A problem that lasts a couple of weeks already. When gaming, my GPU usage drops to 0-5% dropping my fps from 400 to 5~ for a second or two. Sometimes I could play for a hour without any stutters, the other time it just stutters like crazy. Experience is different across the games, overwatch starts to stutter a lot, marvel rivals just crashes. My first thought was overheating, so i checked my temps - CPU is below 90, GPU is below 80. RAM passes all tests i've run for hours. Disk health seems fine with 80% in CrystalDiskInfo. Benchmarked my CPU and GPU for hours without errors&abnormal temps. Fresh Windows without any background processes, no razer software, nothing.
PC Specs:
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1080 Windforce OC 8gb GDDR5X
CPU: Ryzen 5800X3D
Mobo: MSI B450 Gaming Plus
RAM: HyperX DDR4-3200 16384MB
SSD Samsung 970 EVO 500GB NVMe M.2 / Win11
So far I have tried:
The description for Event ID 0 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.
Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered.
ANY help would be greatly appreciated, if you have at least any idea why this might happen please let me know.
PC Specs:
GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1080 Windforce OC 8gb GDDR5X
CPU: Ryzen 5800X3D
Mobo: MSI B450 Gaming Plus
RAM: HyperX DDR4-3200 16384MB
SSD Samsung 970 EVO 500GB NVMe M.2 / Win11
So far I have tried:
- Running multiple benchmarks on CPU, GPU and RAM
- Reinstalling Windows
- Swapping PSU
- Disconnecting every disk but SSD
- DDU reinstalling drivers
- Using debug mode in Nvidia Control Panel to drop down factory overclocked GPU to founders edition level
- Using only one stick of RAM(Tried both)
- Disabling core isolation in Windows
- Disabling XMP
- Disabling GPU scheduling
- Disconnecting everything but mouse&kb
- Reseating my GPU and RAM
- Limiting FPS
- Resetting BIOS
The description for Event ID 0 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.
Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered.
ANY help would be greatly appreciated, if you have at least any idea why this might happen please let me know.