Ffxiv Nvidia Crash

First let me apologise - I used to be fairly computer saavy, but I've lost touch over the years. I'll probably need you to explain things more than usual.I built my first desktop in years last week, and at first everything seemed absolutely fine. Then, I installed a game (Sims 3) and played it yesterday. At first that was fine, too, but after a few hours my graphics driver would stop responding, then recover. This happened whenever I scrolled out to map view, which I assume is more taxing. Annoying, but it always came right back, so I figured it was a game problem and didn't worry.Then I quit the game and in the course of normal use - browsing the internet, checking email, sitting staring at the screen in despair - I was getting constant failures. Every other minute the graphics drivers would stop and recover, no matter what I was doing.I rolled back the drivers.

The game was running fine with my Radeon 4850 card but now this, I'm sure I've installed the right drivers for the card too from the Nvidia site. Please let me know if you need any additional information, Kind regards, Chris.

I did clean installs of yet older drivers. I took out the card, then reseated it and made sure all the connections were sound.Nothing I've tried has helped, and I don't know what to do.Windows 7 Home PremiumEVGA GTX 770 GeForceSeaSonic M12II 620 Bronze Modular PFCEvent viewer calls it Event 4101.I'm not sure what other information might help. I'm at my wit's end. What is your CPU/MOBOI have a GIGABYTE GA-Z87X-UD3H motherboard and a Intel Core i5-4670 Haswell Quad-Core Desktop processor.It almost sounds as if your card isn't receiving enough power. Have you tried using another PSU/double checked to make sure that you have the right cords plugged into your 770?I don't have another PSU to try, unfortunately.As far as I know, the cords are right. There's a six pin and an eight pin slot on the card, and I've got a six pin and a 6+2 pin plugged into it and the PSU.ETA: As a weird side note, if I try to play Sims 3, the driver is stable.

Meanwhile, if I try to use the internet, it crashes four out of every five minutes. I'm going to build my first gaming rig with nearly identical part as yours very soon, have you resolved this issue? Would be grateful if you could post an update.Yes and no. EVGA customer support had me try a few things which didn't work, and then they told me to RMA the card to them, and then told me to try updating the motherboard, uninstalling every nvidia thing possible, then reinstall all the drivers except hd audio. Once that was done they had me change some 3d settings - under 3d settings, 3d management, power management, set to prefer maximum, and vsync to adaptive.This worked until I tried to play the ESO beta a couple weeks back. I got past character creation, but during loading the drivers died another miserable death, locking up the whole system. I couldn't load Windows at all if the card was installed.

When I contacted EVGA the second time they just said 'you had an RMA last time, just send us the card'.I mailed them my card a while ago, so now I'm just waiting for that whole process to sort out. This does rather mean my gaming rig is now.well. Not much use, without a graphics card, or any way of knowing when I'll have one again. Ok got it now, would be great to know if the new card fixes everythingThe new card arrived today, and I installed it.

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Well, attempted to install it. What actually happened was I put the card in and the computer refused to boot. When I took the card back out, the BIOS had been changed and I had to fix all the settings again.I'm so frustrated at this point that I don't know what to do.Hey any luck resolving this issue? Ive had a very similar experience with my custom buildAsus moboIntel i7 ivybridge cpuNvidia gtx57016gigs of ddr3 ram750 watt corsair psuWindows 7 professionalMy system was golden for about 6mo, then one day i went to work and let my roommate at tge tine try guild wars 2 and then it started and has never been the same. Rebooted, clean driver installs, RMAd all hardware since it was under warranty.

Stress tested, tested all memory, monitored twmps and all was good. I had a programing friend and an IT friend check it out both of which are really good with comps and nobody can figure this out.So I completely feel your pain on this. Makes me want to drop kick it off a bridge and go live in the woods away from all tech. Hey guys, I know this is an old thread that has recently been rezzed, but I may be able to shed some light.Go into BIOS and set your motherboard's PCIe gpu lane to 2.0 rather than 3.0It worked for me and I just wanna spread the word to those who it might help.Believe me, I tried everything - Returned one probably perfectly good gpu as faulty, fresh installed windows 8.1 and windows 7, tried multiple drivers, tried alternative ram.And if this fix works for you, please take the time to share the word with another lost traveler just trying to get his or her game on with the money they spent. I built my own computer roughly 6 months ago. Everything worked great for a solid 3 months and then I started getting BSODs.

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Long story short, I had a bad memory stick. Replaced the faulty sticks and then a month later I started getting the driver crashing/recovering issue. After doing research, I realize that this is not a driver issue at all. I have solved the same problem with my xfx GTX 295 under windows 8.1. I have lost a much of time to understand the cause but at the end i have understood. I think many people have che same problem and can solve in my mode. If you execute the windows tool dxdiag you can see that your video memory is higher than the memory installed on your video card.

This is because windows add to video card memory some amount of system memory. In my case i have 894MB. 2 = about 1,7 GB of video memory but dxdiag reports i having more than 3GB available for video memory.

Now the clock of the video memory of the my GTX295 is about 1008. 2 = 2016 MHZ but the clock of my system memory is 1600 MHZ. When i play massive 3d game, for example Dark Souls, until the game graphics load into the video memory i can play without problems, but when in some more complex parts of the game the graphics is loaded also into the system memory then the different clock between the two types of memory cause a memory error and the video driver stop to work and i have a black screen. To solve this problem i nave installed MSI Afterburner and slowing down the clock of the memory of my video card from 1008MHZ to 800MHZ. In this mode the video memory clock become 800.2= 1600MHZ in the same mode of my system memory and the game stop to crash.

I'm having the exact same issue. I have a Gigabyte H97M-UD3H micro-atx mobo and Seasonic 430 watt S12 II PSU. Also have 8GB of Hynix 1600 MHz ram a Creative Recon3d mini PCIe soundcard installed and I've had 2 Geforce video cards acting up. My first card is an EVGA GTX 650ti and I just today installed a brand new PNY GTX 760 card and I get great performance from the new card but still have the video driver crashing.

I'm currently downloading the latest Nvidia driver 344.65. I'll see what happens.

Method 1:You may check for Windows Updates and try installing all the available updates including optional driver updates, restart the computer and check.For further information, refer to the article:Method 2:You may also refer to the computer or device manufacturer website and try installing the latest version of graphic card drivers.Method 3:If the issue occurs on Fantasy XIV, you may try to uninstall and reinstall the game.a. Press Windows key + X on the desktop Screen and select Control Panel.b.

Select Programs and Features and click on the program.c. Select Uninstall.Let us know how it turns out. Hello,The steps I've done so far are:- Factory Reset Windows 10 (It's still installing Windows 10 Creator's Edition)- Removed my graphics card- Reinstalled it with a freshly updated driver from NVidia- Fresh installed FFXIV- Updated DirectX through: and - my dxdiag-ffxiv sysinfoThis is NOT happening with anything else.

As you can see:With such stats, this should not be happening at all. Every other game runs fine except for ffxiv which hard locks the system so badly that when I restart, it looks like this for a bit: certain it's not a faulty graphics card because I just had it replaced after it did this before (the entire pc would go into a restart loop and not boot up). The fact that it's happening again is making me wonder what the deal is.