Need help! GTX 770 keeps crashing.
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Formae
August 9, 2013 7:26:19 PM
So, I'm having a huge problem with my Gigabyte OC 2x Windforce GTX 770. I've had my PC for about a month now and everything was working fine. Now, I'm constantly getting driver crashes (doesn't matter if I rollback, it's happening with all the 320 drivers I try.) Sometimes they'll recover, but eventually my monitor will go lose it's HDMI signal and display anything, even though the PC still remains on. This is mostly happening when I try to play any game, but sometimes it even occurs when I'm just browsing websites. It will happen right away when I try to open games now.
Nothing is overheating, and I'm really dumbstruck as to what is causing this. Previously I had some crashes (would always recover) when I started playing WoW about one week ago on this, but I just assumed it wasn't an issue since the 320 drivers have been iffy. I haven't touched the PC since I played WoW that one week ago until now, since I was away on a trip.
Specs:
I5-4670k Haswell
8GB Ram
Gigabyte OC 2x Windforce GTX 770
650 Watt Gold Certified PSU
Windows 7 64 Bit
Nothing is overheating, and I'm really dumbstruck as to what is causing this. Previously I had some crashes (would always recover) when I started playing WoW about one week ago on this, but I just assumed it wasn't an issue since the 320 drivers have been iffy. I haven't touched the PC since I played WoW that one week ago until now, since I was away on a trip.
Specs:
I5-4670k Haswell
8GB Ram
Gigabyte OC 2x Windforce GTX 770
650 Watt Gold Certified PSU
Windows 7 64 Bit
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Hakumisoso Terror
August 9, 2013 7:28:02 PM
Formae
August 9, 2013 7:40:36 PM
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Formae
August 9, 2013 8:01:17 PM
JJ1217
August 9, 2013 8:06:00 PM
Formae said:
So, I'm having a huge problem with my Gigabyte OC 2x Windforce GTX 770. I've had my PC for about a month now and everything was working fine. Now, I'm constantly getting driver crashes (doesn't matter if I rollback, it's happening with all the 320 drivers I try.) Sometimes they'll recover, but eventually my monitor will go lose it's HDMI signal and display anything, even though the PC still remains on. This is mostly happening when I try to play any game, but sometimes it even occurs when I'm just browsing websites. It will happen right away when I try to open games now. Nothing is overheating, and I'm really dumbstruck as to what is causing this. Previously I had some crashes (would always recover) when I started playing WoW about one week ago on this, but I just assumed it wasn't an issue since the 320 drivers have been iffy. I haven't touched the PC since I played WoW that one week ago until now, since I was away on a trip.
Specs:
I5-4670k Haswell
8GB Ram
Gigabyte OC 2x Windforce GTX 770
650 Watt Gold Certified PSU
Windows 7 64 Bit
What exactly is your PSU?
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Formae
August 9, 2013 8:09:16 PM
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?SID=LOXx4gFq...
This is what I have, except it's the older version which apparently isn't sold anymore. The only difference I believe is that my PSU isn't fully modular.
This is what I have, except it's the older version which apparently isn't sold anymore. The only difference I believe is that my PSU isn't fully modular.
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My recommendation would be to drop the clock speed(in increments of 13), but If it happens in your web browser, the card may be defective.
I know my "old" GTX 670 would actually boost it self into instability(had to knock 26mhz off just to get it to run folding @ home stable, increasing fan speed also helped, but the crashes would happen in the low 70's, not a good card at all.).
I do not know HOW they test for the boost feature, but I have a feeling my card should have never been released that way.
I know my "old" GTX 670 would actually boost it self into instability(had to knock 26mhz off just to get it to run folding @ home stable, increasing fan speed also helped, but the crashes would happen in the low 70's, not a good card at all.).
I do not know HOW they test for the boost feature, but I have a feeling my card should have never been released that way.
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Formae
August 9, 2013 8:18:35 PM
nukemaster said:
My recommendation would be to drop the clock speed(in increments of 13), but If it happens in your web browser, the card may be defective.I know my "old" GTX 670 would actually boost it self into instability(had to knock 26mhz off just to get it to run folding @ home stable, increasing fan speed also helped, but the crashes would happen in the low 70's, not a good card at all.).
I do not know HOW they test for the boost feature, but I have a feeling my card should have never been released that way.
