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Hi,
So I have a problem.
I decided to upgrade my GTX 650 TI to a GTX 660 but from the time I switched the cards, I would get a BSOD. I would get one which I don't remember so I reinstalled drivers and did clean installations. I deleted my CUDA toolkit and Precision X which I googled to be cause of the problems when upgrading. However, I was still getting errors and crashing with the occasional NVIDIA driver stopped responding and recovered.
So from there I decided Id see I reseating the card would help. Doing that got rid of one error and started giving me
Unexpected Kernel Trap Mode (nvlddmkm.sys).
It wasn't often. In game performance was superb. I tested it with AC3 all max settings with Batman AC. The card never crashed in game, but it did tend to crash shortly after exiting.
I finally decided I would do a clean install and with an hour it crashed same error. I am very close to RMAing for a replacement but unfortunately...they are sold out so I just popped my gtx 650ti back in.
Is it possible that the 660 is defective or theres a conflict somewhere? All drivers are up to date my build is a
Asus M4A88TV-EVO/USB3
EVGA GTX 660 3gb
AMD Phenom B55 (555 with 4 cores unlocked)
2 x SANDISK Extreme 120gb
Windows 8 Pro