Was waking up and having my morning coffee when all sudden i got a black screen freeze and my PC rebooted.. When windows tried to start it eventually BSOD and told me nvlddmkm.sys had a problem.. After doing some research it seems nobody has a real reason what is going on.
I tried resetting the drivers (wiping out the new ones completely) and making sure it was erased, installing the original drivers - no luck. I could get into windows Safe mode - hell I could even get into windows as long as the Nvidia drivers were not loaded. I was able to save most of my stuff even though I really don't have anything on my C Drive, its on Raid 0 (two Western digital 2TB drives), my storage drive is a WDC 2TB 7200rpm - only thing I load on window is my programs and thats it - everything else is saved on the storage drive in case of Raid 0 failure. Also I keep a Western digital external drive (1TB) just for backup.
Anyhow this is the first video card I ever had fail like this, anyhow I decided to go out and bought myself an EVGA 770 GTX OC, along with an ASUS Maximus VI Hero and Intel I7 4770 Chip - I moved my old board and Chip to a new computer I am building for my wife for christmas.
I really didn't want to build a new rig this soon, but I figured why not my wife deserves it. I found it quite interesting after reading how bad the 550 GTX were, most people had cascade of problems where I haven't had any up till now.
If anyone ever gets a BSOD with "NVLDDMKM.SYS" - don't panic to much - Just go in safe mode and wipe your drivers out (make SURE you wipe them out completely or you will have hell) - and put a new video card in.
On the funny note, this is the second rig I have built in 15 years now, this computer I built in feb of 2012 being the first.
I went back to read up on an old Skuzzy forum post - I had to clean my old chip, take off the heat sink, and move it to my new board (with a new chip). I kept my 16GB of Ram in the process.
(Why did I buy a new chip and motherboard? Well it turns out I was going to build one for my wife but I was going to wait until Feb or so to get started, however TigerDirect had a deal on the Chip and Motherboard ($125 off for black friday?) they only had one in stock of each.
The only reason I bought the new chip instead of salvaging my old one... old chip was 1155 Socket, the new MOBO is 1150 socket. Oops...
Is it faster? you bet your ass... Generation 3 to Generation 4? I see about 25% if not faster then that, boot time is less than 15 seconds, as far as games go - I get notable improvements on gaming, Aces high full graphics I run a bunch more smoother then with my 550 GTX, I still run a 30inch Dell monitor, I probably need a new 27 inch monitor soon as this one is starting to have missing pixels on the top corner, otherwise it works fine for being 6 years old.
As for now my new specs are:
Intel 4770 CPU Socket 1150 @ 3.50GHz
Asus Maximus VI "Hero"
EVGA Geforce GTX 770
16GB Corsair Vengeance Ram
(2) RAID 0 Western Digital 2TB Black Hard drives
(1) Western Digital 2TB Green Storage drive
(1) Patriot 64GB SSD (Intel)
Thermaltake CLP0575 Heatsink