

The fact the card is passive & you have no fans in the surrounding area still seems like the problem to me.(seeing as you dont OC) i cant see it being driver related, or OS related. Screen artifacts are usually always caused by an unstable OC, lack of airflow, of simply a GPU going bad. I am unsure if it's the error from the freeze.Īhh, you have a ''passive'' card (no onboard fan), i wouldn't rule out heat as being an issue, after 30mins its creeping up there, i take it you never saw the green pixelation after the 30min point.? Quite possibly the error logged for the issue.
Event id 9010 iw3mp.exe screen frozen code#
I went to Computer > Manage > Event Viewer > Errorįaulting application iw3mp.exe, version 0.0.0.0, time stamp 0x4859a219, faulting module nvd3dum.dll, version 7., time stamp 0x4954a4ce, exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x0021b809, process id 0xa68, application start time 0x01c96ca7ef36b423.


After the load screen is over, the game will freeze and get the strange pixels like above.ĬPU: AMD Phenom 8650 Triple-Core Processor 3.20GHz After that, I'll have to manually push the reset button to reboot the computer.Īlso, with The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, sometimes (after around 15-20 minutes of playing) I'll fast travel, or open a door (ie load another area) and it will load. The pixels on my monitor will go a strange green, purple and other colours. When I play Call of Duty 4 Multiplayer, I'll be playing for around 10-45 minutes, and the game will freeze. I'm using a NVIDIA 9500GT with a VGA (blue cable) monitor.
