
I installed the 290.53 beta drivers: This didn't help at all.ģ. I Installed the 270.61 drivers and completely cleared out the drivers that were installed: This made the system "the most stable," which just means it crashed a little later, but still crashed.Ģ. Also, if I tried to run the Windows Experience Index the screen would flash a few times, I would receive the "Nvidia drivers crashed" popup and then the system would hang requiring a manual reboot.ġ. Sometimes I would receive the "Windows has recovered from a crash caused by Nvidia drivers" popup message, other times the system would have to be rebooted. Running NVIDIA's 285.62 drivers my system randomly crashed and whenever I played The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim the system would crash in a matter of minutes. Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit Optical Drive: Sony Optiarc Black 12X Half Height Tray Blu-ray Writer SATA BD-5300S Hard Drive: Corsair Force Series GT 240gb Sata III SSDĬase: SILVERSTONE Fortress Series FT02B-W Black Aluminum / SteelĬard Reader: Rosewill RCR-IC002 74-in-1 USB 2.0 Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium HD Video Card: EVGA 03G-P3-1588-AR GeForce GTX 580 (Fermi) Classified 3072MB 384-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 Power Supply: SeaSonic X-SERIES X-1050 1050W RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws Z Series 32GB (8 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900) Just to be thorough, my parts are as follows:ĬPU: Intel Core i7-3930K Sandy Bridge-E 3.2GHz (6 cores) This made me feel the issue was a defective part, or a compatibility issue, but it wasn't. I just built a brand new computer - all new parts. I fixed my problem, and this may help you out.

I found this thread searching the web to see if others were having the same issue with the GeForce GTX 580. The ramping up and down on voltages can cause crashing. like cool'n'quiet that you turn off for your CPU cause you dont want your CPU running at like 3Ghz if you got it OCed to 5Ghz. I have used just one display (47in Vizio TV) and also dual screen with a 23in Asus monitor and it has happened on both.ĭoes anyone have any fixes, or people experiencing the same issues?that sounds a lot like that bloatware bullshit they start you off with, where if you arent doing anything GPU heavy it underclocks the card till you need the power. The driver always recovers no problem, but it is annoying none the less. I was streaming the video to the internet but this is the first time it has happened while I was doing that so its not the issue. (all videos go green when it crashes) and I was watching Mad Max 3 on VLC. one playing a video that went green screen after the driver crashed. (updated ) when it crashed last I had Firefox open with about 10 tabs open.

It has happened thru out the driver revisions, there wasn't an update that It hasn't happened on. But every once and a while I keep getting that my Driver keeps crashing.
