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04/01/18 12:55:55 PM
#1:


remove it, you know?

I was playing a game when my computer froze up, then after a minute I got the Windows :( emoji of deat, with a failure code VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE on nvlddmkm.sys.

Okay, fuck. So I restart, but I crash again :\. Try again, unplug my second monitor, it works. Check device manager; my GPU (a 1060) has stopped working with an error code 43. Some googling tells me to uninstall my graphics card drivers with DDU (apparently a widely used utility) while offline in safe mode, then go online again and quickly install the most up-to-date nvidia drivers. So I download everything I need then boot in safe mode.

However, I decided to check device manager in safe mode and... no error code? It's working, I guess? :\ I reboot again, plug in my second monitor and so far it's fine.

idk

computers are weird.
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Ryzen 7 1800x || MSI X370 Gaming Carbon Pro || Cooler Master Masterbox Pro 5
G.Skill Trident Z 16GB 3200MHz C14 || GIGABYTE GTX 1060 6GB || Kraken x62
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04/01/18 12:56:17 PM
#2:


this isn't the computer in my sig btw, this is my school laptop.
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Ryzen 7 1800x || MSI X370 Gaming Carbon Pro || Cooler Master Masterbox Pro 5
G.Skill Trident Z 16GB 3200MHz C14 || GIGABYTE GTX 1060 6GB || Kraken x62
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robert21
04/01/18 1:22:37 PM
#4:


Join the club

My 1080 just died yesterday. Sparks and everything out the side
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