I can also tell you that sli 970s are technically faster than a 980 ti but the experience on a 980 ti is. I assume you want the system to last more than a year.
Even at 1080p video ram matters and will matter more as time goes on. *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for atikmdag.sys I would wait for a GTX 970 or look into buying a used one from forums or e-bay or Craigs List. The following is for informational purposes only. I'm fairly confident that there is a problem with the video card.Īnd that the solution will be to try another card. Your version is F3 and it dates from October of 2015. Please double check to ensure that you have ALL available Windows Updates and aren't having troubles installing them.ĭouble check to ensure that you have the latest BIOS/UEFI for your system. Only 2 Windows Update hotfixes installed. If you don't have one to try with, you may want to purchase one from a shop that will give you your money back if you return it because the card isn't needed.ĭo you use a USB mouse and keyboard? If so, it's safe to ignore the errors about the PS2 mouse and keyboard. Well, if unable to run the tests, then the only sure way to check for a hardware error is to try another card.
zip file with your next post and we'll move on from there. When done a Notepad document will open with the name of the file and it's location.īy default it'll be a. If that doesn't work, then you can try this new app (from a friend of mine): Then navigate to the Documents folder and zip up the 18 reports in the SysnativeFileCollectionApp folder - then upload that with your next post. Should the app lock up for more than 15 minutes while searching for Network information (it does this in my copy of W10), go ahead and kill the app. Should you have problems with the perfmon report, please disregard it (I don't use it very much anyway). If this doesn't find the cause or find a fix, then please Please provide this information so we can provide a complete analysis (from the Pinned Topic at the top of the forum): I'd either try to RMA the card with CyberPower - or purchase a card from a shop that accepts returns (for your money back) if the card isn't needed. The final test is to try another video card If the video stress tests fail, then you can presume a hardware problem The memory dump blames the ATI/AMD drivers, and the STOP 0x7E (0x0000007E) error is one of the one's that can be due to hardware (but can also be due to software or compatibility issues)