Same problems. Especially with Avatar. Am on 1.20 CD drivers (display & 3d vision - running SLI 2 x 280s). It's driving me nuts.
nvlddmkm.sys (or whatever it is, driver stops responding). I don't have a problem when running on one card in 3d, but at £350 a card I'd like to be using all the horsepower I've got.
SLI without 3d vision is rock solid, no problems.
I have tried absolutely everything i possibly can, and I'm coming to the conclusion that this is a driver problem if others are reporting it also.
Same problems. Especially with Avatar. Am on 1.20 CD drivers (display & 3d vision - running SLI 2 x 280s). It's driving me nuts.
nvlddmkm.sys (or whatever it is, driver stops responding). I don't have a problem when running on one card in 3d, but at £350 a card I'd like to be using all the horsepower I've got.
SLI without 3d vision is rock solid, no problems.
I have tried absolutely everything i possibly can, and I'm coming to the conclusion that this is a driver problem if others are reporting it also.
Dell XPS 730 H2C
Chipset : nVidia nForce 790i Ultra SLi SPP
Processor : Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 @ 3.67GHz
Physical Memory : 4096MB (4 x 1024 1333MHz DDR3-SDRAM )
Video Card : 2 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI
Hard Disk : NVIDIA STRIPE 931.52GB
Monitor Type : 23" Acer GD245HQ
Operation "Sandy Balls" - in planning phase. "Go balls deep!"
after this restart and re-install fresh - worked a treat for me
before then i was getting crash/error reports/ red lights the works, now working fine[/quote]
Trust me, I've done it already multiple times =)
I would like to print a full retraction of my finger pointing at drivers. Looks like I have a USB problem, where for some reason all my USB devices, save for keyboard and mouse, stop functioning. That's why I'm getting the blue screen. 3d vision pyramid stops responding and because the GFX cards are trying to talk to it, there is a device timeout - bang, instant blue screen of death.
after this restart and re-install fresh - worked a treat for me
before then i was getting crash/error reports/ red lights the works, now working fine
Trust me, I've done it already multiple times =)
I would like to print a full retraction of my finger pointing at drivers. Looks like I have a USB problem, where for some reason all my USB devices, save for keyboard and mouse, stop functioning. That's why I'm getting the blue screen. 3d vision pyramid stops responding and because the GFX cards are trying to talk to it, there is a device timeout - bang, instant blue screen of death.
Over to the motherboard forums for me then :(
Dell XPS 730 H2C
Chipset : nVidia nForce 790i Ultra SLi SPP
Processor : Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 @ 3.67GHz
Physical Memory : 4096MB (4 x 1024 1333MHz DDR3-SDRAM )
Video Card : 2 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI
Hard Disk : NVIDIA STRIPE 931.52GB
Monitor Type : 23" Acer GD245HQ
Operation "Sandy Balls" - in planning phase. "Go balls deep!"
[quote name='BattleWeapon7' post='1013329' date='Mar 5 2010, 01:13 PM']Trust me, I've done it already multiple times =)
I would like to print a full retraction of my finger pointing at drivers. Looks like I have a USB problem, where for some reason all my USB devices, save for keyboard and mouse, stop functioning. That's why I'm getting the blue screen. 3d vision pyramid stops responding and because the GFX cards are trying to talk to it, there is a device timeout - bang, instant blue screen of death.
Over to the motherboard forums for me then :([/quote]
I had a similar problem when I plugged the transmitter into any USB port other than the rear. I couldn't use the USB extender I bought because the PC would freeze up until I unplugged it or it would BSOD and I'd have to reboot. The same thing happened when I tried to plug the transmitter in the front ports or via a USB hub.
[quote name='BattleWeapon7' post='1013329' date='Mar 5 2010, 01:13 PM']Trust me, I've done it already multiple times =)
I would like to print a full retraction of my finger pointing at drivers. Looks like I have a USB problem, where for some reason all my USB devices, save for keyboard and mouse, stop functioning. That's why I'm getting the blue screen. 3d vision pyramid stops responding and because the GFX cards are trying to talk to it, there is a device timeout - bang, instant blue screen of death.
Over to the motherboard forums for me then :(
I had a similar problem when I plugged the transmitter into any USB port other than the rear. I couldn't use the USB extender I bought because the PC would freeze up until I unplugged it or it would BSOD and I'd have to reboot. The same thing happened when I tried to plug the transmitter in the front ports or via a USB hub.
