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12-17-2017 01:14 AM #11
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12-17-2017 09:14 AM #12
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12-18-2017 11:33 PM #13
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Updates on this?
Hey guys, just wanted to know if there is any workaround or any solutions for this issue yet as now I'm in the same situation as described above.
For the moment, I'll try updating the BIOS and see what happens.
Regards
Edit: Updating the BIOS worked for me. Now games recognize graphic cards for v 382.53 drivers.Last edited by Mustakrakish; 12-19-2017 at 12:19 AM.
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01-03-2018 07:24 AM #14
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The solution to this problem seems to be setting nvidia performance to "prefer max performance". Any other mode and suddenly nvidia gpu will stop working (currently on 382.53 driver with bios version 304).
Asus please fix the issue it's very annoying!
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01-04-2018 05:59 PM #15
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01-05-2018 03:57 AM #16
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Did you try my solution - https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthrea...l=1#post695341
Seems to fix the problem for me.
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01-19-2018 07:33 PM #17
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Fixed my issues.
I just got around the bluescreen after 390 driver.
I did a full install and removed all driver settings from 382, it did it's bluescreen thing.
After it came back up I booted into safemode and ran
chkdsk /r /f
/f may or may not be needed but that's what I did.
After rebooting it will run it's check and repairs, and then reboot again. After it came back up I was up and running with the 390 driver.
Worked for me... hope it can help someone else.
Good luck.
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01-20-2018 05:08 AM #18
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01-22-2018 02:24 PM #19
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It's been a couple days not 4-5, played Shadow of Mordor, edited some photos, all has been 100% stable, no BSOD.
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01-26-2018 07:25 PM #20
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Hey all, really thankful for all the tips that you've been posting in this thread, makes me feel I'm not so alone since I have the same exact problem. I've tried all of the solutions previously posted but nothing has worked; rolling back to RS2 with both official ASUS Nvidia drivers and the most recent one from Nvidia website, changing the power option to maximum performance, and most recently, I tried your solution @Cypher7123. I'm currently using RS3 windows and installed the latest drivers but got BSOD. Did the check disc command you pointed out but I still get the BSOD just by doing normal tasks in the PC. My only option has been to stick to the official drivers (382.53), but that implies go back to square one: the GPU is not recognized, and when I disable - reenable the video card in device manager, it does shows up in Nvidia control panel and games load, but the performance is really lousy, very low FPS with constant video lag.
I hope I can get some tips! thanks in advance guys