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just installed my wei stayed the same 7.8 graphics and 3d thanks guys
well when i just installed the 10.11 without the hotfix you members suggested i was running a 6.8 like wtf happened there ?
Well im happy now but still got a few bsod's while gamming something about the amd cpu cache i looked into it but really can't tell why it is happening i also reset the graphics card and it still bsod .
This particular situation i was looking at the error log alot of people suggested bad ram but that isnt the case I dont have another pci -e slot also suggested bios needs to be updated did that as well.
Can someone maybe give a eduacated guess i pretty much did all the trouble shooting areas memtest and all but the bsod is not always just occasionaly also the report was saying something that the card wasn't looping fast enough or got stuck is there something wrong with the cpu or is it my card in general too much load on it?
One more thing it also mentioned my virus might be corrupting it technicly windows doesn't reconize it so what could it be i use WEBROOT SPYSWEEPER WITH ANTI VIRUS
All answers will be welcomed thanks in advanced
Have you tried the 10.10e hotfix drivers or the new 11.1a beta drivers? I haven't had any crashes with either of those. I never tried 10.11 because I saw too many people having issues.
well i used the 11.1 a hot fix on the 10.11 is that were i f'up'ed?
It says im using 10.12
Last edited by Solarstarshines; 20 Jan 2011 at 14:48.
The reason it shows 10.12 is that is the last official/WHQL set you had installed. The beta/hotfix sets don't have the Catalyst version listed in them anywhere so it will show whatever was the last one, or on a clean Windows install show nothing for the Catalyst version if a beta driver is installed.
Here is what mine looks like after cleaning out the leftover bits from the last driver,
i see thank you stormy for the info
Now if i can just figure why i get those random BSOD's
actually soon im going to change the board and ram anyone think that could lick my issue ?
How many RAM cards do you have?
Sometimes, when you have lots of RAM and/or RAM cards, you need a CPU-NB voltage bump. This is for the CPU integrated memory controller.
D/L CPUZ and post a snip of the CPU, Mainboard, Memory, and SPD tabs.
Have you been checking your temperatures?
Go to your BIOS and tell us what the CPU, RAM and North Bridge/memory controller (CPU-NB) voltages are.
They are usually around 1.0 - 1.1v, bump it to 1.2v.
here's a snip i see my ram has two different voltages should i swap out the 2 sticks with the higher voltage ?
i have the same exact ram except two of them are the gaming series and the other isnt but duplicate specs and same vendor g-series viper ram patriot 8 gigs
also this is my ram http://www.frys.com/product/5958394?...H:MAIN_RSLT_PG
http://www.frys.com/product/5447899?...H:MAIN_RSLT_PG
i think the ram doesnt match even though they bare the same latency i think i might have solved my own problem what do you think
Most important is the CPUZ Memory tab, this tells us what the actual settings are, the SPD tab is the recommended settings and voltages, they are not actual voltages and settings.
This will tell me what needs to be done, include this in your next post.
Mixing RAM can cause problems, but they do work sometimes.Go to your BIOS and tell us what the CPU, RAM and North Bridge/memory controller (CPU-NB) voltages are.
Since yours are close to the same, I would check the settings/voltages before buying any new RAM.
The EPP#1 is different, so make sure you are running JEDEC #3 settings. You won't notice a difference going from EPP#1 to JEDEC #3.