I just don't get why this would happen now. I haven't touched anything with BIOS and I'm not very familiar with setting voltage and the likes, but I guess I can learn if it becomes the only option. It's worked fine for a month why die now...
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Something like MSI afterburner(I like this because it also has other features like custom fan profiles/ect) or Nvidia Inspector can allow you to just the clock speed(offset).
If the card is THAT new I would look to an RMA. my 670 started out working and slowly started having more and more driver crashes(started first with Guild Wars 2, but was VERY bad in Bioshock[all of them]).
An alternative to under clocking may be to lower the power target by about 10-15% as this will just tell the card not to overclock it self because it will throttle its speed to stay within the power limits.
Contacting Gigabyte support is also a good idea, maybe they have a fix for you.
If the card is THAT new I would look to an RMA. my 670 started out working and slowly started having more and more driver crashes(started first with Guild Wars 2, but was VERY bad in Bioshock[all of them]).
An alternative to under clocking may be to lower the power target by about 10-15% as this will just tell the card not to overclock it self because it will throttle its speed to stay within the power limits.
Contacting Gigabyte support is also a good idea, maybe they have a fix for you.
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Formae
August 9, 2013 8:39:23 PM
nukemaster said:
Something like MSI afterburner(I like this because it also has other features like custom fan profiles/ect) or Nvidia Inspector can allow you to just the clock speed(offset).If the card is THAT new I would look to an RMA. my 670 started out working and slowly started having more and more driver crashes(started first with Guild Wars 2, but was VERY bad in Bioshock[all of them]).
An alternative to under clocking may be to lower the power target by about 10-15% as this will just tell the card not to overclock it self because it will throttle its speed to stay within the power limits.
Contacting Gigabyte support is also a good idea, maybe they have a fix for you.
I guess I'll try sending in an RMA... I also heard of people installing the 314.22 drivers somehow for their 770's and it worked.
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Formae
August 9, 2013 8:55:00 PM
nukemaster said:
I am almost sure that would need a driver modification. The 770 is technically a 680 with better clocks and a better cooler. So I can see driver mods working.Hey man, I installed nvidia inspector and I think I might've fixed it so far. All I did was reduce the base clock offset by 5 mhz and I haven't had any crashes after launching World of Warcraft, but I've only been playing for five minutes. But usually I would get a crash on loading screen.
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Formae said:
nukemaster said:
I am almost sure that would need a driver modification. The 770 is technically a 680 with better clocks and a better cooler. So I can see driver mods working.Hey man, I installed nvidia inspector and I think I might've fixed it so far. All I did was reduce the base clock offset by 5 mhz and I haven't had any crashes after launching World of Warcraft, but I've only been playing for five minutes. But usually I would get a crash on loading screen.
If this solves it, I have to wonder how many users have cards that get driver crashes from boosting too far. It seems like something that would be rather rare.
So far the BEST video card stress test has been Folding@Home(for team 40051
)1. It puts your video power to a good use(runs the card rather hard as well).
2. It tells you even the slightest error(unstable machine error in the log).
If you try that, I would disable the CPU core so that only the video card shows errors(You can also tell because the work unit keeps restarting with every unstable machine error.).
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Formae
August 9, 2013 9:07:35 PM
nukemaster said:
Formae said:
nukemaster said:
I am almost sure that would need a driver modification. The 770 is technically a 680 with better clocks and a better cooler. So I can see driver mods working.Hey man, I installed nvidia inspector and I think I might've fixed it so far. All I did was reduce the base clock offset by 5 mhz and I haven't had any crashes after launching World of Warcraft, but I've only been playing for five minutes. But usually I would get a crash on loading screen.
If this solves it, I have to wonder how many users have cards that get driver crashes from boosting too far. It seems like something that would be rather rare.
So far the BEST video card stress test has been Folding@Home(for team 40051
)1. It puts your video power to a good use(runs the card rather hard as well).
2. It tells you even the slightest error(unstable machine error in the log).
If you try that, I would disable the CPU core so that only the video card shows errors(You can also tell because the work unit keeps restarting with every unstable machine error.).
Hmm, I appear to still be having issues. It seems like I'll have minor crashes (no kernel error) where the FPS will drop to around 20-30 instead of the usual 80-100 I get on WoW. And I have to reset the clocks. As in, if I set it to -15mhz of the base clock, it will be reset back to the base clock when these little errors happen.
