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Is your GPU not working properly?

Is your GPU not working properly?

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Diipper_Pines
Junior Member
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10-14-2023, 08:49 AM
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Diipper_Pines
10-14-2023, 08:49 AM #1

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Liam_Blomqist
Junior Member
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10-14-2023, 02:09 PM
#2
memtest applies to system RAM, but you must verify GPU memory. Run the test and share the results... https://github.com/GpuZelenograd/memtest_vulkan
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Liam_Blomqist
10-14-2023, 02:09 PM #2

memtest applies to system RAM, but you must verify GPU memory. Run the test and share the results... https://github.com/GpuZelenograd/memtest_vulkan

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Indian_Beast
Member
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10-14-2023, 10:22 PM
#3
I initially checked for a system RAM problem, but I'll proceed with that and share the findings later.
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Indian_Beast
10-14-2023, 10:22 PM #3

I initially checked for a system RAM problem, but I'll proceed with that and share the findings later.

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Nero12321
Posting Freak
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10-15-2023, 12:11 AM
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Are you certain it isn't just occurring during startup? If so, it might be related to a Samsung VA panel at 144Hz. Try booting the monitor again and see if it functions properly. You could also test a different cable to rule out hardware issues.
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Nero12321
10-15-2023, 12:11 AM #4

Are you certain it isn't just occurring during startup? If so, it might be related to a Samsung VA panel at 144Hz. Try booting the monitor again and see if it functions properly. You could also test a different cable to rule out hardware issues.

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iTzJiminez
Member
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10-15-2023, 08:33 AM
#5
It has consistently occurred during startup with just one instance of BSOD, as described. I own an MSI Optix MAG241CV, and the problem seldom returns after a restart, even though it did once when I intentionally tried to trigger it. It mostly appears on my first boot of the day and again after about six to seven hours away from work.
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iTzJiminez
10-15-2023, 08:33 AM #5

It has consistently occurred during startup with just one instance of BSOD, as described. I own an MSI Optix MAG241CV, and the problem seldom returns after a restart, even though it did once when I intentionally tried to trigger it. It mostly appears on my first boot of the day and again after about six to seven hours away from work.

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CiaoCow
Member
129
10-15-2023, 10:36 AM
#6
My screen works well at first, but it gets warmer and deteriorates over time. After a couple of minutes of heating up (2-5 min), it functions properly again. The ideal operating temperature for my monitor is 15-40°C, while your monitor ranges from 0 to 40°C.
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CiaoCow
10-15-2023, 10:36 AM #6

My screen works well at first, but it gets warmer and deteriorates over time. After a couple of minutes of heating up (2-5 min), it functions properly again. The ideal operating temperature for my monitor is 15-40°C, while your monitor ranges from 0 to 40°C.

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fuhqing
Member
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10-22-2023, 01:10 PM
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fuhqing
10-22-2023, 01:10 PM #7

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T1NA_Bear
Member
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10-22-2023, 01:51 PM
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Try using DDU in safe mode and clean drivers. Adjust settings to block Windows updates for driver installation. Once cleaned and restarted, reinstall the NVIDIA drivers. If applicable, follow this link: DDU forum thread.
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T1NA_Bear
10-22-2023, 01:51 PM #8

Try using DDU in safe mode and clean drivers. Adjust settings to block Windows updates for driver installation. Once cleaned and restarted, reinstall the NVIDIA drivers. If applicable, follow this link: DDU forum thread.

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john729
Member
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10-30-2023, 11:33 AM
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I performed that action successfully. Safe mode and blocking "windows udpate from installing drivers" were set after the crash.
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john729
10-30-2023, 11:33 AM #9

I performed that action successfully. Safe mode and blocking "windows udpate from installing drivers" were set after the crash.

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Anselhero
Senior Member
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11-01-2023, 11:01 AM
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It seems the issue involves the monitor, cable, or GPU port rather than the GPU itself. Please take a screenshot when it occurs. If you don’t see it, it might happen after the GPU is finished with it—indicating a port-related problem. The BSODs appear to be connected to the GPU, so sharing them would help us analyze the situation.
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Anselhero
11-01-2023, 11:01 AM #10

It seems the issue involves the monitor, cable, or GPU port rather than the GPU itself. Please take a screenshot when it occurs. If you don’t see it, it might happen after the GPU is finished with it—indicating a port-related problem. The BSODs appear to be connected to the GPU, so sharing them would help us analyze the situation.