My full system:
GA-B75M-D3H (1.0)
ZOTAC GTX660 / EVGA GTX SC 770 (both brand new) / r280x (borrowed for testing)
1600MHZ 8gb Hyperx Kingston
650W Antec PSU
i7 3770
1TB ST 7200RPM SATA3
All 100% new.
The issue: Whenever playing any game with nvidia video cards, the system will crash randomly within 5~30 minutes. The screen will get blue/white/brown/pink and the system will lock looping sound sound. I have to manually reboot or it will stay locked forever.
I tested over 10 nvidia drivers, all with same issue. I always used DDU to change the drivers, all fresh installs.
Disabling audio on motherboard and/or underclocking the cards make the system more stable on OLDER games, but whenever the GPU load gets high the system will get unstable and it will crash.
I tested both my GPUs on other computers and they worked perfectly fine. They worked fine with a Z77 motherboard (it was black, I don't remember the name).
I tested a R280X on my computer and I ran Heaven 4.0 benchmark for 3 hours with zero crashes.
With either Zotac GTX660 or my EVGA GTX770 SC I will crash within 15 minutes TOP on heaven 4.0 benchmark. Just to make this 100% clear, I'm using them 1 each time, not even trying to SLI or anything. Only one is connected to the motherboard at a time.
My temperatures are great, my case is very well cooled. Bios is latest (f15). PCH temperature is 60c stable. GPUs get at most to 67C under load. CPU at most 55C.
I posted this on a local forum and I found 4 other users with the exact same issue with this motherboard. Putting a Radeon card fixes the issue.
TL;DR: Again, it only happens with nvidia cards. 100% stable with Radeon cards.
Happens with all drivers and it takes LONGER to happen if the card is underclocked.
It happens really fast if the card is overclocked and/or using realtek audio driver.
It will also crash if I disable audio on motherboard and use an external audio card, but it will take longer.
Temps are great, comp is brand new, no disk errors, no memory errors.
Does anyone know a fix?