[quote name='BattleWeapon7' post='1013233' date='Mar 5 2010, 04:39 PM']Same problems. Especially with Avatar. Am on 1.20 CD drivers (display & 3d vision - running SLI 2 x 280s). It's driving me nuts.
nvlddmkm.sys (or whatever it is, driver stops responding). I don't have a problem when running on one card in 3d, but at £350 a card I'd like to be using all the horsepower I've got.
SLI without 3d vision is rock solid, no problems.
I have tried absolutely everything i possibly can, and I'm coming to the conclusion that this is a driver problem if others are reporting it also.[/quote]
I think I might have fixed my problem. I replaced my USB keyboard with a ps2 one, and removed some drm software that used a USB dongle. I also removed a USB wireless network adapter and started using a wired connection. no crashes yet but will see how it goes.
[quote name='BattleWeapon7' post='1013233' date='Mar 5 2010, 04:39 PM']Same problems. Especially with Avatar. Am on 1.20 CD drivers (display & 3d vision - running SLI 2 x 280s). It's driving me nuts.
nvlddmkm.sys (or whatever it is, driver stops responding). I don't have a problem when running on one card in 3d, but at £350 a card I'd like to be using all the horsepower I've got.
SLI without 3d vision is rock solid, no problems.
I have tried absolutely everything i possibly can, and I'm coming to the conclusion that this is a driver problem if others are reporting it also.
I think I might have fixed my problem. I replaced my USB keyboard with a ps2 one, and removed some drm software that used a USB dongle. I also removed a USB wireless network adapter and started using a wired connection. no crashes yet but will see how it goes.
Dell XPS 730 H2C
Chipset : nVidia nForce 790i Ultra SLi SPP
Processor : Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 @ 3.67GHz
Physical Memory : 4096MB (4 x 1024 1333MHz DDR3-SDRAM )
Video Card : 2 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI
Hard Disk : NVIDIA STRIPE 931.52GB
Monitor Type : 23" Acer GD245HQ
Operation "Sandy Balls" - in planning phase. "Go balls deep!"
Dell XPS 730 H2C
Chipset : nVidia nForce 790i Ultra SLi SPP
Processor : Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 @ 3.67GHz
Physical Memory : 4096MB (4 x 1024 1333MHz DDR3-SDRAM )
Video Card : 2 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI
Hard Disk : NVIDIA STRIPE 931.52GB
Monitor Type : 23" Acer GD245HQ
Operation "Sandy Balls" - in planning phase. "Go balls deep!"
Same problems. Especially with Avatar. Am on 1.20 CD drivers (display & 3d vision - running SLI 2 x 280s). It's driving me nuts.
nvlddmkm.sys (or whatever it is, driver stops responding). I don't have a problem when running on one card in 3d, but at £350 a card I'd like to be using all the horsepower I've got.
SLI without 3d vision is rock solid, no problems.
I have tried absolutely everything i possibly can, and I'm coming to the conclusion that this is a driver problem if others are reporting it also.
Same problems. Especially with Avatar. Am on 1.20 CD drivers (display & 3d vision - running SLI 2 x 280s). It's driving me nuts.
nvlddmkm.sys (or whatever it is, driver stops responding). I don't have a problem when running on one card in 3d, but at £350 a card I'd like to be using all the horsepower I've got.
SLI without 3d vision is rock solid, no problems.
I have tried absolutely everything i possibly can, and I'm coming to the conclusion that this is a driver problem if others are reporting it also.
Dell XPS 730 H2C
Chipset : nVidia nForce 790i Ultra SLi SPP
Processor : Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 @ 3.67GHz
Physical Memory : 4096MB (4 x 1024 1333MHz DDR3-SDRAM )
Video Card : 2 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI
Hard Disk : NVIDIA STRIPE 931.52GB
Monitor Type : 23" Acer GD245HQ
Operation "Sandy Balls" - in planning phase. "Go balls deep!"
if your having problems i recomend you remove every ndvidia related by downloading drivesweeper
[url="http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/"]http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/[/url]
after this restart and re-install fresh - worked a treat for me
before then i was getting crash/error reports/ red lights the works, now working fine
if your having problems i recomend you remove every ndvidia related by downloading drivesweeper
http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/
after this restart and re-install fresh - worked a treat for me
before then i was getting crash/error reports/ red lights the works, now working fine
if your having problems i recomend you remove every ndvidia related by downloading drivesweeper
[url="http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/"]http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/[/url]
after this restart and re-install fresh - worked a treat for me
before then i was getting crash/error reports/ red lights the works, now working fine[/quote]
Trust me, I've done it already multiple times =)
I would like to print a full retraction of my finger pointing at drivers. Looks like I have a USB problem, where for some reason all my USB devices, save for keyboard and mouse, stop functioning. That's why I'm getting the blue screen. 3d vision pyramid stops responding and because the GFX cards are trying to talk to it, there is a device timeout - bang, instant blue screen of death.