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Driver crashes(you may not always see them) reset the clocks I think.
I would start with a larger offset and move back up to stock speeds. Maybe start at -104. I know it seems extreme, but this pushes back to near stock speeds(the boost on each card is different so I can not say this will give you exact stock speeds as some cards will run faster than others).
I would start with a larger offset and move back up to stock speeds. Maybe start at -104. I know it seems extreme, but this pushes back to near stock speeds(the boost on each card is different so I can not say this will give you exact stock speeds as some cards will run faster than others).
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Formae
August 9, 2013 9:28:22 PM
nukemaster said:
Driver crashes(you may not always see them) reset the clocks I think.I would start with a larger offset and move back up to stock speeds. Maybe start at -104. I know it seems extreme, but this pushes back to near stock speeds(the boost on each card is different so I can not say this will give you exact stock speeds as some cards will run faster than others).
It seems to be running smoothly at -15Mhz, I just don't know if I want to send in an RMA or not since this card is supposed to be 1137mhz out of box. I'm perfectly fine with -15mhz but I don't want the problem to worsen, and put me in a situation where I keep having to reduce the clock until I can't anymore. I just don't know if it's stable or not.
Edit: Just had a crash at -15mhz, will reset down to -104mhz as you recommended. If it crashes there I am going to send in an RMA.
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Formae
August 9, 2013 9:36:04 PM
slodin
August 9, 2013 9:37:05 PM
Formae said:
nukemaster said:
Driver crashes(you may not always see them) reset the clocks I think.I would start with a larger offset and move back up to stock speeds. Maybe start at -104. I know it seems extreme, but this pushes back to near stock speeds(the boost on each card is different so I can not say this will give you exact stock speeds as some cards will run faster than others).
It seems to be running smoothly at -15Mhz, I just don't know if I want to send in an RMA or not since this card is supposed to be 1137mhz out of box. I'm perfectly fine with -15mhz but I don't want the problem to worsen, and put me in a situation where I keep having to reduce the clock until I can't anymore. I just don't know if it's stable or not.
Edit: Just had a crash at -15mhz, will reset down to -104mhz as you recommended. If it crashes there I am going to send in an RMA.
wow..i just posted about a question so similar to yours...Mine is a GTX 660 OC by gigabyte..same problem...
it seems to be a OC thing...........? but it's so strange that it worked for a sometimes, and all a sudden they start to act up..with no setting changed
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Formae
August 9, 2013 9:49:42 PM
slodin said:
Formae said:
nukemaster said:
Driver crashes(you may not always see them) reset the clocks I think.I would start with a larger offset and move back up to stock speeds. Maybe start at -104. I know it seems extreme, but this pushes back to near stock speeds(the boost on each card is different so I can not say this will give you exact stock speeds as some cards will run faster than others).
It seems to be running smoothly at -15Mhz, I just don't know if I want to send in an RMA or not since this card is supposed to be 1137mhz out of box. I'm perfectly fine with -15mhz but I don't want the problem to worsen, and put me in a situation where I keep having to reduce the clock until I can't anymore. I just don't know if it's stable or not.
Edit: Just had a crash at -15mhz, will reset down to -104mhz as you recommended. If it crashes there I am going to send in an RMA.
wow..i just posted about a question so similar to yours...Mine is a GTX 660 OC by gigabyte..same problem...
it seems to be a OC thing...........? but it's so strange that it worked for a sometimes, and all a sudden they start to act up..with no setting changed
It's weird too. Because on Nvidia Inspector I experimented by increasing the Mhz by a little bit, and it worked just as good compared to when I reduced the Mhz. I seriously don't know what's going on. The good news is that these crashes aren't making me have to restart my PC anymore, instead they just make my game drop from a steady 150 FPS to 15-30... Not great but maybe it's fixing itself slowly? Still think I might have to send in an RMA before it's too late, I've already had it for over a month.
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Formae
August 9, 2013 9:58:32 PM
Hmm, I just saw that the warranty on a GPU is 3 years, thought it was only a month or so heh... I might hold onto this card for another week to see if I can't fix the issue on my own or at least figure out the problem... If not, I'll just send it back.
Also, does anyone think this could be a PSU issue? I thought a Seasonic 650W would do the trick, but apparently it might not be enough...
