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ggrobot Elite Member

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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 11:31 am Post subject: 196.75 Driver causes massive overheat [28619] |
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According to Blizzard\'s Tech Support the latest
NVIDIA drivers are causing fan control to not work correctly and causes
massive overheat. StarCraft II Beta might kill your PC or card
literally. So, if you already installed it, uninstall it and downgrade
to the previous
version. Yeah, it\'s that serious. Many play
Read more...
Source: GGMania headlines
GGMania.com - Daily Gaming and Tech news |
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PoliticalMaestro Junior Member

Joined: 07 Mar 2005 Posts: 229 Location: Earth
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 2:17 pm Post subject: |
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| Lucky for me i still have the previous driver installed, besides can we expect an apology from the head of nvidia to the world community in failing to prevent the overheating of graphics cards ? Something like the Toyota head crying and bowing his head on international TV would suffice. |
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Csimbi Elite Member

Joined: 05 Mar 2010 Posts: 5355 Location: The bright side of the dark side
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 3:03 pm Post subject: |
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I use RivaTuner to manage the fan speeds, so obviously I have no such issues.
Thanks for the warning though. |
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Sabot Elite Member

Joined: 11 Jun 2004 Posts: 2398 Location: The Dark Side of The Moon
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:15 pm Post subject: |
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Wow, how on earth do you prove your card was fried with those drivers?
I mean Nvidia could say it was fate etc. Even with a DX diag showing date installed it wouldn't happen, imagine millions of overclockers saying Nvidia killed my card! Just to get a new one.
How on earth do warranties work? Are Nvidia at least informing card manufacturers so they can do detailed tech work on RMA's??...what a can of worms.  |
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nb411 Elite Member

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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:51 pm Post subject: |
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| I noticed the fan was louder than normal when I loaded a game today but didn't think anything of it. I had quite a decent gaming session, and everything still seems ok. I have put the old drivers back on just to be safe. WHQL what? |
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tub0rg Junior Member

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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:31 pm Post subject: |
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| unless you have a preatty old card you nearly cant fry it anyway, it will just cut out when it gets to hot and youll get a nice grey screen. |
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Ozieo Elite Member

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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 6:53 pm Post subject: |
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| They should put nVidia in jail for heating the earth !!! |
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Tom Elite Member

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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 7:27 pm Post subject: |
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Ouch, glad I stuck with my existing drivers and just upgraded PhysX. I'm betting it wasn't a fault in nVidia drivers, probably the shitware from Blizzard is more at fault. There are safeguard measures built into card. If people over ride them with utilities, it's their own fault. The GPU and card will literally shutdown at certain temperatures just like the cpu on the motherboard.
Drivers don't kill cards, users kill cards. As per the norm, you can expect to see. "I don't overclock, I don't use this or that..". Pfft. Nvidia doesn't have to worry about jack Stumpus. Their drivers aren't at fault it's the game or peoples fucking around with drivers. |
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Sabot Elite Member

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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 7:44 pm Post subject: |
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I wish my BFG GeForce 7800GT had 'just shut down', prior to it failing
The fan was running clearly, but obviously not enough to give me an indication of its impending doom.... Not temp diode, no nothing onboard. Just locked up my system, corrupted my WinXP install -obviously thinking it was a failing HD -all indication pointed to it; bad sectors,corrupt NTFS, blah...blah. Changed HD fresh install, played fine then bang! Ascertained from there it was the card as i had the side off with a 8" fan blowing in and started to notice artifacts and so on. That card (I still have it) the fan runs and it will play less intensive games, BUT as soon as you played a heavy session BANG, OS gone etc.
So no, damage manifests itself in many ways and may take longer to show up in the long run -as the case was with my card and a slooooooowly dying fan  |
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Tom Elite Member

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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:49 pm Post subject: |
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| Stumpus wrote: | I wish my BFG GeForce 7800GT had 'just shut down', prior to it failing
The fan was running clearly, but obviously not enough to give me an indication of its impending doom.... Not temp diode, no nothing onboard. Just locked up my system, corrupted my WinXP install -obviously thinking it was a failing HD -all indication pointed to it; bad sectors,corrupt NTFS, blah...blah. Changed HD fresh install, played fine then bang! Ascertained from there it was the card as i had the side off with a 8" fan blowing in and started to notice artifacts and so on. That card (I still have it) the fan runs and it will play less intensive games, BUT as soon as you played a heavy session BANG, OS gone etc.
So no, damage manifests itself in many ways and may take longer to show up in the long run -as the case was with my card and a slooooooowly dying fan  |
What a disaster. Video card that kills your HD and OS? Well that's a new one. Now I see why you have a console. Definitely stay away from my PC's Stumpus.  |
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tub0rg Junior Member

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Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 4:40 am Post subject: |
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| that sounds like you burned your thermal paste between the gpu and the heatsink, if you remove the heatsink an all you see is black residue just put on fresh paste and your card should run fine. |
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Sabot Elite Member

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Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 10:52 pm Post subject: |
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| Tom wrote: | | Stumpus wrote: | I wish my BFG GeForce 7800GT had 'just shut down', prior to it failing
The fan was running clearly, but obviously not enough to give me an indication of its impending doom.... Not temp diode, no nothing onboard. Just locked up my system, corrupted my WinXP install -obviously thinking it was a failing HD -all indication pointed to it; bad sectors,corrupt NTFS, blah...blah. Changed HD fresh install, played fine then bang! Ascertained from there it was the card as i had the side off with a 8" fan blowing in and started to notice artifacts and so on. That card (I still have it) the fan runs and it will play less intensive games, BUT as soon as you played a heavy session BANG, OS gone etc.
So no, damage manifests itself in many ways and may take longer to show up in the long run -as the case was with my card and a slooooooowly dying fan  |
What a disaster. Video card that kills your HD and OS? Well that's a new one. Now I see why you have a console. Definitely stay away from my PC's Stumpus.  |
Well you know i didn't say that about my HDD, so stop twisting things Tom.....or better still READ posts instead of seeing what you want to see...gee whiz I said | Quote: | | corrupted my WinXP install -obviously thinking it was a failing HD -all indication pointed to it; bad sectors,corrupt NTFS, blah...blah. | With that i'm hardly pointing to my graphics card am i?? Soooooo the graphics card failed hard! Causing a complete DEAD PC with nothing but a HARD switchoff to get it back -Exactly, no reset would get it back, again understand? So after a lot of deliberation Tom, i had to eliminate causes; those being HDD and Graphics card. The cheaper of the two being the HDD, which didn't cure the corruption. So after i had bought an ATI 4800, the problem was resolved.
To enlighten you Tom, PCs aren't light bulbs. They don't just blow with OBVIOUS results -after nearly 20years i've had some stupid symptoms that were NOT obvious.
So please don't be ptronising, it makes YOU sound stupid for jumping to conclusionsin a CLEAR post refering to a hardware failure, and YOU were not there to witness, nor make judgement ok. Were you??
Nope didn't think so
What is it with you and your ego, got to belittle everyone out there for a thrill...just give it a break eh. It's BORING
@tub0rg
I had bought a Thermaltake copper pipe HSF to replace the stock BFG unit, but the damage was done. No the original HSF unit hadn't been removed prior to the failure so the GPU had plenty of thermal paste and so did the RAM sinks. |
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