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Well I have the latest version of the gpu driver (according to the GeForce experience app) Would I need others?
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Edited by Lance: 9/22/2017 5:23:39 PMWell it's sure as hell not a hardware issue I guess you could run some hardware monitoring software to make sure your GPU and CPU are actually functioning, fans are spinning, etc. But as long as none of your hardware turned out to be defective it has to be a software issue
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I ran a stress test, the fans and temps were fine (well temps could have been lower, but 60-65 is ok) Processor was 4.5gz in the stress test. Yea idk. Will just have to have someone check it out
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I do keep getting messages saying I need to restart for the driver, but I have restarted several times. Maybe something in the bios? Idk I guess I should have someone else look at it
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Your drivers may be corrupted. I would uninstall them and then download/install them before messing with the bios.
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Uninstall all the drivers? Or just like the gpu one and stuff?
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I would try uninstalling and redownloading the video card drivers first.
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That's what I'm doing right now, decided to uninstall the gpu drivers completely and reinstall