Well I've asked around, and a lot of people think it's due to my PSU. Apparently it only has one rail, and only 12A on that one rail. I have no idea how PSU's work, or what all that means, but a lot of people are agreeing that there are not enough amps for my current setup. I've actually noticed that (and I've tested a few different driver versions) there is a common error message. It says, "The display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered." People still seem to agree that it is due to my PSU, however I must also note that turning AA and AS off solves the problem. HL2 (although poor quality) runs at decent FPS, as well as The Sims, and Chess Titans when I disable smoothing features. If I turn them on, I either get that error message, or the games simply will not start up at all. This has been the case with the standard drivers, the 100.65 drivers, and the 100.95 beta drivers. To your knowledge, does increasing smoothing, and texture features in the nVidia Control Panel require the GPU to tap into the PSU more? Thanks for responding. It's a bit quiet around here.
