Gtx 680 rsod?

railven

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Glad to say not here. Card loaded up fine with first install. I've yet to have any issues. (knock on wood.)
 

Nintendesert

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No issues like that. I installed using the latest drivers on the Nvidia site when the 680 released. Been rather flawless actually.
 

DaveSimmons

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It's been flawless for me in SWTOR, Star Trek Online and Borderlands. I haven't tried anything else yet. I run it at stock speed, with an i5-2500 (non K), 8 GB, Windows 7 64-bit, Seasonic X650
 

Rvenger

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Nope I got it once. Its an application that is not compatible running in the background. The redscreen is actually a window and not a crash. You can actually control alt del out of it. I believe it has something to do with the GPU boost kicking in.
 

railven

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Nope I got it once. Its an application that is not compatible running in the background. The redscreen is actually a window and not a crash. You can actually control alt del out of it. I believe it has something to do with the GPU boost kicking in.

Well what application was it? That be good to know.
 

Rvenger

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Well what application was it? That be good to know.


It is speculation that it was the previous version of GPU-Z and I believe Everest. But I don't run either of those. When I got the RSOD, I was running IBT 2.53, Realtemp 3.70, and CPU-Z 1.59. I believe it was CPU-Z that caused my RSOD since it does scan the GPU and I didn't know that 1.60 was released.


For all we know, it could be a standard running process causing this in Windows 7. :\
 
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Nope, haven't had that. I've run Skyrim and CS:S without issues. Also CPU-Z and Prime 95 (GIMPS). I'm still using the drivers that came with the card. System specs below:

i5-2500K auto-OCed by Asus Suite II (around 4.3 GHz).
Asus p8p67 Deluxe
16 GB Corsair DDR3 @ 1600
Crucial m4 256 GB SSD (boot and program drive)
Seagate 640 GB HDD (file drive)
Thermaltake 850W PSU