#Error 0x80660008 (it is a drivers problem, and I know it)

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true pecan
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so not too long ago i updated the drivers of my 3070 to the latest, which was the version 591.59 for game ready. right after i did that, sony vegas 22 (the one from steam btw) doesnt allow me to render using the gpu, but it works with the cpu. just to try it out i decided to downgrade from 591.59 to 581.42, which made vegas work again, but this time everything is a bit laggy, i guess due to not having the latest drivers.

just to clatify, vegas works fine, i can render with the cpu, but it makes the pc go crazy hot and it takes twice as long as it would with the graphic card.

in conclusion, i came back to the latest drivers, which doesnt allow me to use my graphic card to render stuff. is there any way i can report this to nvidia directly? anyone has any way to solve this issue?

rapid sphinx
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What CPU (yes, CPU) do you have?

rapid sphinx
true pecan
rapid sphinx
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just in case... you did update BIOS/microcode?

true pecan
true pecan
slow pecanBOT
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Some Intel 13th/14th gen desktop CPUs (unlocked CPUs, as well as locked i7/i9), may have stability issues due to excessive voltages, on out of date BIOS/microcode. This may show up as errors, crashes, and BSODs. In some occasions, this error may blame a different part (e.g. out of video memory) despite it being caused by a defective CPU.

Common things that may fail with a defective CPU include the following, and more:

  • Crashes during shader compilation
  • Crashes during decompression (game loading)
  • Crashes during driver installation/updates

Please go to these Intel Community threads for further information: https://community.intel.com/t5/Blogs/Tech-Innovation/Client/Intel-Core-13th-and-14th-Gen-Desktop-Instability-Root-Cause/post/1633446#M40
https://community.intel.com/t5/Processors/Intel-Core-13th-and-14th-Gen-Vmin-Shift-Instabilty-Update-New/m-p/1686948

To prevent damage to your CPU and possibly restore stability, please perform a BIOS/firmware update for your motherboard (or system, if this is a name-brand pre-build system).

  • At a minimum, to a version containing the 0x12B microcode or newer.
  • Ideally, and if offered, have the supplementary 0x12F microcode or newer.

You can check the support pages for your motherboard/system model for any BIOS updates you may need. Below are a few common motherboard manufacturers:
ASRock
Asus
Gigabyte
MSI

If your CPU is currently exhibiting instability even after performing BIOS/firmware and microcode updates, please contact Intel or your system builder for a warranty exchange (RMA), as your CPU may be permanently damaged.

true pecan
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okay, i will look into that

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but everything works perfectly fine outside not being able to render with my gpu though

rapid sphinx
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Even some very new software accidentally or intentionally use an older video SDK version

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see: Virtual Desktop Streamer