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Hello, I got a problem with my gpu. When i start my system and want to play a game, after like 10 minutes my gpu driver will crash. When I restart the system the pc will work fine without crashing, and this problem is weird because if the pc was having an hardware problem, the crash will always persist.
My computer parts are:
Cpu: Ryzen 1700
Gpu: Gigabyte GTX 1070 mini
Ram: Ballistix DDR4-3200 2x8gb
Psu: EVGA FSP500.501UN 80plus gold
Mobo: Asus b350-i rog strix gaming
 
Solution
I have seen the issue happen a lot
And it is either drivers, system RAM , disk or the PSU?
I would try a diferent drivers version (install only the drivers),.
Test your system RAM from a USB with Memetes86.
Do your system have any other errors?

If it happens only on a specific game, it could be file corruption or misconfiguration.
Hello, I got a problem with my gpu. When i start my system and want to play a game, after like 10 minutes my gpu driver will crash. When I restart the system the pc will work fine without crashing, and this problem is weird because if the pc was having an hardware problem, the crash will always persist.
My computer parts are:
Cpu: Ryzen 1700
Gpu: Gigabyte GTX 1070 mini
Ram: Ballistix DDR4-3200 2x8gb
Psu: EVGA FSP500.501UN 80plus gold
Mobo: Asus b350-i rog strix gaming
How are your system temperatures?
If temps are not the issue, the try this

Download the latest Nvidia drivers.
Disable Automatic Driver Downloads .
Use DDU in Safe Mode to fully uninstall NVidia drivers .
Install the downloaded NVidia drivers.

To disable Automatic Driver Downloads on Windows 10
Open Control Panel.
Click System.
Click the Advanced system settings link.
Select the Hardware tab.
Press the Device Installation Settings button.
Choose No, and then press the Save Changes button.
 
How are your system temperatures?
If temps are not the issue, the try this

Download the latest Nvidia drivers.
Disable Automatic Driver Downloads .
Use DDU in Safe Mode to fully uninstall NVidia drivers .
Install the downloaded NVidia drivers.

To disable Automatic Driver Downloads on Windows 10
Open Control Panel.
Click System.
Click the Advanced system settings link.
Select the Hardware tab.
Press the Device Installation Settings button.
Choose No, and then press the Save Changes button.
Hi jojesa, thanks for the interest for my problem. The temps on my system are fine, cpu at max i saw 70°C and gpu 66°C when gaming. I already tryied with DDU more than one time uninstalling the driver and installing the latest nvidia driver (456.71) and i also disabled automatic driver download.
 
I have seen the issue happen a lot
And it is either drivers, system RAM , disk or the PSU?
I would try a diferent drivers version (install only the drivers),.
Test your system RAM from a USB with Memetes86.
Do your system have any other errors?

If it happens only on a specific game, it could be file corruption or misconfiguration.
 
Solution