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    GTX 1070 in P870DM-G Issues

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by TheDantee, Jul 9, 2018.

  1. TheDantee

    TheDantee Notebook Evangelist

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    I have a MSI GTX 1070 for my Clevo it's the one with the SLI CONNECTOR one it I've tried vBioses for the 1BE1 and 1BA1 Cards and have had no luck with multiple drivers such as 375.70 and 381.89 (Previously used for about 2 months). The 1070 was working for 2 months off the 381.89 Driver until I reset windows and upgrade to W10 RS4 and messed around with thermal paste on the cpu and gou in an attempt to lower Temps... The Card is currently booting fine into windows as a basic Microsoft display adapter but once I try to install a driver 381.89 or lower it gives a black screen and when I try to boot into windows it freezes during the loading screen and I have to boot into safe mode and use DDU to remove the driver. I tried the latest driver and it does install without black screen but gives me error 43 as I expected it to. I did get the driver to install 2x without it giving a black screen and the error code under device manager gave error code 14. I've been stumped on this for a few days now so I figured I'd finally make a forum post on it to see if I can get it running. Any suggestions would help thanks!

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  2. bennyg

    bennyg Notebook Virtuoso

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    I've heard a couple of reports that installing an older driver then updating to a newer one works.

    I haven't had any success that way with mine, the 375.70 MSI package is the only thing that doesn't code 43

    What 381.89 was working for you? A MSI package or standard Nvidia?
     
  3. TheDantee

    TheDantee Notebook Evangelist

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    Standard Nvidia was working for me I have tried 375.70 as i seen you post about it before it wasnt working for me either... I feel like its something software related as the card only stops displaying an image when the driver is installed and running
     
  4. TheDantee

    TheDantee Notebook Evangelist

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    Bump.... If I disable the device before installing the driver it gives off error 14 in device manager.... Does anyone know how to fix error code 14?

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    DaMafiaGamer Switching laptops forever!

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    Had this issue when I bought a gtx 1070n (normal mxm standard from eurocom). Needless to say that card was utter sh*t as it died with your EXACT same issues after 30 seconds, yes 30 SECONDS, of pubg gameplay.

    Either the GPU die has gone faulty or the GPU is not receiving enough power due to a blown vrm/faulty mofset.

    Indeed you may be looking at buying another card but just try flashing the vbios with a spi flasher first. Better to be safe than sorry later on.

    Hope this helps.