Over to the motherboard forums for me then :(
if your having problems i recomend you remove every ndvidia related by downloading drivesweeper
http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/
after this restart and re-install fresh - worked a treat for me
before then i was getting crash/error reports/ red lights the works, now working fine
Trust me, I've done it already multiple times =)
I would like to print a full retraction of my finger pointing at drivers. Looks like I have a USB problem, where for some reason all my USB devices, save for keyboard and mouse, stop functioning. That's why I'm getting the blue screen. 3d vision pyramid stops responding and because the GFX cards are trying to talk to it, there is a device timeout - bang, instant blue screen of death.
Over to the motherboard forums for me then :(
Dell XPS 730 H2C
Chipset : nVidia nForce 790i Ultra SLi SPP
Processor : Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 @ 3.67GHz
Physical Memory : 4096MB (4 x 1024 1333MHz DDR3-SDRAM )
Video Card : 2 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI
Hard Disk : NVIDIA STRIPE 931.52GB
Monitor Type : 23" Acer GD245HQ
Operation "Sandy Balls" - in planning phase. "Go balls deep!"
I would like to print a full retraction of my finger pointing at drivers. Looks like I have a USB problem, where for some reason all my USB devices, save for keyboard and mouse, stop functioning. That's why I'm getting the blue screen. 3d vision pyramid stops responding and because the GFX cards are trying to talk to it, there is a device timeout - bang, instant blue screen of death.
Over to the motherboard forums for me then :([/quote]
I had a similar problem when I plugged the transmitter into any USB port other than the rear. I couldn't use the USB extender I bought because the PC would freeze up until I unplugged it or it would BSOD and I'd have to reboot. The same thing happened when I tried to plug the transmitter in the front ports or via a USB hub.
I would like to print a full retraction of my finger pointing at drivers. Looks like I have a USB problem, where for some reason all my USB devices, save for keyboard and mouse, stop functioning. That's why I'm getting the blue screen. 3d vision pyramid stops responding and because the GFX cards are trying to talk to it, there is a device timeout - bang, instant blue screen of death.
Over to the motherboard forums for me then :(
I had a similar problem when I plugged the transmitter into any USB port other than the rear. I couldn't use the USB extender I bought because the PC would freeze up until I unplugged it or it would BSOD and I'd have to reboot. The same thing happened when I tried to plug the transmitter in the front ports or via a USB hub.
nvlddmkm.sys (or whatever it is, driver stops responding). I don't have a problem when running on one card in 3d, but at £350 a card I'd like to be using all the horsepower I've got.
SLI without 3d vision is rock solid, no problems.
I have tried absolutely everything i possibly can, and I'm coming to the conclusion that this is a driver problem if others are reporting it also.[/quote]
I think I might have fixed my problem. I replaced my USB keyboard with a ps2 one, and removed some drm software that used a USB dongle. I also removed a USB wireless network adapter and started using a wired connection. no crashes yet but will see how it goes.
nvlddmkm.sys (or whatever it is, driver stops responding). I don't have a problem when running on one card in 3d, but at £350 a card I'd like to be using all the horsepower I've got.
SLI without 3d vision is rock solid, no problems.
I have tried absolutely everything i possibly can, and I'm coming to the conclusion that this is a driver problem if others are reporting it also.
I think I might have fixed my problem. I replaced my USB keyboard with a ps2 one, and removed some drm software that used a USB dongle. I also removed a USB wireless network adapter and started using a wired connection. no crashes yet but will see how it goes.
Dell XPS 730 H2C
Chipset : nVidia nForce 790i Ultra SLi SPP
Processor : Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 @ 3.67GHz
Physical Memory : 4096MB (4 x 1024 1333MHz DDR3-SDRAM )
Video Card : 2 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI
Hard Disk : NVIDIA STRIPE 931.52GB
Monitor Type : 23" Acer GD245HQ
Operation "Sandy Balls" - in planning phase. "Go balls deep!"