GPU (driver?) 'dissapeared' suddenly

wowempire

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Hi everyone ! I'm running a gt 630 for 1 year already. Today, i encountered some freezes in some games and i tought CPU was running at lower frequencies so i disabled any energy saving feature and locked the frequency to 200 and locked the multiplier to 13 [ DEFAULT VALUES ] . After saving changes and restarting i realised my gpu drivers [ literally the gpu ] vanished.

I TRIED Uninstalling the driver i had with Display driver uninstaller and install the latest driver from nvidia.
IM sure i didn't change anything else in bios before you'll say that.

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ShintaiDK

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Maybe a defect card.

What does it saa in device manager when you do properties on the card?

And when you install drivers, try select a clean install.
 

SERPENTINE

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Yeah, it could be defective.
Follow these steps:
  • Shutdown and unplug your cord from the PSU.
  • Check and see if the card is properly seated in the PCI express port. If not, reseat it.
  • Check for dust. If it is dusty, used compressed air to clean it.
  • Plug your cord back into the PSU and boot up.
  • Problem fixed? If not, continue:
  • Uninstall your GPU drivers via original disk.
  • Reinstall your GPU drivers via original disk. (Ensure you are installing the proper drivers in correspondence with your OS)
  • Ensure you have the latest GPU drivers
  • Problem fixed? If not, continue:
  • BUY A BETTER GPU THAN A GT 630! ^_^
 

wowempire

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Yeah, it could be defective.
Follow these steps:
  • Shutdown and unplug your cord from the PSU.
  • Check and see if the card is properly seated in the PCI express port. If not, reseat it.
  • Check for dust. If it is dusty, used compressed air to clean it.
  • Plug your cord back into the PSU and boot up.
  • Problem fixed? If not, continue:
  • Uninstall your GPU drivers via original disk.
  • Reinstall your GPU drivers via original disk. (Ensure you are installing the proper drivers in correspondence with your OS)
  • Ensure you have the latest GPU drivers
  • Problem fixed? If not, continue:
  • BUY A BETTER GPU THAN A GT 630! ^_^
Second and third did the trick for me, thanks a lot.
T/C
 

ShintaiDK

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The seating? Good that you got it working again :)

Remember to lock the PCIe slot clamp if you got any so it should stay in place.
 

wowempire

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Well, it happened again, and i'm sure it will happen everytime i try to lock the cpu multiplier clock OR turn off amd cool & quiet feature. This happens most likely since i have upgraded to x64. Is there anything i can do ? I mean that cool & quiet feature makes my cpu to work under frequency all the time, it may work at 800mhz as well ( even if i am playing a game ) and this causes freezes.
The specs are the following ( if it counts in any way ) : amd athlon ii x4 620, nvidia gt 630 2gb, 3gb ram 533, 450w PSU(a poor one), gigabyte ma-61p-s3 motherboard.
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This is happening @ 0% cpu usage, and i can't take a photo while playing bcs i'd have to alt-tab and then my cpu usage will get to 0% and ofc it will be the same BUT i am sure that's what happening these freezes in my games.
 
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LTC8K6

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Well, it happened again, and i'm sure it will happen everytime i try to lock the cpu multiplier clock OR turn off amd cool & quiet feature. This happens most likely since i have upgraded to x64. Is there anything i can do ? I mean that cool & quiet feature makes my cpu to work under frequency all the time, it may work at 800mhz as well ( even if i am playing a game ) and this causes freezes.
The specs are the following ( if it counts in any way ) : amd athlon ii x4 620, nvidia gt 630 2gb, 3gb ram 533, 450w PSU(a poor one), gigabyte ma-61p-s3 motherboard.
727eva.png

This is happening @ 0% cpu usage, and i can't take a photo while playing bcs i'd have to alt-tab and then my cpu usage will get to 0% and ofc it will be the same BUT i am sure that's what happening these freezes in my games.

I doubt that the processor energy saving feature is causing freezing problems. Can you run something in a window so that you can also see CoreTemp running and monitor the CPU?
 

wowempire

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I doubt that the processor energy saving feature is causing freezing problems. Can you run something in a window so that you can also see CoreTemp running and monitor the CPU?
You may be right, but i remember having the same problem while running win7 x32 and that solved it. I can see while in window mode that the cpu frequency doesn't change at all from 2600, BUT i also doesn't experience any freezes anymore[while windowed].