01-15-2019 10:31 PM
02-09-2021 01:24 AM
03-27-2021 02:47 AM
03-27-2021 12:34 PM
Hi, had the same issue and for me solution was to turn off led light synchronisation of my motherboard (Asus) with EVGA 2080ti FTW3. I have Armoury Crate installed and there is a section that you can select which devices you want to control via AURA SYNC. Simply don't select graphic card and everything works fine.-Krezo
Armoury Crate 3.3.7.0
EVGA 2080Ti FTW3 Ultra - 461.72
Precision X1 - 1.1.7
Windows 10 Pro build 20H2
Hope that will help.
i think i have fixed my issue, ASUS Armoury Crate can control RGB to the video card, disable control and no issue, at least for the last three days.-SlevinKelevra1
Hey I am reposting to help you guys out with the nvlddmkm crashes as I had an extremely hard time figuring out the issues after RMA the card, replacing power supply, and attempting a lot of software troubleshooting including installing new windows 10 on 2 ssd's and problem continued until I did the following:-ATIXIUM
So what I did was change the Monitor power cord to my Main Surge Protector+battery, I know it's weird but I had it connected to Another port in the surge protector where it wasn't really protected and only pulled current from the main electrical outlet therefore causing problems sending a steady current to my system?. I have the cyberpower LX1500GU so perhaps it was causing not the pull the correct Electrical Current? it was based on a guys post from Tom's Hardware
Quote from the post:
"TL;DR See if you have to much power being used (from lots of plugs from devices) on your surge protector, and use less devices on the surge protector, or split them up on a different surge protector on a different plug (or put monitors only on their own surge protector) That fixed my issue."
^So that fixed my issue
In addition I did also Restored default settings for this power plan under windows 10 "Edit Power Plan Settings"
based on another link when you google " Fixing the Nvlddmkm Error (Display Driver Stopped Responding and Has Recovered) " it should be the first link.
Also Always keep your windows 10 up to date! Check for updates!
Oh also Krezo suggested that Asus Armory Crate fixed his problem by deselecting graphics card from Aura Sync in Sync devices.
so for anyone experiencing this nvlddmkm it might be due to your electrical outlet not pulling enough power correctly to steadily run your computer. I would suggest try connecting a few things separated even if it means running an extension cord for your monitors or devices. Or perhaps connect your equipment to another electrical outlet? not sure but it's worth a try with the addition of Restoring default power plan settings in windows, I hope this helps you as I struggled for months.
This honestly fixed everything. Moved some things to a different socket and decreased the amount of things on the surge protector and that fixed everything.-NameUnknown72
Can run both my monitors and everything without any crashes on anything or anything.
Thank you so much, I didn't even consider the problem being the amount of stuff in one surge protector.
I also experienced intermittent black screens. Considering that I have recently installed Corsair new version of iCUE, which can control the RGB of EVGA, I decided to turn it off for a period of time to test if this is caused.-wu0lei
I have this same exact problem with my 2080 Super. I have DDU'd the drivers rolled them back to different versions but the random black outs (that crash any programs as well) occur. I can make the blackouts happen straight away when I run the X1 precision software and have also tried uninstalling this but problem persists.-davehudson
The only workaround is to go to device manager, right click on your GPU and select uninstall and tick the box to remove drivers. Reboot and the machine and wait until Windows automatically installs a driver. It is an old driver but it works for about 5 days to a week then you have to do the same thing again.
I have an RMA but after reading your post don't think a replacement card will help so going to try uninstalling Armoury crate and disable RGP control to see if that helps. Will let you know how that works out.
EDIT:- After removing Armoury Crate there have been no further blackouts. I went into bios first and disabled the automatic installation of Armoury Crate and then un-installed AC from the computer and everything is fine now. I think the problem lies with AC RGB control was doing the crashing..
05-08-2021 07:42 AM
08-05-2021 08:47 AM
Expletivium wrote:
Reposting because time tracking software it appears that nobody cared in the Armory Crate thread:
A lot of people are experiencing the following symptoms:
random signal loss
random display driver crashing
display turns off and on
monitor turns off and on randomly
display crashes
game crashing
Event ID 14 "nvlddmkm"
nvlddmkm windows log
It has been reported that Videocard RGB software is causing this issues and or Stable electrical outlet delivering enough electrical power to your computer.
SOLUTIONS COMPILE:
https://forums.evga.com/FindPost/3240806
-Krezo
https://forums.evga.com/FindPost/3244502
-SlevinKelevra1
https://forums.evga.com/FindPost/3242727
-ATIXIUM
https://forums.evga.com/FindPost/3244416
-NameUnknown72
https://forums.evga.com/FindPost/3244427
-wu0lei
https://forums.evga.com/FindPost/3246030
-davehudson
08-24-2021 11:00 AM
05-21-2021 02:19 PM
05-24-2021 09:59 PM
Peyman1354 wrote:
the latest version of the Aura Sync utility 1.07.84 does not recognizing my rog maximus xi hero mb lightening.
i had to roll back to older version 1.07.79.v2 to make it work again.
i raised this issue many times and no one care.
armoury crates also dosnt recognize my mb rgb lightening anymore.
please fix this.
08-24-2021 12:17 PM
08-29-2021 10:59 AM