What is PCIE-TDR-116?
The PCIE-TDR-116 error is categorized as a high-severity graphics card (GPU) issue that can significantly impact your PC's stability. The graphics card did not respond to the motherboard within the timeout. When experiencing the PCIe bus timer timeout fault, users often report sudden system crashes, unresponsive behavior, or a blue screen of death (BSOD). In most diagnostic scenarios, this problem is directly triggered by underlying hardware or software complications such as high temperatures, wear of memory chips, faulty driver and poor quality video cable. To permanently resolve the PCIE-TDR-116 issue and prevent further system degradation, it is highly recommended to follow our step-by-step troubleshooting guide below, ensuring your graphics card (GPU) components are functioning correctly.
Common Causes
- High temperatures
- Wear of memory chips
- Faulty driver
- Poor quality video cable
Step-by-Step Fix Guide
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1
Install the older stable driver using DDU
Applying the first fix (Install the older stable driver using DDU) addresses the most common root cause of PCIE-TDR-116 and restores baseline functionality.
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2
Replace the cable with a certified
If the problem persists, proceeding with the remaining steps ensures all edge cases related to gpu instability are covered.
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3
Underclock the memory in MSI Afterburner
Commands & Diagnostics
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