PROBLEM: BSOD with "video scheduler internal error" when using HDMI and DP ports from GTX 1080. My computer has an onboard gpu that works perfectly fine, but the moment I attempt to connect a display cable to the 1080 it bluescreens with the video scheduler error. In task manager(image below), my 1080 still shows up as normal.
COMPUTER TYPE: Desktop, prebuilt cyberpower pc
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080, 8GB VRAM, No OC
CPU: Intel Core i9-9900K CPU @ 3.60GHz, No OC
MOTHERBOARD: ASUSTeK TUF Z390-PLUS GAMING
BIOS Version Date: American Megatrends Inc. 0606, 8/31/2018
RAM: A-Data Technology (4x8GB) DDR4 1499MHz, XMP 2.0, No OC
PSU: ATNG Model: APED-1150FC-GO, 960W, 80A 12v
OS & VERSION: Windows 10 Home, Version 20H2, OS Build 19042.1586
GPU NVIDIA DRIVERS: 511.79 Upgrade from 416.94 (this was a fresh install with DDU)
TROUBLESHOOTING: I was initially on driver 512.77 (for a few days) when the problem first started. I used DDU in safe mode to roll back to 416.94. It seemed to work and I was able to boot to windows normally, where I updated to my current driver 511.79 (I had used this driver for months with no issue). However, upon launching a game the screen flickered black and then displayed the same BSOD error listed above.
I've tried another HDMI & DP cable and the other DP ports on the GPU with no success. Currently using integrated GPU with no problems (aside from being unable to run any games)
Really hoping this isn't a hardware issue, thanks for reading.
COMPUTER TYPE: Desktop, prebuilt cyberpower pc
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080, 8GB VRAM, No OC
CPU: Intel Core i9-9900K CPU @ 3.60GHz, No OC
MOTHERBOARD: ASUSTeK TUF Z390-PLUS GAMING
BIOS Version Date: American Megatrends Inc. 0606, 8/31/2018
RAM: A-Data Technology (4x8GB) DDR4 1499MHz, XMP 2.0, No OC
PSU: ATNG Model: APED-1150FC-GO, 960W, 80A 12v
OS & VERSION: Windows 10 Home, Version 20H2, OS Build 19042.1586
GPU NVIDIA DRIVERS: 511.79 Upgrade from 416.94 (this was a fresh install with DDU)
TROUBLESHOOTING: I was initially on driver 512.77 (for a few days) when the problem first started. I used DDU in safe mode to roll back to 416.94. It seemed to work and I was able to boot to windows normally, where I updated to my current driver 511.79 (I had used this driver for months with no issue). However, upon launching a game the screen flickered black and then displayed the same BSOD error listed above.
I've tried another HDMI & DP cable and the other DP ports on the GPU with no success. Currently using integrated GPU with no problems (aside from being unable to run any games)
Really hoping this isn't a hardware issue, thanks for reading.