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Edited by cder3: 1/13/2024 4:32:40 AM
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Nvidia Driver Crashing on RTX 4090

RESOLVED: I had ECC enabled in the Nvidia Control Panel. Turning this off stopped the crashes. This was the only issue, I was able to reenable every other option I disabled without any instability. Notably I double checked this by enabling ECC, wherein I crashed after ~20 minutes of gameplay. Hi, I'm currently running an MSI Gaming 4090, and I'm currently getting intermittent driver crashes, subsequently crasing Destiny 2 itself. The crash can often be given the error code Broccoli, and my screens flicker for a moment, which is what I assumed to be the driver itself crashing. Event viewer identifies these events as an [i]Event ID 14 - Variable String too large[/i] from nvlddmkm, with a series of [i]Event ID 0s[/i], finally culminating in another [i]Event ID 14 - Row Remapper[/i]. I'm currently on the most recent driver available for the RTX4090 (546.33), having used DDU to clean uninstall and reinstall the driver fresh multiple times. I've been observing this issue on multiple previous drivers, and I've tested every single driver version up to 546.01, using DDU to completely nuke them each time before installing the previous version. I've also cleared the shader cache as well. This issue only affects Destiny 2, and I've run numerous other GPU stress tests (3DMark, Furmark) and played multiple other games (Cyberpunk 2077, Starfield, EA Sports WRC, the Forest, etc.) without issue. I've also run a MemTest and Windows Memory validation to ensure its not an issue with my RAM. Further, I've done a sfc /scannow check as well. This issue did not occur when I was running my EVGA 3080ti, so I don't believe there is any issue with the other parts in my setup (at least if there are, I haven't noticed anything). I am overclocking my Intel CPU and running XMP on my RAM, and while I've turned those off one of the issues with the crashing is its quite difficult to diagnose, as the crashing can either happen instantly, or after 30-60mins of gameplay. I've also tried running the card in Debug Mode along with turning off Gsync and Nvidia Boost. This seemingly abated crashed, but again its kinda hard to tell given the infrequency of the crashes. Specs: Intel i7-12700k 32GB 3600MHz DDR4 MSI Gaming RTX 4090
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