I had first purchased and built my computer ~ 8months ago and it ran great. I had purposefully downloaded stressful games that gave my previous system trouble such as Planetside 2, Skyrim, and witcher 2 just to see what it could do and they all ran great (though not always at max settings). but then i mainly played league of legends afterwards which is not an intensive game at all. About a month ago i installed a game called Black Gold and then trouble arose. The game would consistently crash during either character creation or the massive 200v200 pvp fights giving the "nvidia kernel mode driver crash" and closing the game every time. At first i thought it was just bad coding on their part as it was an alpha game. But then i tried playing Planetside 2 again and got the same crash as well, and then Witcher 2, Skyrim, and Divinity: Originial sin all did it as well. At first i thought it was just a driver issue so i had clean installed the newest driver, then the original driver i got with the gpu disk and they both still caused the crash. Then i got gpu-z and cpu-z to see if something was noticably wrong. The only thing that looked even close to an issue was that before the crashes the gpu would be close to 100% usage and so i thought that might be the cause. So i tried lowering the settings dramatically and the gpu usage went down to ~90% and the games lasted longer but would inevitably crash all the same. So i thought maybe the stock settings on the card got altered or were unstable so i installed msi afterburner to make adjustments. None of the voltage, clock speed, or power limit changes prevented the crash but i did notice that every crash happened when the gpu hit 64 degrees. So i reset to stock settings, tried, and it still crashed. Then i forced the gpu fan speed to constant 74% and then the gpu temp never got above 60 degrees and the crashes stopped though my fan is now really loud.
Computer specs:
Case: Coolermaster Has 912
Motherboard: Asus P8z77
Psu: Evga 600W bronze 80+
Cpu: intel i5- 3570k
Gpu: PNY Geforce Gtx 660 (2gb)
Harddrive: Kingston SSDnow V300 Series 120gb SSD
Does anyone know what might be causing the gpu to crash at such a low temp or how to fix it other than keeping the fan speed at a rediculous speed and speeding up the degradation of my card?
Computer specs:
Case: Coolermaster Has 912
Motherboard: Asus P8z77
Psu: Evga 600W bronze 80+
Cpu: intel i5- 3570k
Gpu: PNY Geforce Gtx 660 (2gb)
Harddrive: Kingston SSDnow V300 Series 120gb SSD
Does anyone know what might be causing the gpu to crash at such a low temp or how to fix it other than keeping the fan speed at a rediculous speed and speeding up the degradation of my card?