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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti - Video TDR Failure Error

Wessel Venter

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I have an Asus ROG laptop with a Geforce GTX 1050TI Its been over 2 years now since my graphics gard has stopped working, i have spent countless hours and days researching and finding that the drivers arent compatible with my windows version anymore. I have reloaded my laptop and installed the windows version my laptop came with and updated to each windows version testing which driver works but i keep having the same problem where the driver i install causes my laptop after reboot to give me a blue screen with paging error or graphics driver error. Any assistance would be much appreciated as i am fedup and at the point of giving up with this card. I have attached my GPU details to below.

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ixi

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Dead ma friend, dead... of course I cant be 100% sure, but from my own experience. Two of nvidia gpu's died in laptops after 2-3 years of laptop manufacturer date. And yes, those were asus laptops as well... did you set power management to performance/maximum?
 

izy

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You can check this thread for some info: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/...orking-probably-the-bios.297971/#post-4821275 (this guy had a similar problem with his laptop)

From what i see it can be a broken GPU , a broken VBIOS or a broken BIOS (some laptops have the vbios included in the bios).
You can try to flash a newer BIOS on your laptop or even a new VBIOS for your video card (if it has separate vbios) but i think its a hardware failure.
 
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Wessel Venter

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You can check this thread for some info: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/...orking-probably-the-bios.297971/#post-4821275 (this guy had a similar problem with his laptop)

From what i see it can be a broken GPU , a broken VBIOS or a broken BIOS (some laptops have the vbios included in the bios).
You can try to flash a newer BIOS on your laptop or even a new VBIOS for your video card (if it has separate vbios) but i think its a hardware failure.
Thank you for the reply it is much appreciated. I will have a look at the thread link you posted and see if i manage to resolve the problem if not i will take it as being hardware failure.
 
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