Also, does anyone think this could be a PSU issue? I thought a Seasonic 650W would do the trick, but apparently it might not be enough...
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That power supply should be plenty.
Seasonic makes some of the BEST power supplies on the market. This is not to say that a defect can not occur in the power supply. You should also have other issues without sufficient power in most cases.
If you have a friends system to test on, I would go that route(it would rule out your actual hardware).
The 3 year warranty will be from Gigabyte(You have to send the card to them, most times at your own expense unfortunately), while the 30 day in most cases is from the store you purchased the card from.
Would you be willing to run a CPU-Z log(with the reduced clock speed) while you game and post them here? I want to see if a certain temperature or clock speed seems to make it crash.
http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
This is an Image of a CPU-Z log made to a spread sheet when the card kept crashing on F@H. F@H does not crash the drivers, just makes it start over and over. For me this was also faster than any game because sometimes a game would run for 40-50 minutes others it would crash in 10-15.
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I started to lower the clocks until it became stable(not shown in the image).
Seasonic makes some of the BEST power supplies on the market. This is not to say that a defect can not occur in the power supply. You should also have other issues without sufficient power in most cases.
If you have a friends system to test on, I would go that route(it would rule out your actual hardware).
The 3 year warranty will be from Gigabyte(You have to send the card to them, most times at your own expense unfortunately), while the 30 day in most cases is from the store you purchased the card from.
Would you be willing to run a CPU-Z log(with the reduced clock speed) while you game and post them here? I want to see if a certain temperature or clock speed seems to make it crash.
http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
This is an Image of a CPU-Z log made to a spread sheet when the card kept crashing on F@H. F@H does not crash the drivers, just makes it start over and over. For me this was also faster than any game because sometimes a game would run for 40-50 minutes others it would crash in 10-15.

I started to lower the clocks until it became stable(not shown in the image).
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Formae
August 10, 2013 7:40:39 AM
nukemaster said:
That power supply should be plenty.Seasonic makes some of the BEST power supplies on the market. This is not to say that a defect can not occur in the power supply. You should also have other issues without sufficient power in most cases.
If you have a friends system to test on, I would go that route(it would rule out your actual hardware).
The 3 year warranty will be from Gigabyte(You have to send the card to them, most times at your own expense unfortunately), while the 30 day in most cases is from the store you purchased the card from.
Would you be willing to run a CPU-Z log(with the reduced clock speed) while you game and post them here? I want to see if a certain temperature or clock speed seems to make it crash.
http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
This is an Image of a CPU-Z log made to a spread sheet when the card kept crashing on F@H. F@H does not crash the drivers, just makes it start over and over. For me this was also faster than any game because sometimes a game would run for 40-50 minutes others it would crash in 10-15.

I started to lower the clocks until it became stable(not shown in the image).
Alright so maybe I'm just crazy, but I think I might've found the issue. I connect my PSU and Monitor to an extension cord that is also used to power my TV and it's cable box. So far today, I have had no issues with my GPU crashing (didn't even reduce the clock) for the past hour or so when the TV is off. Is it possible that the TV being on could be hogging power, or am I just stupid?
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I would test that theory for sure.
Power problems on the AC side can affect he power on the DC side for sure(it should not be THAT bad, but I can not be 100% sure). Is the ground pin in tact? Power supplies have filters that send noise to ground.
Is the extension cord of an appropriate gauge to run what you have connected(14 for for most of North America, 12 if you are going a long distance). Is the cord kept away from sources of interference(motors or other higher powered/magnetic devices).
Power problems on the AC side can affect he power on the DC side for sure(it should not be THAT bad, but I can not be 100% sure). Is the ground pin in tact? Power supplies have filters that send noise to ground.
Is the extension cord of an appropriate gauge to run what you have connected(14 for for most of North America, 12 if you are going a long distance). Is the cord kept away from sources of interference(motors or other higher powered/magnetic devices).
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Formae
August 10, 2013 8:03:15 AM
nukemaster said:
I would test that theory for sure.Power problems on the AC side can affect he power on the DC side for sure(it should not be THAT bad, but I can not be 100% sure). Is the ground pin in tact? Power supplies have filters that send noise to ground.
Is the extension cord of an appropriate gauge to run what you have connected(14 for for most of North America, 12 if you are going a long distance). Is the cord kept away from sources of interference(motors or other higher powered/magnetic devices).
