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samuel_18
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July 2, 2013
Question

NVIDIA OpenGL Always Crash

  • July 2, 2013
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Hello Everyone

is there Anyone here who can help my problem? I'm previously using VGA card Nvdia GTS 260 if i'm not mistaken and when i use it for rendering in AE moreover it contains a bunch a layers, DOF, blur etc, suddenly a message box appear says "the nvidia opengl driver detected a problem with the display driver and is unable to continue. the application must close. error code: 3" and i ask to my manager to replace my vga with the brand new one. i replaced it with geforce 660 ti and it is still crashing.. T.T even more often.. i have upgraded the drivers, make power management mode from adaptive to prefer maximum performance, play around with registry and i did anything what i found on google.. and the funny thing is, it crashes when i dont touch the keyboard and mouse at all. if i need to pee and leave them for awhile, it always crashes.. but when i keep using it, still crash but not to often..

is there any solution without format the system? T.T

Computer's Specs:

Motherboard: ASUSTek Computer INC P6X58D-E

Inter Core i7 Bloomfield 930 @ 2.80GHz

DDR3 16384MBytes Corsair

VGA Asus Nvidia Geforce 660Ti 2GB

im using dual monitor extended and adobe CS6 family..

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    digitlman
    Inspiring
    July 3, 2013

    I am getting the exact same error also, just built several new systems, all are win7, 16 core, 64GB ram, GTX680-4GB video with latest CS6 and latest Geforce drivers from July1. I just tried turning off hardware acceleration of the layout panels in preferences to see if that will resolve it.

    It have also been getting the error in Premiere, but i think it is with dynamically linked AFX comps in it so maybe it is still an AFX issue.

    It has even done it in premiere while not touching the mouse, i just walked away and came back and it was crashed.

    samuel_18
    samuel_18Author
    Participating Frequently
    July 3, 2013

    yeah finally i have a friend! im using win8 and some of my friend suggested me to downgrade to win7 but i doubt it doesnt solve the problem. i have no idea whether AFX or premiere or something i just walked away and i got it was crashed.. i didnt open any program, anything.. so what do i do to solve this problem temporary? i open up explorer window and i got stacks of my namecard and wedge it to the space on the keyboard so the computer is not going to idle.. hahaha.. -_-

    digitlman
    Inspiring
    July 3, 2013

    I tried downgrading my Nvidia drivers twice, i started with 320.49 and went back to 314.22 and now I am getting a different error with more of an explanation. It gives me Error code 7 and basically says the gfx card is working too hard, it lost connection from the OpenGL driver to the display driver and surpassed the windows 2 second timeout.

    samuel_18
    samuel_18Author
    Participating Frequently
    July 2, 2013

    i'm going to cry..

    Inspiring
    July 2, 2013

    Are you rendering using OpenGL?  Don't.

    samuel_18
    samuel_18Author
    Participating Frequently
    July 2, 2013

    it crashes when i dont do anything.. ._. okay now it obviously crashes when i leave it just for awhile, do not touch anthing or move anything, when i come back, boom.. the error message pops up.. i really have no f****** ideaaa.. but when i keep using it, it does fine..