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Gforce 560 TI Problem

malkuth

Junior Member
Had this card maybe 2 weeks already. Not sure if this is a sound issue or an actual driver issue. But what is happening that my screen will turn black for maybe a second or two and I will get a message that my Video Driver has crashed and recovered. Everything seems fine after that but I no longer have any sound coming out of the monitor.

Now I have the HDMI cable running right from my Graphics card too my HP W2338h widescreen lcd and the speakers are built into that.

I also Have my card hooked up to my Samsung 52 Inch LCD tv that I use to watch TV programs and stuff off my computer. But usually that is shut off and only running 1 monitor IE the HP when Im playing around on the PC.

I can get sound out of my regular Mother board built in sound if I hook up Ear Phones to my system. It seems to be an HDMI issue and for some reason the Sound Driver in Nvidia is crashing.

System is

EVGA 01G-P3-1561-AR GeForce GTX 560 Ti FPB (Fermi) 1GB

G-skill Ripsaw series 8 Gig

GIGABYTE GA-Z68P-DS3 LGA 1155 Intel Z68 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s ATX Intel Motherboard


I5 2500K (overclocked to 4.0 GHZ)

CoolMaster Hyper 512

Oh and if I reboot the PC everything will work again fine. And maybe in a few hours or even maybe a few days the driver will crash again. I can play eve for hours on end for a few days then it will crash radomly one day. Or I can be surfing the internet and it happens. No sound. Reboot all better until the next time it might or might not happen.
 
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Try driver cleaner to remove all the old drivers, reinstall newest drivers and/or older drivers. You should also make sure you have the latest direct x 9 runtime installed.
 
What OS is this, Windows 7?

Check to make sure that video card has proper airflow / cooling in your case.

Also check the GPU temperatures when these crashes are occurring.
 
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