Ground pin is in tact and cable is 15a with 125v.
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Formae
August 10, 2013 10:43:02 AM
nukemaster said:
Should be good, but it is worth further testing for sure.If you can connect the PC directly to the wall, it does not hurt either.
Whelp, I just had a bunch of crashes even with the TV off so that's obviously not the issue... So I did what was necessary, even though I loathe it, and opened up my PC and took out the GPU. The PCI-E slot seemed fine, and the part of the GPU that connected it wasn't bent or anything... What I did notice however, was that the 6-pin PCI-E connector that I had attached to the GPU was not fully attached to the PSU, so I pushed it back into place. You think that it could've been dislodged somehow and that was causing the issues? I'll test it out now I guess to see if I somehow resolved the issue.
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Formae
August 10, 2013 11:05:22 AM
Formae
August 10, 2013 12:01:17 PM
Okay.. I think I've determined that it's the GPU and not the Mobo. Still getting crashes even in the 2nd PCI slot, and I doubt both of them just happen to be damaged. I'm a little relieved I guess since replacing the GPU will be less hassle than the mobo, but still annoyed over this whole situation... I guess I'll just RMA the GPU and hope I get a new one soon.
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Formae
August 10, 2013 5:23:00 PM
The only way to be 100% sure is to try the card in another system.
It makes things more interesting with the cpu being the pci-e controller as well on modern Intel systems.
My only advice and most likely what Gigabyte will request is to try it on another system. my 670 RMA has come in and has been folding problem free for about 2 days(it gets some "breaks" to game). So in my case, my trouble shooting(tested temperature and clock speed limits[averages for games that did NOT crash had been much lower]) turned out to be bang on.
It makes things more interesting with the cpu being the pci-e controller as well on modern Intel systems.
My only advice and most likely what Gigabyte will request is to try it on another system. my 670 RMA has come in and has been folding problem free for about 2 days(it gets some "breaks" to game). So in my case, my trouble shooting(tested temperature and clock speed limits[averages for games that did NOT crash had been much lower]) turned out to be bang on.
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Formae
August 11, 2013 10:03:27 AM
nukemaster said:
The only way to be 100% sure is to try the card in another system.It makes things more interesting with the cpu being the pci-e controller as well on modern Intel systems.
My only advice and most likely what Gigabyte will request is to try it on another system. my 670 RMA has come in and has been folding problem free for about 2 days(it gets some "breaks" to game). So in my case, my trouble shooting(tested temperature and clock speed limits[averages for games that did NOT crash had been much lower]) turned out to be bang on.
Darn, I just don't have any systems to test it on..
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Formae
August 15, 2013 10:36:28 AM
nukemaster said:
Do any of your friends or family have systems to test on.Nope all of them have laptops. Is it possible that my bios not being up to date could've caused this? I have version F3 and there's a newer one out (F7 I think) I never thought to check because I didn't know updates were pushed out so quickly. I just don't know why it would work fine for a while however if that was the case.
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Formae
August 16, 2013 11:23:50 AM
nukemaster said:
I have not seen this issue from a bios issue, but anything can happen(I have in no way seen all possible problems.).If you have already got an RMA number, you have to act rather quick as most only work for about 30 days.
Yeah, I'm about to ship it today. I bought a replacement card (GT 640) and so far no crashes. As opposed to driver crashes happening even when I just logged into windows on the 770, I'm almost certain it's the GPU now. But will continue to test just to make sure.
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It is a pain to nail it down sometimes. It is even worse if the problem is intermittent.
Yours sounds much worse than mine was. Mine would only do it in games that demanded enough to push the boost clocks higher.
So far the replacement has been perfect(I am currently running games with V-sync off just to add some extra load). With any luck the card will run for years now.
Galaxy while a little slow to reply sometimes got the replacement out to me very fast. I just wish they had a shipping location closer to home(Ontario, Canada and had to ship Illinois, USA) so the shipping would not cost so much..
Yours sounds much worse than mine was. Mine would only do it in games that demanded enough to push the boost clocks higher.
So far the replacement has been perfect(I am currently running games with V-sync off just to add some extra load). With any luck the card will run for years now.
Galaxy while a little slow to reply sometimes got the replacement out to me very fast. I just wish they had a shipping location closer to home(Ontario, Canada and had to ship Illinois, USA) so the shipping would not cost so much..
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