Nvidia Gtx 960 blackscreen and loud noise, code 43:windows has stopped this device because it has reported problem.

Han-Solo

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Nvidia gtx690 blackscreen and loud noise(sometimes). code 43:windows has stopped this device because it has reported problem.

Currently i am using windows 10.

I tried many methods. Including unplug graphic card, Uninstall all nvdia software through DDU. Update Bios, set graphic primary to PCI-e. Update Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 Pro. Reformart. After keep restarting until i get my luck to boot up without blackscreen (more than 20 times). But, the device manager shows the error 43 Code on my graphic card. After uninstall the reinstall the driver. Restart computer, it went to blackscreen again. So I need to keep restart the pc again until I get my luck to boot up the computer without blackscreen. Any solution for this?Is it my psu too old or faulty? My psu is CM 460w (4 or 5 years).

Mobo - Asrock H97m-Itx\ac (4x3.0 usb, 2 x 2.0 usb)
Processor - Intel i5-4690s
graphic card - ASUS Nvidia GTX 960 Itx
RAM - 8 GB corsair DDR3 x 2
SSD - 250 gb
CM casing 110 - 120m front fan, 2x80mm side fan, 2 x 3.0 usb.
Never overclocked anything.

New update: Installed new PSU CM V650. Issue still same.


Please note : i am able to use it for more than 8 months without any issue. Just that when gaming, the pc is quite hot until i need to use external fan to cool it down.

Need PROs advise and help :( . Thanks.
 

Han-Solo

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Do you mean my mobo(PCI-e) slot is not working? But when I change the primary graphic to "Onboard" and plug is my VGA and install the VGA software, restart. After restart (primary graphic - "Onboard"), the device manager can detect it as Nvidia GTX 960 but error code 43 shows up. If I change the primary graphic to "PCI-e", it will blackscreen or either successfully boot up(after many many times) with loud noise on VGA and issue.

For Bios update, this issue already occur before i updated the my bios.

Thanks!
 

bratShone

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i actually google for ur solution and there was a guy with same problem as u and he said that it was a mobo problem, his bios didnt supported that card anymore, and company stoped working on new bios updates...

but maybe im wrong, i just saying what i have here
 

Han-Solo

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My mobo consider new.. Asrock H97m-itx\ac..
 

Han-Solo

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it works perfectly fine for past 8 months on windows 8.1 pro.. then this issue came up..after tried many methods and all are not working.. so I update to windows 10 pro to try solve this issue but no luck.