BSOD Restart Display Driver (For Hd5850 and HD 6970, no crossfire)

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  1. ugd
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       #11

    Ran the mem test for 2 hours, no errors.



    But yeah dump is in the attachment.
    Last edited by ugd; 08 May 2012 at 00:08.
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  2. ugd
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       #12

    can i somehow overclock the 2D freq on this card?
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       #13

    ugd said:
    Ran the mem test for 2 hours, no errors.



    But yeah dump is in the attachment.

    Related to atikmdag.sys ATI Radeon Kernel Mode Driver. I would re-install newest driver available.
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  4. ugd
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       #14

    Yeah i did that, still get the "driver didn't respond" message.
    It happened when entering certain sites certain times where core clock and mem clock jump to peak. It looked like a digital wave signal in afterburner.
    I am at least getting a new motherboard, processor, ram as well as a ssd tomorrow, if it's still there i'll shoot myself =/

    Tried to use the drivers and such that came with the card without luck. I wasn't able to enter overdrive in ccc in order to set the idle clock higher, because some have reported them to be very low. But in the earlier versions of ccc i did. CC = 250 while MC= 150. I put both at 370, don't know if thats too low,but it didn't work.
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    How are things going with the new hardware installed?
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  6. ugd
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    I wanted to give it a wait for about two weeks, but it looks like everything is working somewhat.
    No more bsod and TDR, i don't know if it's the new beta 12.5 amd ccc or if it's the hardware. I suppose it was most likely the HW.
    But it has been behaving as if i were going to get a bsod/tdr quite a few times, but instead i get "doesn't respond".
    Seems like the new update to opera fixed that.

    Other then that, I7 2600 doesn't seem to handle streaming videos very well when HW accelleration is off.
    Dvd roms are running extreemly slow, most of the times.
    Currently missing bootmgr.

    But that's unrelated.
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    Alright, let us know if you need further help.

    For the video issues, you could start a thread in Music, Pictures & Video - Windows 7 Forums and see if you get any hits.
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  8. ugd
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    Ok...
    I thought i was finally free from the bsods, but i gues not. They just sneaked by when i was away from the computer. I got about 4 or 5 today and in total 10 (Scratch that, 5-6 today, 11 in total) in the last ten days. The biggest problem i noticed until today was the frequent not responding messages from mostly opera. Though, after the last bsod, all the other minidumps dissapeard. No... Wait, second last.
    I feel like i'm getting errors all over the place, bitdefender stops working, windows updater cant install stuff, access violation at 00412B4F, can't complete sfc/scannow...

    The remaining hardware from the old setup is my HDD, which is used for storage now, dvd rom, "graphic card" and psu. The rest is new.


    Corsair TX 850
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    Intel i7 2600K
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    Radeon Hd 6970
    Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600MHz 8GB
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  9. ugd
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    Did a clean install of W7 again... Got a bsod right after the upgrade (have to do a clean install and then upgrade to use the reg key for the upgrade version of windows)
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  10. ugd
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    Ok about 11 bsods today... (Nope 12)

    I wanted to upgrade the firmware for my ssd, and had to use my hdd to do so, installed windows on it and got a bsod. The firmware got upgraded after a while. But then i was unable to boot the ssd, Bootmgr missing. Did a restore, and repair without it helping. Tried to reinstall windows 7 to the ssd, but got bsods during the installation. I had formated the hdd by then... And got bsods trying to install winows on that one as well. I eventually got around to getting W7 installed on the ssd, but since it's a upgrade disc i need to do a upgrade installation so the reg code will be accepted. But i keep getting errors trying...
    I'll try to remove some ram.
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