Well, I currently have a GeForce GTX 1080 TI Gaming X with 8GB (full name) and since I switched from an AMD A10-6790k to an Intel Core I5 10400F I have problems. Even with games like Minecraft, which are actually not that heavily on the graphics card, it often happens that the game hangs briefly, the screen (usually the 2nd) stops in a colorful tangle of pixels and the game becomes unplayable after a few seconds as a transparent tab remains on the screen. You will only be compensated with an error message called "Driver Error". These errors occur even after the graphics card has been completely reinstalled.
Does anyone know why this problem is and even better how to solve it?
Yes, if you take the old hard drive and delete an old driver, something like that happens
Did you reinstall your operating system after installing the new CPU and motherboard?
How do you mean? I have uninstalled all drivers and Nvidia tools in Safe Mode
Either the card does not get enough power or it has a defect (probably in the area of the vram)
No only all drivers and BIOS settings because the mainboard + Ram is also new
I still have 3 more of them (I used to mine) but with each one came the same error that I would have to check out the power problem.
Old CPU driver and stuff? Chipset
Oh, completely forgotten, all drivers, etc. Were gone anyway because I use a new hard drive, but after the first problem I completely formatted it again (or cleaned up the drivers). So there can't be any old drivers on it
All killed while mining
Dat can be natural…
Have you switched GraKas from mining to gaming?
Unlikely…
What else could it be? By the way, electricity is loose enough.
Was the BIOS changed on the GPU's?
Yes and no, they were never set on mining (maybe there wasn't any at that time). But she had now switched to gaming
No, I never did anything with them, because when I was mining I didn't know that much about PCs
What does set to mining mean?
Now thought of the performance (little CPU load) mode
Look in the GPUID which BIOS is on it
Is still from 2017/04/19 (015.050.002.001)
Normally one of the two should be on here 86.02.39.00.3C / 86.02.40.00.1A
OK, I'll have a look
https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/192876/msi-gtx1080ti-11264-170503-1
https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/192688/msi-gtx1080ti-11264-170503
https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/190927/msi-gtx1080ti-11264-170320
best to take the first one
But actually I have the Radeon software and the driver is up to date…
Radeon is ATI and not Nvidia. And the GPU BIOS is not the driver
https://www.techpowerup.com/download/nvidia-nvflash/
Jup has just seen it, but I have the latest driver (or bios) on it, accidentally looked (removed) in the specifications of my RX580. Sry
Maybe the bang doesn't get along with two cards from different manufacturers… The best thing is to clean up Windows and test it with only one card:-)
OK I'll do it, thanks so far
But when it comes to such artifacts, it already suggests that the card is running too hot, is clocked too high or is defective https://www.google.com/...5&bih=1322
By the way, it works again, I deactivated the graphics card (RX580)