Thanks for the reply. I saw in the official nVidia specs that the maximum resolution over HDMI is 4096 x 2160 @ 24 Hz or 3840 x 2160 @ 30 Hz. That's why I ask about QHD @ 100Hz, and now I'm confused!
QHD @ 100 Hz over HDMI on a nVidia GTX750 (1GB memory, non-TI, card made by Gibabyte). Is this possible? Because I'm interested in a new monitor that supports this resolution. Only rare gaming, mostly (90%) office work.
I managed to fixed the timings as you told me and dropped the speed to 1333MHz (auto). I can't find a 4 stick set here so I have to stick with this configuration. Also, I don't play games, only office work, but I need 32GB RAM. However, I still get random BSOD after waking up the PC from sleep...
I have the following configuration
intel core i7 4770
Gigabyte H87-HD3
Gigabyte GTX750
Windows 11 24H2
Initially, I had a pair of Kingston KHX1600C10D3/8G (total 16GB) without any BSOD or any other problems. RAM worked at 1600MHz. Then I bought another pair of Patriot PV316G160C9K (2x8GB) and...
No BSODs. The problem started suddenly 2 years before, but I haven't checked this so far. PC works fine so far. In bios, I haven't changed anything. And that's strange....
Both drives, nvme SSD for the system and HDD for the data are working pretty good. HD Sentinel shows 85% health for SSD, 100% health for HDD. Chkdsk returns no bad sectors.
Machine: Dell Optiplex 5050, core i7-7700, 64GB Ram, Windows 10
Everything updated. Tried safe boot (ok). Removed everything in the startup, the problem insists. Removed antivirus-> Problem insists
The boot log given below. Any Ideas?