I keep getting OpenGL errors when running minecraft and other graphics intensive programs such as Photoshop or Premiere.
The errors say things like:
The NVIDIA OpenGL driver lost connection with the display driver due to exceeding the Windows Time-Out limit and is unable to continue.
There is another one as well that doesnt say anything about Windows Time-Out limit too.
I keep getting OpenGL errors when running minecraft and other graphics intensive programs such as Photoshop or Premiere.
The errors say things like:
The NVIDIA OpenGL driver lost connection with the display driver due to exceeding the Windows Time-Out limit and is unable to continue.
There is another one as well that doesnt say anything about Windows Time-Out limit too.
The errors say things like:
The NVIDIA OpenGL driver lost connection with the display driver due to exceeding the Windows Time-Out limit and is unable to continue.
There is another one as well that doesnt say anything about Windows Time-Out limit too.
I am running:
Intel Core i7-2630QM 2.00 GHz
6GB DDR3 Ram
Corsair 240GB SSD
Integrated Intel Graphics Card
Dedicated Nvidia GeForce GT525M 1GB VRam
Nvidia Graphics Driver: 295.73
I haven't really had a problem in the past with the video card doing this, what is happening with it?
Update your drivers.
The driver i have is the version for it released this month
Well i havent really been running photoshop now that i think about it, it mainly takes place in premiere and minecraft
Minecraft isn't but photoshop is. Ever heard of 3D rendering?
Roll back to a previous driver version then.
Ill see if that work, the previous version one i didnt have problems with
Nope, still same issue, graphics card crashes and reboots
Is it getting sufficient power?
Make/model brand of your PSU?
Temp at 100% load?
Intel Core i7-2630QM 2.00 GHz <--
Dedicated Nvidia GeForce GT525M 1GB VRam <--
Overheating could be a problem though.
Didn't see the Ms.
In that case, it's probably overheating. Clean the fins by the fan of dust and get a cooling pad. Laptops are not meant for gaming.
I do have a pad that it sits on, its not a cooling pad though, I'll try cleaning it out though and see how it goes
Thanks guys