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Nvidia driver have been bad lately or it’s just me?

Dynasty8

Member
I keep getting black screened every day now. Have to restart every fucking time.

So I'm not losing my fucking mind. I am experiencing this every day as well (black screens, game restarts) and I just submitted another RMA for my GPU. I've done literally everything to mitigate this damn Nvlddmkm.sys error.

It's driving me fucking nuts! Using LatencyMon and I am getting huge spikes out of nowhere too.

Feels like unstable memory to me.

I was considering this as well...but MemTest86 passed for me. Is it possible that it can be the RAM even if it passed memtest86?
 
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StereoVsn

Gold Member
Maybe your computer wants to play good games for a change?

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Indy is pretty good. Spider-Man 2 though… maybe the system decided it had to commit sudoku before OverHeat OverHeat could go through that! 😉

On a different note, I love PC gaming and it’s by far my most used platform, but this thread perfectly illustrates why some folks prefer consoles.
 
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Paulistano

Member
So I'm not losing my fucking mind. I am experiencing this every day as well (black screens, game restarts) and I just submitted another RMA for my GPU. I've done literally everything to mitigate this damn Nvlddmkm.sys error.

It's driving me fucking nuts! Using LatencyMon and I am getting huge spikes out of nowhere too.



I was considering this as well...but MemTest86 passed for me. Is it possible that it can be the RAM even if it passed memtest86?
Sadly yes because ram issues are hard to troubleshoot, my ddr5 was unstable and I had to adjust manually some things... xmp and expo are really not that helpful sometimes.

I would recommend that you go here and read this thread because this program is very good for troubleshooting and when your ram is unstable it will fail fast.
 

MikeM

Member
Is that not just a side-grade anyway?

What's your thinking behind it?
Significant upgrades in RT and I want to give this DLSS upscaling a go. Seems FSR4 ai upscaling won’t come to my 7900xt so im salty.

I scored a 5070ti for $1,200 CAD all in and already have my 7900xt sold for $800. I’m finding out that my price was too low as it got a ton of attention and sold within an hour.

I’m also concerned with “introductory” pricing and tariffs that will drive pricing higher. Figured now may be the cheapest time.
 
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Zacfoldor

Member
This is why Nvidia will always win. Because of how important good drivers are. I feel like with the decades of work they have already got on older games it would take an AI breakthrough to help AMD ever catch up.

I know, for a decade the AMD fans claim they caught up or the difference is negligible.

I Dont Believe You Will Ferrell GIF
 

winjer

Member

NVIDIA's problems with its latest flagship RTX 50 series "Blackwell" GPUs continue. First, it was melting power cables, then stability issues, and recently, the case of missing ROPs. Today, we got a confirmation that NVIDIA is investigating users experiencing significant stability problems, with reports of widespread black screen issues and system crashes since the launch of the dedicated 572 driver branch. Unlike owners of previous generation cards who can roll back to stable drivers, RTX 50 series users are particularly affected as no alternative drivers are available for their hardware. The problems span across the entire RTX 50 lineup, including the 5090, 5080, and newly announced 5070 Ti models. Users have reported issues ranging from display flickering to complete system failures, with some experiencing blue screen of death (BSOD) errors during normal operation.

The situation is especially problematic when using advanced features like DLSS 4 frame generation. NVIDIA staff member Manuel recently addressed these concerns on the GeForce Forums, confirming that the company is actively investigating the problems. Preliminary investigation suggests the issues might extend beyond driver software, potentially requiring VBIOS updates to resolve the stability problems fully. Some users have found temporary relief by reducing PCIe speeds below Gen 5 or lowering monitor refresh rates to 60 Hz, suggesting potential firmware-level compatibility issues. However, these workarounds are not guaranteed solutions for all affected users. The latest driver update (572.47), which added support for the RTX 5070 Ti, failed to address these critical stability issues, including only a single bug fix related to monitor wake-up from sleep mode. This has left many early adopters of the RTX 50 series frustrated with their premium hardware purchases.
 

64gigabyteram

Reverse groomer.
This is a known issue with Nvidia's latest drivers.



I'm still on 566.14 on both my machines (a 4080 and a 4090), no issues here.

my philosophy w drivers is to never update unless necessary

im still using dec 23 drivers on my 6650xt, couldnt give a fuck

little issues here
 
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