Every Game Crashes to Desktop

Zanarchy

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Hey, I recently purchased a new graphics card, desktop case & SSD and since I have switched all the hardware from my previous case, every game I play either results in a crash or will sometimes BSoD me.

I'm not too tech savvy and I've looked around as much as I could but I can't really find any answers, would anyone here be able to help?

My specs are:

Win7 64 Bit
i5 3570K CPU (Stock Speeds)
8GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 4GB
250GB SSD

I expect you'll need more information, if so, just let me know and I'll give it to you.

Thanks in advance.
 
Solution
well, i mean a system main memory..not graphic card memory..
unstable graphic card due to too high overclock will give different number of bccode..
so we can assume, this is not your graphic card problem..

so that's mean, you're not overclock your system, right..?
like i said before, try to hard reset your bios first..with motherboard jumper. don't forget to unplug your power cable to psu from wall before do it..

and let's see, if the same problem still happen..

Zanarchy

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Not quite sure what the bluescreen code is, I have only had that once out of around five times trying to play games, I found the minidump file however I wasn't sure on how to open it so I've just uploaded it like you asked, hope that's ok.

http://www.upload.ee/files/3766738/121513-4586-01.dmp.html
 

Zanarchy

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Maybe I'm just blind but I don't see where it says other devices when I open Device Manager, should it just be on the list?
 

Quaddro

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your bccode is 0x000000d1..

this is memory or IMC problem..both of this component lack of voltage..commonly happen in a overclocked system..
Do you overclock your system..?

if yes, then increase atau or decrease your VTT/QPI/Vccio, and add more voltage to your memory..

if not, then try to reset your bios, hard reset, with your motherboard jumper..
 

Zanarchy

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I think the Gcard I got was overclocked when I got it but other than that I haven't changed any settings.

If you don't mind, is it possible you could tell me how to add more voltage to my memory?

Sorry to be such a burden.
 

Quaddro

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well, i mean a system main memory..not graphic card memory..
unstable graphic card due to too high overclock will give different number of bccode..
so we can assume, this is not your graphic card problem..

so that's mean, you're not overclock your system, right..?
like i said before, try to hard reset your bios first..with motherboard jumper. don't forget to unplug your power cable to psu from wall before do it..

and let's see, if the same problem still happen..
 
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Zanarchy

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Ok I think this has had some change however I can't be certain it's worked, I'll monitor for a bit and get back to you, even if it has worked, I'll just let you know.

Thank you so much for taking the time to help me in advance though! :)
 


it's a sound driver that installs with the nvidia drivers. disable it.
 

Zanarchy

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Ahh, I disabled that earlier, I took a guess as to what you meant and because I already have an audio driver, it only made sense, not sure if that made any difference though, although it might have so thanks :)
 

Zanarchy

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Ok, I've been playing for a while now without crashes and this seems to have solved my problem, thank you so very much man :) I really appreciate it!