Hello, @
Bosseknas
I know it's been a couple months, but I have just stumbled upon this conversation whilst having the same VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE problem.
I was wondering, If you had to buy a new graphics card eventually and whether or no the problem go away after that.
I have similar issue description, except there is no need for my PC to run any operations that put much load on CPU/GPU. My crashes indeed happen daily within an hour of cold boot and can occur even when I'm just watching a youtube video or just scrolling a browser.
So far I have tried the following:
1. Clean video driver uninstall through DDU and installing the latest version from NVIDIA website.
2. Increased TDR timeout to 10 seconds.
3. Set the windows power plan to high performance. Set power plan PCI express Link State Power Management to OFF
4. Removed/updated/reinstalled/Reset settings within several apps that are always open, when the crash occurs. Microsoft Teams / Skype / Spotify desktop / Discord / Opera GX (stopped using Opera RGX setting).
5. Made a full antivirus scan (2.5 hours) which resulted in 0 issues.
6. Disabled windows fast startup.
My specs:
NVIDIA GEFORCE 1050 TI
Video driver is 32.0.15.5599 from 1 jun 2024
Gigabyte B560M D3H
Intel core i5 11400F
I have not yet tried:
* Updating my bios (currently running version from Aug 03, 2021, latest one being Jun 18, 2023)
* Reinstalling windows (last reinstall from 05-Jan-24)