Win 7 - Bluescreen and reboot
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D3 also doesn't push that 5770 GPU very hard, even at huge framerates.Duper wrote:This is just the games crashing now.
D3 doesn't crash!
Normally, I'd guess a hardware or temp issue. But I'm assuming you're watching the GPU temps, and have the fans set to keep them from going too high. Can you exchange the card, if only to eliminate it as a possible source of the problem?
Bubba, yeah, had it up to 95% (the thing was howling) Temp was level at 33C and it still crashed. I've had it hotter than that 50C+ in a stress test and no crash.
Foil, I've thinking of doing this, but I'm beginning to think its some kind of software issue with Windows and the way these games are coded.
The last couple crashes I've had with the on-board sound have been wierd. I get noise now ( a loud deep gravely buzzing noise) where I wasn't getting it with the X-Fi card.
Also, Once I bootup, play the game and it crashes; if I allow it to reboot or rather \"restart\", it won't crash again. If I REBOOT, it WILL crash again. That smacks of a memory leak or file corruption.
Foil, I've thinking of doing this, but I'm beginning to think its some kind of software issue with Windows and the way these games are coded.
The last couple crashes I've had with the on-board sound have been wierd. I get noise now ( a loud deep gravely buzzing noise) where I wasn't getting it with the X-Fi card.
Also, Once I bootup, play the game and it crashes; if I allow it to reboot or rather \"restart\", it won't crash again. If I REBOOT, it WILL crash again. That smacks of a memory leak or file corruption.
well, it's not my video card or my sound.
I swapped out my new ATI 5770 for my old Nvidia 8600GT.
I completely diabled my sound. I took out the X-fi, and disabled the on board and went into device manager and disabled what was left (which wasn't much)
Still crashed. ..er bluescreened.
I need a better memory checker.
I'm at a loss here.
I swapped out my new ATI 5770 for my old Nvidia 8600GT.
I completely diabled my sound. I took out the X-fi, and disabled the on board and went into device manager and disabled what was left (which wasn't much)
Still crashed. ..er bluescreened.
I need a better memory checker.
I'm at a loss here.
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Another thing you can try out assuming your memory is good but perhaps the alchemy is bad, try backing off all the main timings on your memory a notch and see if it helps any. Like if the modules have a enhanced SPD of some type that lets BIOS read faster timings (or you manually set those faster timings), instead go by the regular SPD timings. Sometimes memory that is iffy on compatibility with a particular board/chip combination can be made to work well if you just slack off the timings a bit.
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I always find it funny when people say this as if it is not a problem. You have bad ram or it is incompatible with your motherboard, simple as that. Memtest not loading is obviously a problem. Try different ram or a different motherboard.Duper wrote:neither of the memtests work on my machine. The program half loads and locks.
Why doesn't it work?
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I don't have that option, unfortunately. It also seems to be an issue with some 64 bit systems.
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Not sure about your 64 bit CPU but mine also runs 32 bit programs as well and as far as I know all 64 bit cpus can. So I highly doubt that could be the problem. Memtest86+ has always worked on every computer I have thrown it on (except the ones with bad ram).Duper wrote:Also X, I have a 64 bit CPU. Memetest's site is reciting programmers for 64 bit systems. That might be a problem as well.
In one of my computers a while back memtest would not even run. I replaced the ram and then memtest afterward ran just like it should.
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just being curious.. what program are you using to monitor your system temps and cpu workload, and has that been used during all of your trouble shooting. I know CoreTemp64 will crash your system with the G15 plugin enabled randomly, and one other plugin if not supported.. this is an example
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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There, fixed it for ya.Krom wrote:Agreed 70C is HOT for a recent Intel CPU.
I still use an old P4 laptop as a media server. Core temp gets to 85C-86C when compiling. It even has a laptop "cooler" under it. Added that after I killed a hard drive because of a lengthy compiling session. Lucky the battery didn't explode.
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Default speed is 2500RPMDuper wrote:the fan IS moving... 1065 rpm.
Oh, the "fan" is a ZEROtherm CORE92.
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
Wow, I asked what the multiplier was on my ram on the OCZ forums and the dork mod said \"well since you are unwilling to run our spec (1.65 volts) you can just leave it on auto.\"
Yeah. I'll be buying a different brand.
I ran several other programs and my temp is 28C. Coretemp seems to be giving a bogus reading.
Yeah. I'll be buying a different brand.
I ran several other programs and my temp is 28C. Coretemp seems to be giving a bogus reading.
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In my opinion, Once you resolve the issues:
- Upgrade to Opera 10.53 or later.
- Upgrade to Firefox 3.6.3 or later.
- Drop Internet Explorer (MSIE) except to do Windows Updates.
Worst case only use MSIE for pages that ONLY work in MSIE due to the incompetence of the Web Page Designer that can't learn to make Web Pages work correctly.
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- Upgrade to Opera 10.53 or later.
- Upgrade to Firefox 3.6.3 or later.
- Drop Internet Explorer (MSIE) except to do Windows Updates.
Worst case only use MSIE for pages that ONLY work in MSIE due to the incompetence of the Web Page Designer that can't learn to make Web Pages work correctly.
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Mozilla People are very proactive on fixing issues with Firefox.
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I'd guess that you didn't get full contact, then. Ideally, you'll have an ultra-thin layer over the entire contact area. It's kinda a trade-off. If you try to go really light, you might end up with pockets where you're not getting good contact. If you go too heavy, then you're forcing all the heat to travel through a thicker layer of the goop.Duper wrote:the funny thing is flip, is that I had that thought too and I did have a bit much on it, so I cut way back, but enough. The temps went UP 5C.