much.
-Clean Install = Random Crashing
-Driver Update/rollback = Random Crashing
-Low Memory = 12 Gigs, I'm fairly certain that's pleanty and yet it's still crashing
-Overheating of GPU = Unless my tempature probes are lying to me, It's not. Still crashing
-Removal of Windows 7 SP1 Beta Patch = Didn't help infact it became more frequent in crashing
-Low Power Supply = Corsair 850W. What do you think >.>; Still crashing
nVidia can't help me, Microsoft is pointing fingers at everyone and not helping by sending me to hadji in india. So I conducted a bench test. I used this card on XP and Vista. The cards are not supported by XP but it didn't crash. Popped it into a vista rig, no issue. Shockingly, though, the Vista rig was having problems with the last SP they released. But no display driver crash. It's a windows 7 error. And to test that, as soon as RTM SP1 is released I'll be upgraded to ultimate with anytime upgrade. Maybe by then things will be better. But what concerns me is nVidia's site told me to install the vista drivers on windows 7. They claim it works. Now mind you my Razer Barracuda AC-1 Sound Card is using a vista driver and it's stable. HOWEVER, this didn't help my cards one bit.
Out of ideas, patience and starting to give up. All I can say is the GTX460's are great cards, but the display driver crashing isn't helping me much.