I have had a GTX 760 (MSI OC) in my rig for about a year, and every once in a while I run across games that induce frequent crashes (usually graphically intensive games).
After every crash, Windows tells me that the "display driver stopped working but recovered". I have uninstalled and reinstalled many different versions of Nvidia's drivers over the time I have had the card, but the problem remains, which makes me think the card is to blame.
This happens in Farcry3, Assassins Creed 3, Titanfall, Crysis 2, Blackops 2, and more, but this never happened in games like the original Crysis, Wolfenstein new order, or borderlands 2.
Is this grounds to RMA the card? Or is there another way to fix this?
EDIT
System Specs
i5-4670k OC'd to 4.2GHz
Asrock z87 extreme 6 mobo
MSI GTX 760 Gaming edition
Corsair TX 750W PSU
8GB DDR3-1600
I am using MSI afterburner to add a modest overclock (+85MHz) to my card.
I saw some suggestions that It may be a PSU problem. I have replaced my PSU once in this rig, and the problem did not change.
After every crash, Windows tells me that the "display driver stopped working but recovered". I have uninstalled and reinstalled many different versions of Nvidia's drivers over the time I have had the card, but the problem remains, which makes me think the card is to blame.
This happens in Farcry3, Assassins Creed 3, Titanfall, Crysis 2, Blackops 2, and more, but this never happened in games like the original Crysis, Wolfenstein new order, or borderlands 2.
Is this grounds to RMA the card? Or is there another way to fix this?
EDIT
System Specs
i5-4670k OC'd to 4.2GHz
Asrock z87 extreme 6 mobo
MSI GTX 760 Gaming edition
Corsair TX 750W PSU
8GB DDR3-1600
I am using MSI afterburner to add a modest overclock (+85MHz) to my card.
I saw some suggestions that It may be a PSU problem. I have replaced my PSU once in this rig, and the problem did not change.