MSI N560GTX pink death

Hi.
When I watch youtube video on HD resolution the screen goes pink and black, after a several second the computer freeze. Only hard reset help.
Comp. spec:
Intel i5-2500k
8G memory
MSI N560GTX 1G
Corsair 560W
Driver: NVIDIA 296.10

Quote from: Prequel on 02-April-12, 05:11:00
I also encounter this problem. (Tough not black screen) But it only happens if hardware accelleration is ON. I found one video that crashes always and i tried it on another browser that has hardware accelleration OFF, and it played smoothly. I also one time had the chance to not have to restart the pc after this and I saw the notification about the Nvidia driver crashed. Is this a known bug?
Yes, i hear this before. It was vga driver related if as i remember.
Try msi vga drivers 1st, else go for latest official [or beta] from Nvidia web.
Before install the new drivers, remove current in Safe Mode with >>Driver Sweeper<<
When installing the new one, select custom install and checkmark "peform a clean installation"

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