Issues with game crashes often stem from Nvidia driver problems.
Issues with game crashes often stem from Nvidia driver problems.
I used the second position, encountered a D6 error with no graphics card detected. Restarted the PC, verified connections, and it repeated the issue. Switched the GPU to the first slot, experienced a brief D6 error then resolved on its own. I also performed some cleaning. The fitment seemed slightly too tight, possibly due to fans contacting motherboard cables during startup.
To verify whether the issue lies with the CPU/MoBo or the GPU, I’d try running the test on another system if feasible and then assess the outcomes. Based on my observation, it appears the GPU could be the root cause at least, though it might not always be the case. As for solutions, I’m unsure what to suggest without more details.
I received the GPU from the United States, but I reside in Cyprus, which makes me doubt it's feasible.
It’s straightforward. Download the latest NVIDIA drivers and the one from a month back. Disconnect from the internet completely. Verify DDU is installed, then start Windows in safe mode. Use DDU only, tick the NVIDIA drivers box, let it run, and choose "restart." Installing NVIDIA drivers in safe mode has never stuck me before—I don’t even understand how it could happen. For more help, follow the settings options here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...Windows_10