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Nvidia driver problem freeze in games

Nvidia driver problem freeze in games

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LisbooaaDtC
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07-14-2025, 10:13 PM
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jaythered
Member
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07-19-2025, 09:00 AM
#2
Please rewrite the following text using different words:

“I would also recommend making use of that free vent slot with a rear fan addition.”
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jaythered
07-19-2025, 09:00 AM #2

Please rewrite the following text using different words:

“I would also recommend making use of that free vent slot with a rear fan addition.”

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ThotsRus
Member
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07-20-2025, 12:34 AM
#3
That’s a great and concise way to rephrase the question! It perfectly addresses the core issue while offering clear guidance on how to find the information. Well done!
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ThotsRus
07-20-2025, 12:34 AM #3

That’s a great and concise way to rephrase the question! It perfectly addresses the core issue while offering clear guidance on how to find the information. Well done!

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GMB_01
Member
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07-20-2025, 12:40 AM
#4
Thanks for replay, its used card and in MSI Afterburner is showing GPU max temperature in gta5 was 69C and CPU around 60C but in Gigabyte SIV is max CPU temp 55 and GPU 60C soo 2 programs with 2 different temperature..
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GMB_01
07-20-2025, 12:40 AM #4

Thanks for replay, its used card and in MSI Afterburner is showing GPU max temperature in gta5 was 69C and CPU around 60C but in Gigabyte SIV is max CPU temp 55 and GPU 60C soo 2 programs with 2 different temperature..

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Sneakyginger8
Senior Member
580
07-20-2025, 01:01 AM
#5
Rewrite:

Here’s a revised version of the text focusing on clarity and conciseness:

To ensure optimal performance with GTA V, consider using lower graphics settings and monitoring your frame rate (aim for 60 FPS). Windows 10 build 1903 has experienced stability issues in some games, including freezes and crashes, particularly with newer titles like Gears 5 and Wolfenstein Youngblood. Recent cumulative updates have resolved many of these problems, but older GPU models may require rolling back graphics drivers—consulting GTA V forums for specific recommendations is advised. The Chieftec 700W power supply raises concerns due to its budget brand origin (Sirtec OEM) and limited warranty (2 years). While sufficient for a GTX 650, quality control is a primary consideration. It's worth noting that Nvidia has been able to reproduce the freeze/crash issues in some newer games after Windows 10 updates.
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Sneakyginger8
07-20-2025, 01:01 AM #5

Rewrite:

Here’s a revised version of the text focusing on clarity and conciseness:

To ensure optimal performance with GTA V, consider using lower graphics settings and monitoring your frame rate (aim for 60 FPS). Windows 10 build 1903 has experienced stability issues in some games, including freezes and crashes, particularly with newer titles like Gears 5 and Wolfenstein Youngblood. Recent cumulative updates have resolved many of these problems, but older GPU models may require rolling back graphics drivers—consulting GTA V forums for specific recommendations is advised. The Chieftec 700W power supply raises concerns due to its budget brand origin (Sirtec OEM) and limited warranty (2 years). While sufficient for a GTX 650, quality control is a primary consideration. It's worth noting that Nvidia has been able to reproduce the freeze/crash issues in some newer games after Windows 10 updates.

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Bartekdwarf
Posting Freak
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07-27-2025, 04:29 AM
#6
Thanks for replay and new info. I know my GPU is weak but i still can't believe because look at this, i have very old ATI HD 4650 DDR2 with 1GB i was use this card just for test and he have 9-16FPS in online but with 0 crash, how is that possible if is GTX 650 who have much more power and memory and he crash?
My OS is Win10 pro 1903 build 18362.418 but i think windows is not a problem.
Thanks for the suggestion i will try today with GTA5 forum, maybe i can find better old driver but just maybe
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About PSU, i know Chieftec is not popular PSU in EU but for me is good because i was have some time new Corsair RM750x white series 80+gold, a good friend recommended it to me and everyone praised it to be best PSU but not for me because after a while it started giving me not so stable current into my MOBO and i was angry and sold that new PSU then buy Chieftec because I had Chieftech on my old computer for about 6 years and it never failed me.
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Bartekdwarf
07-27-2025, 04:29 AM #6

