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Then download and install the latest:
AMD AM5 Ryzen Chipset Driver
NVIDIA GeForce RTX series Desktop Driver
Reboot after each install completes. Then configure Nvidia Control Panel properly.
Hi, this thread is a bit old now but eventually I discovered myself the name mentioned in the error was something to do with AM5 and I actually ended up solving this issue by uninstalling the AMD adrenaline software, seemed to be some kind of conflict with the Nvidia drivers. In future I will only install AM5 driver/chipset stuff manually rather than using their software. I hope this helps you as it did me
The 4070 TI was not supported fully until March 2024 this year. I cannot say how I know this, but I do.
If you are having issues with an Nvidia GPU and use AM5 make sure your manufacturer did not release a newer BIOS with improved support.
For some AM5 boards, you will need a newer BIOS to run the latest version of Windows 11 anyway due to an [may not be disclosable] issue that needed addressing in driver, Windows itself, and BIOS having to do with device enumeration and UEFI. It will cause instability in Windows and other errors with VGA / Integrated Graphics on Ryzen 7000 / 8000.
As I understand it, this issue would have technically affected all AM5 boards. I am not sure how or which vendors applied the fix for this besides MSI.
Also, example of boards just getting support for full RTX 4000...
https://videocardz.com/newz/msi-releases-agesa-1-2-0-0-bios-for-amd-x670-b650-a620-improvements-for-ryzen-9000-cpus-and-geforce-rtx-40-gpus
I commented on this before somewhere else, too. Complaints to manufacturers do get addressed and looked into.
I expect that the fix has been put in May board updates for most motherboards.
AM4 took about 3 years to receive stable BIOS revisions for some systems, like mine, so anyone with AM5 should be really taking note of BIOS revisions and failures as I had to even re-flash my BIOS at times on the new AM4 Ryzen gen 1 series.
often the cause of gpu diver crash, weak or overrated psu cant give the gpu what it needs or clean enough, and crashes the driver
Sorry for my broken English, It's not my first language.