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dxgmms1.sys
Error code and driver stated.
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dxgmms1.sys
Error code and driver stated.
Here you go, these are the two latest ones I found. The others I have already uploaded.
That is true... but you forget that logs get updated and do tell us something. One dump is useless here, the memory was corrupted in such a way that the dump could not analyze anything. The other was indeed one of the graphic drivers.
So we now have two options open:
1. It is still a faulty driver - Graphics combination.
2. It is a temperature problem of the GPU
Do you have/use something to monitor temps with? Like cpu-z and gpu-z or HWMonitor (does both)?
Catalyst Control Center appears to show the temperature of the GPU, usually it hovers around 40-45C depending on room temperature. Don't know exact temperature during games, I'll check it out and let you know.
Here are the dumps and logs.
Ok, had another good look, incl multiple dumps. More than 2 of those show memory that has corrupted so much,,it could not even dump correctly.
I think it is time to check some HW, starting with memory:
Download a copy of Memtest86 and burn the ISO to a CD using Iso Recorder or another ISO burning program.
Boot from the CD, and leave it running for at least 5 or 6 passes.
Just remember, any time Memtest reports errors, it can be either bad RAM or a bad motherboard slot.
Test the sticks individually, and if you find a good one, test it in all slots.
RAM - Test with Memtest86+
PS. 6 passes will take up 6-8 hours....
Well this is somewhat humorous, I ran MemTest86 overnight on both sticks of ram at the same time, due to lazyness of having to take one out. I let it run for about 6 and a half passes. The results:
- 6 tests
- 0 passes
- 65773312 errors
I'll run it again tonight this time trying to single out bad ram/bad slot.
Ok, that is a step forward. Please follow the testing sequence and remember it can be stick(s) and/or slot(s).... But it is mostly a stick.
Alright so I ran all the sticks in all the slots for 3-4 passes each. No errors at all. I tried to run 2 sticks together like I did the first time, thinking that I could reproduce the 65 million errors, but nope, I couldn't.