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Occasionally getting a BSoD telling me the problem was with the nv4_disp.dll driver.

 

I think this may have to do with the video card. I have the latest drivers and I am not OCing any. I monitor the heat and the GPU is not going higher than 54C when using a game.

 

 

 

*RESOLVED*

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That only happens for me when the RAM is pretty unstable.. trying different drive strengths helped it go away, though my games still crash. RMAd the mobo after conclusive tests

 

I don't think your problem is that bad though. What drivers are you using?

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The latest nVidia display drivers..88.91 I think.

 

Note that my MB is acting up. I cant connect my CPU fan directly to the 3-pin fan header otherwise the fan stops or turns on and off... (and I have disabled making the an stop in the bios). ...Didnt realize my fan was stipping and almost fried my CPU. I found a molex adapter and connected the fan to my PSU and it works fine.

 

It may be too late for me to RMA the board...but then again the problem seems small as long as I use to molex connector.

 

I could try losening up my RAM timings?

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Taekwon,

 

You can try just about anything you want, however you have failed to tell us whether your rig is stable or not.

 

Have you run MemTest a minimum of five full loops all eight tests?

Have you run MemTest test #5 a minimum of 50 loops?

Have you run Prime95 torture test (blended) for at least 8 hours?

Have you run 3DMark01?

 

If you haven't run the full suite of bencmark and stress testings we can't confirm or deny that your rig is stable at the current settings.

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As for me, I ran memtest, memtest test 5, prime95 and 3Dmark01 with not problems.

 

A poster suggested I raise my ram voltage to 2.8 (I was getting lockups in addition to the BSoD) and that fixed the lockups, and I have had no blue screens thus far.

 

It may have fixed the problem, but only time will tell I suppose.

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Sometimes all it takes is a little bump in voltage and all becomes swell. Glad to hear things appear to be working ok. Keep us posted, and if you have indeed fixed the problem, please be kind enough to update your thread title to include the word "RESOLVED".

 

Thanks and good luck.

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I'm also getting this problem on NFSMW and 3dmark01. Everything else is stable.

 

I am the same but on 3dmark03 i found increasing vcore helped it and lowering graphics card memory.

 

strange but it helped.

 

In my case my pc is prime stable for 8 hours + at a low vcore but not when playing need for speed most wanted.

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