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Erlis D.
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The Kernel crash happens for many reasons. I will list below some of them, and what you can try out.

1. Driver Error
Do you have the latest driver installed? If so, then try to install an older version and check if the problem persists. (Note that if you have a beta version of the driver, uninstall it and install a stable version. Also when a clean install is recommended. Keep in mind that if you do a clean install, all your profile settings will be deleted.)
2. Hardware Error
Kernel errors happen also when some capacitors (or other components sometimes) get blown on the card. Open your card, and check it out. But you have to consider the fact that you might need to apply new thermal paste to the card.
3. Third-party Software
Do you have MSI Afterburner beside EVGA PrecisionX 16? If so, please remove one of them. It is not recommended using two overclocking programs at the same time.
4. Other reasons
Some other reasons could be other programs you use that might affect the card's wordwork, overheating, low spin of the fan, overclocking etc..
Some cards do not work well overclocked for some games. So you can try underclocking (downclocking) the card.

P.S.
Please try the above, and if none works, give us more updates so we can try to help you!

The Kernel crash happens for many reasons. I will list below some of them, and what you can try out.

1. Driver Error
Do you have the latest driver installed? If so, then try to install an older version and check if the problem persists. (Note that if you have a beta version of the driver, uninstall it and install a stable version. Also when a clean install is recommended. Keep in mind that if you do a clean install, all your profile settings will be deleted.)
2. Hardware Error
Kernel errors happen also when some capacitors (or other components sometimes) get blown on the card. Open your card, and check it out. But you have to consider the fact that you might need to apply new thermal paste to the card.
3. Third-party Software
Do you have MSI Afterburner beside EVGA PrecisionX 16? If so, please remove one of them. It is not recommended using two overclocking programs at the same time.
4. Other reasons
Some other reasons could be other programs you use that might affect the card's word, overheating, low spin of the fan, overclocking etc..
Some cards do not work well overclocked for some games. So you can try underclocking (downclocking) the card.

P.S.
Please try the above, and if none works, give us more updates so we can try to help you!

The Kernel crash happens for many reasons. I will list below some of them, and what you can try out.

1. Driver Error
Do you have the latest driver installed? If so, then try to install an older version and check if the problem persists. (Note that if you have a beta version of the driver, uninstall it and install a stable version. Also when a clean install is recommended. Keep in mind that if you do a clean install, all your profile settings will be deleted.)
2. Hardware Error
Kernel errors happen also when some capacitors (or other components sometimes) get blown on the card. Open your card, and check it out. But you have to consider the fact that you might need to apply new thermal paste to the card.
3. Third-party Software
Do you have MSI Afterburner beside EVGA PrecisionX 16? If so, please remove one of them. It is not recommended using two overclocking programs at the same time.
4. Other reasons
Some other reasons could be other programs you use that might affect the card's work, overheating, low spin of the fan, overclocking etc..
Some cards do not work well overclocked for some games. So you can try underclocking (downclocking) the card.

P.S.
Please try the above, and if none works, give us more updates so we can try to help you!

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Erlis D.
  • 818
  • 7
  • 14

The Kernel crash happens for many reasons. I will list below some of them, and what you can try out.

1. Driver Error
Do you have the latest driver installed? If so, then try to install an older version and check if the problem persists. (Note that if you have a beta version of the driver, uninstall it and install a stable version. Also when a clean install is recommended. Keep in mind that if you do a clean install, all your profile settings will be deleted.)
2. Hardware Error
Kernel errors happen also when some capacitors (or other components sometimes) get blown on the card. Open your card, and check it out. But you have to consider the fact that you might need to apply new thermal paste to the card.
3. Third-party Software
Do you have MSI Afterburner beside EVGA PrecisionX 16? If so, please remove one of them. It is not recommended using two overclocking programs at the same time.
4. Other reasons
Some other reasons could be other programs you use that might affect the card's word, overheating, low spin of the fan, overclocking etc..
Some cards do not work well overclocked for some games. So you can try underclocking (downclocking) the card.

P.S.
Please try the above, and if none works, give us more updates so we can try to help you!