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  1. Posts : 179
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    writhziden said:
    darknightz0117 said:
    I haven't tried another monitor/cable because i do not have access to one. I'm running the video memory test and intelburn test in a little bit. What screenshots of Prime95 should I upload? Are there certain times I should look for?

    Also, my drivers and chipset are up to date. I wanted to update the BIOS but it won't work. The setup.exe works and installs, but when I try to update it, I either get "check your internet connection!", even though I am clearly connected to the internet, or it stops responding and has to be closed. Maybe updating the BIOS will work because that version looks new, but I can't seem to do be able to do it.

    Edit: scratch that, I tried downloading the utility and that worked. But the BIOS version looks like it's fine, so I guess there's no point in running the utility.
    James was responding to the above, and specifically to the question that I put in bold. The screenshots you gave are actually a good baseline, though, so they are helpful. The system is essentially in idle during a video memory test, or at least, it is under very little stress. :)

    You may still want to give some idle screenshots. Let your system do nothing for 15 minutes (do not run any applications, basically). Then take a screenshot of the temperatures and voltages as before.
    Oooh okay. Fail on my part haha. I'll run prime95 after my video test is done.
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  2. Posts : 179
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    Here we are.
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    Temperatures all look to be within the norm. Have you run FurMark as in the link I gave for the 0x116 TDR Error? Video Card - Stress Test with Furmark

    You may also want to try the Unigine: real-time 3D engine (game, simulation, visualization and VR) benchmark tests for your GPU.
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  4. Posts : 179
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    writhziden said:
    Temperatures all look to be within the norm. Have you run FurMark as in the link I gave for the 0x116 TDR Error? Video Card - Stress Test with Furmark

    You may also want to try the Unigine: real-time 3D engine (game, simulation, visualization and VR) benchmark tests for your GPU.
    Yeah that's the weird thing. I ran the FurMark tests a while back, so I thought things with my card were okay. Temps reached 60-70 on high I think. Ran it for close to an hour, no problem. I'll try the Unigine in a little bit.
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