![]() So for the TL DR portion, I discovered after hours of searching for fixes a couple registry keys that have proven to fix this 100% without any detriment to my card, temperatures, or stability in the system. ![]() This has been an ongoing issues with NVIDIA cards for years and is generally fixed from either a Windows Update or an NVIDIA Driver Update - but yet I couldn't get this to be fixed at all with the unreleased 369 drivers, rollbacks, etc. Now, I consider myself tech savvy enough to troubleshoot my own hardware/software issues and upon digging through the MS Event Viewer (eventvwr.msc) - I found something that led me toward 536 events in a 24 hour period, each matching a point in time that the screen froze and relaying a LiveKernelEvent from Tdr and the nvlddmkm.sys driver.įor those of you who don't know, Tdr is the Timeout Detection & Recovery implemented to detect problems with the graphics card and then log them to be fixed. This would also come with a GPU usage spike from 100% to 0% instantly. What would happen was mid-game (Overwatch, Final Fantasy XIV, Bioshock Infinite, anything really) I would experience a 2-3 second screen freeze but have the audio continually play in the background - all input was still received but then caught up when the display resumed. Hey everyone, After recently upgrading to not only an EVGA GTX 1080 SC on a Windows 7 64 bit machine and having no issues whatsoever with sky-high FPS, great 3DMark scores and stress test results over 99.3% on 3DMark as well, I was incredibly concerned after upgrading to Windows 10 and having the Anniversary Update seemingly make everything unplayable. ![]()
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