Hey Guys
I've been having a problem (for quite a long time) where when im gaming (GPU: EVGA Geforce GTX 660Ti ) high performance games, such as BF4, Watch Dogs, etc. and my game stops, monitor blacks out and there is "robotic" sound loop and my system just restarts itself. Now this is happening since quite a while (~5 months) and i've already posted 1 or 2 threads on this here before, but it never worked out :c. This crash happens also sometimes, but rarely, when im just using my pc normally to watch videos, write some stuff etc.
I suspected for a while the problem was actually from the Power Supply, but im really not sure wether it is it or the GPU, and in my country, PC parts (specially GPUs) are quite expensive, so it would be good to be sure of something
My full specs are:
Asus P8Z77-V
EVGA GTX 660Ti
Intel Core i7 3770k
800W Corsair Power Supply
1 TB HDD
128GB SSD
Edit: In Whocrashed, it's written that "nvlddmkm.sys (NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver, Version 347.09 , NVIDIA Corporation)" is causing system crashes. So, its driver related ? What to do?
I've been having a problem (for quite a long time) where when im gaming (GPU: EVGA Geforce GTX 660Ti ) high performance games, such as BF4, Watch Dogs, etc. and my game stops, monitor blacks out and there is "robotic" sound loop and my system just restarts itself. Now this is happening since quite a while (~5 months) and i've already posted 1 or 2 threads on this here before, but it never worked out :c. This crash happens also sometimes, but rarely, when im just using my pc normally to watch videos, write some stuff etc.
I suspected for a while the problem was actually from the Power Supply, but im really not sure wether it is it or the GPU, and in my country, PC parts (specially GPUs) are quite expensive, so it would be good to be sure of something
My full specs are:
Asus P8Z77-V
EVGA GTX 660Ti
Intel Core i7 3770k
800W Corsair Power Supply
1 TB HDD
128GB SSD
Edit: In Whocrashed, it's written that "nvlddmkm.sys (NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver, Version 347.09 , NVIDIA Corporation)" is causing system crashes. So, its driver related ? What to do?