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Title: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: eymas on January 28, 2014, 12:54:10 pm
I may be getting a new laptop at any moment which contains an i7, 4GB RAM and as in the title; An Nvidia GT240m: The reason I get it. Why?

The GPU has been reported and investigated to be frequently crashing during various games(GTA:VC being the most common cause to crash it, somehow). What was found in the MMC was that nvlddmkm.sys seems to be the cause; or so it was believed. Other thoughts was that overheating could've caused the issue, as well as an issue in voltage(either the power supply or the circuit of the board itself)

Having installed various drivers, from new to old, I stand with several other solutions which I cannot execute just yet; I would have to wait for the laptop to be in my posession.

Now, my question is if anyone had this issue before, and if yes; what would be the solution to it?
(Anything involving the purchase of certain services/items is currently next to impossible, and there is no warranty to cover it anymore.)
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: ElMartu on January 28, 2014, 01:59:05 pm
i have no idea but consider acquiring a different model because a 240m sounds like an awful video card with the performance on the level of a 2006 GPU
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: ElMartu on January 28, 2014, 01:59:42 pm
alright im exaggerating with the 2006 GPU but its really bad man
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: Matt Murdock on January 28, 2014, 02:03:27 pm
alright im exaggerating with the 2006 GPU but its really bad man
It really is 2006 GPU I think.. 2014 is 800 series. :p

My 650 has turned 2 years old.
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: Mikal on January 28, 2014, 02:10:50 pm
It really is 2006 GPU I think.. 2014 is 800 series. :p

My 650 has turned 2 years old.
I have a 650 too, works great still, but I only bought it last year when I noticed how bad my graphics on WoT were. :)
Still though I can't see it being the graphics card since GTA SA is from how long ago? Have you checked all the compatibility settings? Check both the gta_sa.exe and SA:MP box to run as an admin? All I could think of..
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: eymas on January 28, 2014, 02:37:24 pm
...Silly me, forgot to say it's second hand.  :gand:
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: ElMartu on January 28, 2014, 04:21:37 pm
if you read the gpu has issues on the internet i wouldn't worry too much, its probably not so common.
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: Mikal on January 28, 2014, 04:24:11 pm
...Silly me, forgot to say it's second hand.  :gand:
Now you know why someone sold it? :D
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: eymas on January 28, 2014, 04:30:32 pm
if you read the gpu has issues on the internet i wouldn't worry too much, its probably not so common.
So are the answers  :rolleyes:

Eh, at least the CPU's still good for school work.

Now you know why someone sold it? :D
I'm not buying it; I might get it for free :P
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: Mikal on January 28, 2014, 04:32:48 pm
I'm not buying it; I might get it for free :P
Then jump on it or use it as a server and sell services no? :)
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: eymas on January 28, 2014, 04:43:19 pm
Then jump on it or use it as a server and sell services no? :)
If it's Hyper-V compatible then I'm sold of course, screw virtualbox.

Though VMware is also nice, and I heard they were also working on their own visor. but Hyper-V works well with other servers who run it, who doesn't want a beowulf  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: Mikal on January 28, 2014, 08:59:06 pm
If it's Hyper-V compatible then I'm sold of course, screw virtualbox.

Though VMware is also nice, and I heard they were also working on their own visor. but Hyper-V works well with other servers who run it, who doesn't want a beowulf  :rolleyes:
*Brainfart*
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: TheRock on January 29, 2014, 12:24:39 am
I can imagine memory issues, Turn on Nvidia panel, under 3D Settings, set everything on low by panel side settings and general setting on performance but not quality
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: eymas on January 29, 2014, 02:36:39 am
I can imagine memory issues, Turn on Nvidia panel, under 3D Settings, set everything on low by panel side settings and general setting on performance but not quality
Can't be it i suppose for memtest gave 100%, but you can always try.
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: TheRock on January 30, 2014, 03:19:11 pm
Still, if graphics card have no dedicated memory it can happen by shared one being operated wrong
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: eymas on January 30, 2014, 03:31:51 pm
AFAIK it's listed that it has 1GB and can go to 2 with "TurboCache", which may most likely be that the other is shared.

Haven't really thought of that one.
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: SugarD on February 02, 2014, 01:34:17 am
Use the edit button in the future. There is no reason to quadruple post like that.

As for the topic, it sounds like you were using bad drivers, and the new OS contained fresh, working ones. Remember to always use updated drivers when you can. Using the ones from the discs included with your hardware are almost always outdated by the time you purchase the product.

Since your issue is resolved, this topic will now be locked. If the issue arises again, feel free to contact a Board Moderator, and we will unlock it again.
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: SugarD on February 26, 2014, 11:10:02 pm
The topic has been re-opened upon the original poster's request, as the issue has arisen again.
Title: Re: GT240M: Frequent crashes.
Post by: eymas on February 26, 2014, 11:29:11 pm
An interesting note here;

When I was using a certain application that can use either OpenGL or DirectX 11: Switching it to the latter made the GPU crash near-directly.

Due to the possibility of it being illegal I hid its name.
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