M_Scofield
Power Member
Nao encontro o ficheiro nvlddmkm.sys_
Tbm podem mudar o clock do PCI de 100 mhz para 110, que tambem torna a grafica mais estavel, isto nas boards em que nao está bloqueado.
Isto no BIOS, não é?
Nunca mais disse nada mas parece que colocando o PCIe em 110 deixei de ter o problema.
Muito obrigado.
And as I've explained before, only Vista has the driver failsafe for stressed hardware. This is a feature to let you know that something is wrong and you need to fix it. This could be bad voltage or timings, but a majority of the time this indicates dying hardware
I agree. I totally thought Vista was the issue with my new build (my last post on page 22), but XP was giving me the same problem, only without the nvlddmkm message at desktop. Instead, it would just lock up. Turned out, one of my GPUs must have not been making a good connection through the PCIe bus. A little wiggling of the cards and BAM! NO NVLDDMKM!! I pulled my hair out for a MONTH with this!
I raised the RAM voltage - +0.05V - to 2.65V /DDR3200/. Clean instal Vista x64 + all updates /without NV driver/. Install latest NV driver and I have no problems. The videocard and CPU are overclocked.
Don't overcklock PCIe bus - =100 MHZ, don't turn on PEG /Asus/ or something else wich will overcklock your video card for you.
I don't understand where was the problem, but I think it was the "PEG".
eu tb andei a pouco tempo com problema de crash de drivers, comecaram a acontecer kando comecei a jogar crysis e depois de ter aumentado o cpu de 2.7 pra 3.0 e baixado a ram de 800 5-5-5-15 para 667 4-4-4-12 (segundo varios benchmarks fico c melhor performance assim). curiosamente os crash so pareciam ocorrer kando tinha o rivatuner ligado, independente se tinha OC na grafica ou nao. depois os problemas comecaram a ocorrer tb kando o RT estava desligado e ocorriam tanto com OC como sem OC na grafica, acabei por decidir aumentar a voltagem da grafica 0.1v e subir o pci-e para 110mhz. ate agora ainda n tive mais crashs.