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Issue with GTX 760 device.

Issue with GTX 760 device.

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james26665
Senior Member
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03-13-2016, 09:44 PM
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your gtx 760 is functioning normally but triggers error 43 in device manager during driver installation. when you launch games or benchmarks, the screen flickers and turns black before the system shuts down. you've switched drivers and used an older one, but another GPU is working fine. the issue seems related to a power or communication problem, possibly from the motherboard's crosair 750w psu. it might be caused by unstable power delivery or a faulty chipset communication. Try checking the power connections, updating your motherboard drivers, or testing with a different GPU to isolate the problem.
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james26665
03-13-2016, 09:44 PM #1

your gtx 760 is functioning normally but triggers error 43 in device manager during driver installation. when you launch games or benchmarks, the screen flickers and turns black before the system shuts down. you've switched drivers and used an older one, but another GPU is working fine. the issue seems related to a power or communication problem, possibly from the motherboard's crosair 750w psu. it might be caused by unstable power delivery or a faulty chipset communication. Try checking the power connections, updating your motherboard drivers, or testing with a different GPU to isolate the problem.

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Nicktron_
Member
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03-13-2016, 11:08 PM
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Typically indicates the GPU (the main processor) is beginning to fail. The oven technique (essentially repairing solder connections) sometimes provides temporary relief for a short period, but it doesn't address the underlying issue and will ultimately damage the oven for any future use.
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Nicktron_
03-13-2016, 11:08 PM #2

Typically indicates the GPU (the main processor) is beginning to fail. The oven technique (essentially repairing solder connections) sometimes provides temporary relief for a short period, but it doesn't address the underlying issue and will ultimately damage the oven for any future use.

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Psychotic9244
Member
58
03-17-2016, 11:17 PM
#3
Sure, let me check. If you cook it, would it last at least a couple of months?
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Psychotic9244
03-17-2016, 11:17 PM #3

Sure, let me check. If you cook it, would it last at least a couple of months?

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brad2011
Member
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03-19-2016, 04:53 PM
#4
Trying to bake a GPU is a risky endeavor. It might last several months or just a few days. Doing so could provide some temporary relief, but never place one inside your home. It would damage your appliance and release dangerous substances like lead into your kitchen.
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brad2011
03-19-2016, 04:53 PM #4

Trying to bake a GPU is a risky endeavor. It might last several months or just a few days. Doing so could provide some temporary relief, but never place one inside your home. It would damage your appliance and release dangerous substances like lead into your kitchen.

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SkyDyze
Junior Member
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03-22-2016, 12:09 AM
#5
Reduce clock speed on both the core and VRAM. This indicates that part of the card can't match the standard performance levels.
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SkyDyze
03-22-2016, 12:09 AM #5

Reduce clock speed on both the core and VRAM. This indicates that part of the card can't match the standard performance levels.

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DanGaming103
Junior Member
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03-26-2016, 04:18 PM
#6
hi i have tryed underclocking it and suprisenly worked i tested out some games worked fine but when i opened furmark to stress gpu screen went back and pc shutdown what do you think and can it be fixed without reflowing it? should i try flashing the bois?
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DanGaming103
03-26-2016, 04:18 PM #6

hi i have tryed underclocking it and suprisenly worked i tested out some games worked fine but when i opened furmark to stress gpu screen went back and pc shutdown what do you think and can it be fixed without reflowing it? should i try flashing the bois?