(Tried everything) Display Driver has stopped responding and has recovered.

quinnrains

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For the past 3 days I've had an issue where my Display Driver crashes repeatedly sometimes making it so that my computer has to restart. I've scoured google for solutions and tried nearly all of them including:

- Adding a delay of 8 to TdrDelay in my registry
- Uninstalling/reinstalling Graphics Drivers
- Completely reinstalling windows 10 from scratch (clean hard drives)

Now I have the latest amd drivers however I reverted back to drivers that I was using when I first purchased parts and built the computer and the problem persists. Below I will list my computer parts, operating system and the errors and details of the events from Event Viewer. If anyone can help me resolve this issue I would greatly appreciate it.

Radeon R9 270X
Asus M5A97 Le R2.0
AMD FX 4300 Quad Core Processor Black Edition
CX500 ATX Power Supply 500 Watt

Windows 10
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EVENT VIEWER REPORT
EVENT ID 1001

Fault bucket LKD_0x142_Tdr:6_IMAGE_atikmpag.sys, type 0
Event Name: LiveKernelEvent
Response: Not available
Cab Id: d98397a0-f557-4fe5-9cfc-eec65fb91843

Problem signature:
P1: 142
P2: ffffe001d1cab010
P3: fffff800a255ce98
P4: 0
P5: cd4
P6: 10_0_10586
P7: 0_0
P8: 768_1
P9:
P10:

Attached files:
C:\Windows\LiveKernelReports\WATCHDOG\WD-20151210-1750.dmp
C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-280062-0.sysdata.xml
C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\Temp\WER507E.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml

These files may be available here:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Kernel_142_9ecefccbbfc3b1a861ddda93c90b87f1d3c3f43_00000000_cab_07345fdf

Analysis symbol:
Rechecking for solution: 0
Report Id: 950bff59-9fa9-11e5-a9be-08626627fdd4
Report Status: 0
Hashed bucket:
 
Solution
Trying everything did not include testing the video card :) Do that in another system. If issue follows the card, card is bad. If it works, try another power supply in your system with the card.

Friku

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Hi ;)

Don´t know if your problem is the same as mine, but I have had several crashes caused by Nvidia drivers (or at least it seemed to be so), that causes my Gtx970 to go to a black screen or turned my monitor to go to a sleep mode and I have to hard reset the computer all the times this happened.

I downloaded Nvidia Inspector and opened the monitoring for the Gpu and discovered that with 359.06 drivers from Nvidia the Gpu load was always around 99% and the clock speeds of gpu and memory were always high.
I turned on Multi display power saver on Nvidia Inspector and put the threshold to 30%. Installed the 359.00 drivers.
Now I get a gpu load around 40% withoud high gpu and memory clocks and the clocks are way much stable, not too many highs and downs like before.

Only one crash yesterday after 4 hours of gaming. Still looking forward to find any solution, but I think that it could be something with the driver or that the other computer components are around 8 years old.

Hope it could help you.

Cheers ;)