April 9, 20179 yr Can anyone who went back to a previous (= older) Nvidia driver tell me which version they used with success? After having updated to 381.65 (and running into the X-Plane CTDs), I decided to install 368.39 - which still results in regular CTDs. I am occasionally running into the same issue, although there seems to be no pattern: it happens with different aircraft; it happens at different locations; it happens both with or without having looked at the local map (someone in another thread tied it to that issue; doesn't seem to be the culprit in my case). The 2 important lines form my crash log: Fault Module Name: nvoglv64.DLL Fault Module Version: 10.18.13.6839 My high level rig specs: W7 64 i7 @ 2.50GHz 16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 800MHz NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M @ 3.0GB X-Plane running on an SSD Am using a Cooler Master U3 to cool my laptop, but the CPU temp seems rather high @ ~75-80°C (per Speccy) ... Could be related, but wouldn't know what else to do here.
April 9, 20179 yr 3 hours ago, cmaesing said: Can anyone who went back to a previous (= older) Nvidia driver tell me which version they used with success? After having updated to 381.65 (and running into the X-Plane CTDs), I decided to install 368.39 - which still results in regular CTDs. I am occasionally running into the same issue, although there seems to be no pattern: it happens with different aircraft; it happens at different locations; it happens both with or without having looked at the local map (someone in another thread tied it to that issue; doesn't seem to be the culprit in my case). The 2 important lines form my crash log: Fault Module Name: nvoglv64.DLL Fault Module Version: 10.18.13.6839 My high level rig specs: W7 64 i7 @ 2.50GHz 16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 800MHz NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M @ 3.0GB X-Plane running on an SSD Am using a Cooler Master U3 to cool my laptop, but the CPU temp seems rather high @ ~75-80°C (per Speccy) ... Could be related, but wouldn't know what else to do here. The 381.65 drivers crashed X-Plane for me also, both 11 and 10, I went back to the 378.92 drivers which works well for me. Had to download these from EVGA web site. Donald E. Donovan Flying is the 2nd greatest thrill known to man The 1st is landing.
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