Switching From HW to SW has cause my display driver to stop working
#1
This a new one. Any ideas?
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#2
That is a TDR issue which most likely gpu drivers at fualt
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#3
I got the latest Drivers.. Do I need to reinstall?
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(12-15-2014, 04:38 AM)fade2black001 Wrote: I got the latest Drivers.. Do I need to reinstall?
yeah, reinstall them and can you say which version of pcsx2 are you using?
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#5
1.2.1 5875. Don't like 1.3
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(12-15-2014, 02:41 PM)fade2black001 Wrote: 1.2.1 5875. Don't like 1.3
try reverting back to the previous driver where, you didn't have the problem to check whether, it was a driver problem.
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#7
I noticed at times before when I used my previous driver that instead of the display driver itself crashing/failing. The emulator would crash instead.
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#8
You've got lots of weird problems.

Try running a stress test on your GPU, like Furmark or something.
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#9
Ya if your gpu is overclocked it's definitely not stable.
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#10
My GPU is factory OC'd and I rather not run Furmark. That program can kill your GPU. It has been known. Although I have ran it in the past before knowing it kills GPU's. So I am staying away from it from now on.
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