Many games crashing, no BSOD, Speccy+FurMark attached

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  1. Posts : 37
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #11

    Alex1986 said:
    Like you said earlier when you reverted to stock settings everything is fine so just run on default.
    I admit that my ability to explain stuff is horrible. Sorry about that. Rereading my first post today I see the confusion. I just wanted to say that Furmark run without crash after OC has been reverted, but that is the as same with OC. Games are still crashing even without OC.
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  2. Posts : 92
    Windows 8.1
       #12

    I found this in your logs...

    "The NVIDIA OpenGL driver has encountered
    an out of memory error. This application might
    behave inconsistently and fail."

    The fun part is this error is from 2013 to current 2014 :)

    Maybe lower textures you have less than 1gb on your card and playing at what 1680 x 1050? I think card is just to weak lower to 1280x720.

    Is there a demo for one of your games that's crashing maybe it's just crappy game?
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  3. Posts : 37
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    Yes, there is demo ... Take On Demo | Take On Helicopters

    I am gonna try it with lower setting. If it's really the issue, the developers are quite lame when not handling such error properly.

    Edit: Still crashing after lowering many settings, game looks like crap. I have been playing much more graphic intensive games on this machine without crash. Also I can play ToH game on my laptop without any issue using on board video card.
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  4. Posts : 92
    Windows 8.1
       #14

    FredyC said:

    I am gonna try it with lower setting. If it's really the issue, the developers are quite lame when not handling such error properly.
    Developers don't care...

    Im gonna cheak the demo OMG 4gb...ehh im off will be back later.

    So if your sure it's not gfx so maybe psu is dying? i had bsod,crashes on my old desktop when playing games other things worked fine.

    Edit: This is why im laptop fan something is breaking i buy a new one and it's cheap 300-400$ sure can't run in ultra but medium 720p is enought for me.
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  5. Posts : 37
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #15

    Alex1986 said:
    So if your sure it's not gfx so maybe psu is dying? i had bsod,crashes on my old desktop when playing games other things worked fine.
    If by "psu" you mean "cpu" then I somewhat doubt that, it's like one year old machine. Are there any benchmarks for the cpu testing ? I know about OCCT and I can run it through the night if necessary.
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  6. Posts : 92
    Windows 8.1
       #16

    PSU - Power Supply Unit.

    I just remembered this from my old desktop 3 years ago i had crashes,bsod and other wired things happening when playing games mostly 3d ones.

    When i returned to normal settings on my cpu and gfx and diden't play heavy intensive games everything was running fine.

    So it might be psu...

    And since i diden't find anything in logs(too be honest im too lazy to cheak them completly) it might be psu.

    Could you borrow one from friend and see if it still gives you crashing?
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  7. Posts : 37
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #17

    Well unfortunately I don't have any friend with spare PSU to borrow. However when you are talking about power issues...I have whole machine connected to 9 years old APC unit. I have some weird issues recently when whole APC just cuts the power to everything. Is it possible that it could be causing troubles like game crashing? Sounds very unlikely.
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  8. Posts : 92
    Windows 8.1
       #18

    FredyC said:
    Sounds very unlikely.
    Fine then im out of ideas hope someone else will help you.
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  9. Posts : 127
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #19

    Hey Fredy,

    You really need to do a process of elimination. Like take it off the APC and plug the IEC or kettle lead as its commonly known as. Direct in to the wall outlet.

    Back off ANY overclocks (Which i think you have done already. But double check). Then it is a matter of testing other parts out to see if these crashes still persist. Its the only way to be honest. It might be an idea to watch/log temps with CPU-Z/GPU-Z also.

    The worst thing is in these cases is if you don't have a friend or anyone with parts you can borrow for testing purposes
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