niiko101
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Hey everyone,
I am having a very very weird issue.
First error message:
Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered.
Second error message:
The NVIDIA OpenGL driver lost connection with the display
driver due to exceeding the Windows Time-Out limit and is unable to continue.
The application must close.
Error code: 7
Visit OpenGL message for more information.
I have latest Nvidia driver, did a clean install of it and still the same.
I did a clean install of windows and its still the same.
I removed one graphics card to fault find thinking after this point it is hardware issue.
I did a stress test on each graphics card individually, no drama what so ever.
I put them both back in, enabled SLI, same issue and it only happens in full screen.
I am stumped to what the cause could be, if it was a graphics card dead it would not work by it self.
Here is a video attachment of what is happening:
Nov 6, 2013 - YouTube
i5 2500K
MSI P67A-GD65
x2 Gainward GTX570 Phantom SLI
16GB Corsair Vengeance 1600Mhz
Corsair AX1200
I have done CPU stress test, Memtest86 and clear cmos.
I am having a very very weird issue.
First error message:
Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered.
Second error message:
The NVIDIA OpenGL driver lost connection with the display
driver due to exceeding the Windows Time-Out limit and is unable to continue.
The application must close.
Error code: 7
Visit OpenGL message for more information.
I have latest Nvidia driver, did a clean install of it and still the same.
I did a clean install of windows and its still the same.
I removed one graphics card to fault find thinking after this point it is hardware issue.
I did a stress test on each graphics card individually, no drama what so ever.
I put them both back in, enabled SLI, same issue and it only happens in full screen.
I am stumped to what the cause could be, if it was a graphics card dead it would not work by it self.
Here is a video attachment of what is happening:
Nov 6, 2013 - YouTube
i5 2500K
MSI P67A-GD65
x2 Gainward GTX570 Phantom SLI
16GB Corsair Vengeance 1600Mhz
Corsair AX1200
I have done CPU stress test, Memtest86 and clear cmos.