I've recently upgraded to an Nvidia GTX 570 and am having nothing but problems.
Kernel driver often stop responding even when the system is idle.
I have reinstalled different drivers, checked my PSU outputs, 750w well above the recommended, tried overclocking, underclocking, hitting it with a hammer.
It seems to be quite a regular problem with the 570's after a bit of googling.
Anyone else having the same issues or know any cures.
I'm not far of going for an RMA however it would be good to get other opinions/ideas first.
Nvidia GTX 570 woes
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whatshisname55
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Re: Nvidia GTX 570 woes
I run a 570 without problems. What was your previous card? Do the other cases you found all have something in common besides the fact that its a 570?
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Swe_Olsson
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Re: Nvidia GTX 570 woes
I had the same problem mate. The weight of the videocard had damaged the PCI-E slot and therefor caused the strange crashes.
Motherboard was replaced, bios updated to latest and it's working perfectly fine now.
So perhaps try switching PCI-E slot?
Cheerios,
Michael
Motherboard was replaced, bios updated to latest and it's working perfectly fine now.
So perhaps try switching PCI-E slot?
Cheerios,
Michael
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strima
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Re: Nvidia GTX 570 woes
Cheers for the replies.
I've now requested an RMA, hopefully this should fix it.
I've now requested an RMA, hopefully this should fix it.
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strima
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Re: Nvidia GTX 570 woes
RMA done and new card fitted, seems to be working better after a few teething problems.
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Swe_Olsson
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Re: Nvidia GTX 570 woes
Good to hear! I play arma 2 OA on ultra high and maximum range without any type of lag ( yet ).
But I also have a i7 2600k...
Best of luck with your new card,
Michael
But I also have a i7 2600k...
Best of luck with your new card,
Michael

