Does My PSU Cause The Nvidia Display Driver Error

Jul 16, 2018
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I Have Had A GT 730 2GB Installed In My Lenovo Pre-Built PC It's Specs Are:
Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0 GHz
280 Watt Power Supply
4GB DDR3 Ram
GT 730 2GB 128BIT

I usually dont play Games on it Except For Light Titles Like CS GO, Rocket League, Just Cause 2 And COD 2 Nowadays I Have Gained Interest In Other Games I Have Bought Games Like Dragon Ball FighterZ And Xenoverse 2 And Also Prototype 2.
While The Game is Loading Suddenly It Crashes And An Error Appears Which States Display Driver Kernel Mode 391.35 Stopped Responding And Has Recovered Successfully. I Have Tried Solutions Like Reinstalling Drivers, Testing HDD, Testing Ram ETC. Nothing Worked I Would have Also Tried Upgrading PSU but Only The Specific PSU Fits In Lenovo Desktops which Are 280 watt. Plz Let Me Know If The Psu Is Causing The Error Thank U.
 
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While it is always possible that the PSU is causing the problem, it would be the last place I'd probably look. The 280W OEM PSU should be plenty for the mild-mannered GT 730. Have you tried any software fixes? Try running CCleaner (free) and do the "clean" and "registry" portions both. I have found that cleaning up registry errors, and software conflicts can solve a multitude of issues.

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While it is always possible that the PSU is causing the problem, it would be the last place I'd probably look. The 280W OEM PSU should be plenty for the mild-mannered GT 730. Have you tried any software fixes? Try running CCleaner (free) and do the "clean" and "registry" portions both. I have found that cleaning up registry errors, and software conflicts can solve a multitude of issues.
 
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