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  1. Posts : 6,885
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Mint 9
       #31

    1.5V is way too high, you want it to be as low as possible and still stable.

    ~Lordbob
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  2. Posts : 41
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #32

    I'm confused...I thought you said to increase it...
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  3. Posts : 6,885
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Mint 9
       #33

    Ebrech said:
    I'm confused...I thought you said to increase it...
    I did, but the voltage range for that chip is up to 1.375V, 1.5V is WAY too high. I said increase it in small increments to get it stable.

    ~Lordbob
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  4. Posts : 41
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #34

    ok I put it back to 1.25v
    btw we had another bsod
    the only way we avoid that is by playing in window mode
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  5. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #35

    Hey,

    OK, we need to get a full MEMORY dump to see what is really going on.

    To enable full memory dump:

    Computer > Properties > Advanced System Settings > Startup And Recovery Section > Settings Under System faile > Write debugging info > choose "kernel memory dump" and set dump file to "%SystemRoot%\MEMORY.DMP" > click OK twice and reboot

    Next time you get a BSOD you should fine the %SystemRoot%\MEMORY.DMP file.

    Please upload somewhere and send the link to someone here you trust.

    As a full MEMORY dump might accidentally include private information.

    To be safe try and make it BSOD with only the game running on the system, close all other applications.


    Take Care,

    Will
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  6. Posts : 41
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #36

    war59312 said:
    Hey,

    OK, we need to get a full MEMORY dump to see what is really going on.

    To enable full memory dump:

    Computer > Properties > Advanced System Settings > Startup And Recovery Section > Settings Under System faile > Write debugging info > choose "kernel memory dump" and set dump file to "%SystemRoot%\MEMORY.DMP" > click OK twice and reboot

    Next time you get a BSOD you should fine the %SystemRoot%\MEMORY.DMP file.

    Please upload somewhere and send the link to someone here you trust.

    As a full MEMORY dump might accidentally include private information.

    To be safe try and make it BSOD with only the game running on the system, close all other applications.


    Take Care,

    Will
    ok I will tomorrow :) thanks
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  7. Posts : 41
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #37

    ok it is still not passing the small FFT test on prime 95

    Also I did previously post a memory.dmp file on this very post -_-
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  8. Posts : 6,885
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Mint 9
       #38

    Was the BSoD still a 124 code?
    You might bump up the voltage some more (yes, to above 1.325 this time) to get it stable.

    Are you overclocking at all?

    ~Lordbob
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  9. Posts : 41
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #39

    Lordbob75 said:
    Was the BSoD still a 124 code?
    You might bump up the voltage some more (yes, to above 1.325 this time) to get it stable.

    Are you overclocking at all?

    ~Lordbob

    no bob I did not Overclock exept that card is already overclocked from default, it also means I can't overclock it more...I have no idea if I can downclock it but I think like you said the CPU might not have enought power... it was at 1.25v on auto I raised it to 1.30 for now and will try gaming and see if it crashes

    Once again thanks everyone for your patience and time I really appreciate
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  10. Posts : 2,566
    Win 7 Pro x64 SP1 OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.7
       #40

    Glad we could help. Lordbob is doing very well.

    Let me know if you are getting anymore BSOD problems.
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