Thanks for replay and new info. I know my GPU is weak but i still can't believe because look at this, i have very old ATI HD 4650 DDR2 with 1GB i was use this card just for test and he have 9-16FPS in online but with 0 crash, how is that possible if is GTX 650 who have much more power and memory and he crash?
My OS is Win10 pro 1903 build 18362.418 but i think windows is not a problem.
Thanks for the suggestion i will try today with GTA5 forum, maybe i can find better old driver but just maybe
😀
About PSU, i know Chieftec is not popular PSU in EU but for me is good because i was have some time new Corsair RM750x white series 80+gold, a good friend recommended it to me and everyone praised it to be best PSU but not for me because after a while it started giving me not so stable current into my MOBO and i was angry and sold that new PSU then buy Chieftec because I had Chieftech on my old computer for about 6 years and it never failed me.

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jujuface09
Junior Member
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08-05-2025, 10:41 PM
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Do you have the last 1903 cumulative update that came out though? It had a fix for false errors being generated. If you're getting out of memory or GPU stopped responding errors (both of which caused crashes in the 2 games I mentioned), that may be what you need.
What GPU driver are you currently using? Also, I highly recommend clean installs regarding drivers.
Your older Chieftec may have been one of the ones made by Channel Well.
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jujuface09
08-05-2025, 10:41 PM #7

Do you have the last 1903 cumulative update that came out though? It had a fix for false errors being generated. If you're getting out of memory or GPU stopped responding errors (both of which caused crashes in the 2 games I mentioned), that may be what you need.
What GPU driver are you currently using? Also, I highly recommend clean installs regarding drivers.
Your older Chieftec may have been one of the ones made by Channel Well.

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Thifleno
Member
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08-06-2025, 05:47 AM
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I think so, last cumulative win update from history is October 8, 2019 — KB4517389 (OS Build 18362.418) correct me if I'm wrong. And my GPU driver is 436.30 desktop win10 64bit from Nvidia site and from Device Manager is 26.21.14.3630 from 5.9.2019. I was thinking maybe if i flash bios of my GPU or use Nvidia patcher maybe that can fix driver crash idk, i'm out of idea (i have last one and that is i need to buy new GPU)
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Thifleno
08-06-2025, 05:47 AM #8

I think so, last cumulative win update from history is October 8, 2019 — KB4517389 (OS Build 18362.418) correct me if I'm wrong. And my GPU driver is 436.30 desktop win10 64bit from Nvidia site and from Device Manager is 26.21.14.3630 from 5.9.2019. I was thinking maybe if i flash bios of my GPU or use Nvidia patcher maybe that can fix driver crash idk, i'm out of idea (i have last one and that is i need to buy new GPU)

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iRaine
Posting Freak
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08-07-2025, 03:13 AM
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That’s a really thorough explanation! To summarize and rephrase your points for clarity:

When troubleshooting computer problems, it’s best to start by replacing the most basic components – specifically, the power supply unit (PSU). A faulty PSU can cause a wide range of issues, and while replacing it might not immediately solve a specific problem, it's a good preventative measure.

If the issue persists after changing the PSU, focus on other components like the graphics card (video card), as these are often more prone to causing problems. It’s crucial to replace faulty components with reputable brands to avoid future issues – even if the initial symptom seems unrelated. If a new problem arises *after* replacing the PSU, it's likely not the PSU itself, and you should investigate other potential causes.

Does that capture the essence of your explanation?
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iRaine
08-07-2025, 03:13 AM #9

That’s a really thorough explanation! To summarize and rephrase your points for clarity:

When troubleshooting computer problems, it’s best to start by replacing the most basic components – specifically, the power supply unit (PSU). A faulty PSU can cause a wide range of issues, and while replacing it might not immediately solve a specific problem, it's a good preventative measure.

If the issue persists after changing the PSU, focus on other components like the graphics card (video card), as these are often more prone to causing problems. It’s crucial to replace faulty components with reputable brands to avoid future issues – even if the initial symptom seems unrelated. If a new problem arises *after* replacing the PSU, it's likely not the PSU itself, and you should investigate other potential causes.

Does that capture the essence of your explanation?

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Athame_
Senior Member
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08-07-2025, 02:49 PM
#10
Here’s a breakdown of potential solutions for your GTA V issues, focusing on driver updates and troubleshooting steps:
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Athame_
08-07-2025, 02:49 PM #10

Here’s a breakdown of potential solutions for your GTA V issues, focusing on driver updates and troubleshooting steps:

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