Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered.Psu problem or gpu?

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terminusx

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Hey guys I need help. I had this problem yesterday. This message poped out every 2 minutes.I was watching a youtube video and then it started. First I though it was my bad desicion to delete a big Nvidia geforce experience folder.. I reinstalled the drivers but nothing happened. I used the DDU unistaller an reinstall the drivers and it did not help then i formatted my hdd and I installed a fresh windows 10 64bit copy. I reinstalled the drivers and it did not help. Then i run furmark and it crashed about 1 second in. Weird artifacts appeared on the screenn and my pc restarted. This is what i saw after my pc restarted.


Artifacts http://s24.postimg.org/q8peea5ud/WP_20151030_001.jpg

I restarted once again an then I reinstalled the gpu's drivers again. Now It is working fine..
These are some pics with my voltages

Voltages http://s4.postimg.org/sr3zww599/voltage.png


Gpu Temps after furmark (max)

gpu temps http://s4.postimg.org/yqrr0jq1p/gpu.png

I also tried the previous drivers from nvidia.

My buid:
Intel i7 2600
Intel dp67bg motherboard
thermaltake xt775m psu
Gainward 560 ti golden sample gpu

Is it a psu failing or a gpu failing? The weird part is that after I order a new r9 380 my gpu is working again..... :??:

 
Thank you very much for your answer. I cancelled my new gpu because right now I do not have a problem. It was very weird. It seems to run stable for now but we will see. Do you believe that is a psu and not a gpu problem?
 


it can be either one. Most often artifacts come from a bad video card, but that does not mean that it can't come from a bad power supply or at times driver issues. And a bad power supply can cause a good video card to go bad. Only thing to do is swap things around and see what works where.
 
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