calvissuperman
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I get this BSOD when I play Planetside2 after about 35 minutes of gameplay. I have found that if I turn off Shadowplay in the Nvidia GeForce Experience I can extend that time to around 6 hours, but I don't like that. It still ends up BSOD eventually, and it's quite random.
In the game, I will start to hear garbled noise like a lower toned version of the sound I should hear. When that happens it's like a warning to slow down. If I stop what I'm doing and wait a second, it will right itself and I'll be ok. If I hear this in a larger fight or in a situation where I can't control the noise levels it seems to go over the edge and BSOD.
Here is what I have done in no particular order:
PS: The dm log collector didn't work right on my PC, I hit "any button" and it made a folder called SFdebugFiles which only has text in the hosts.txt file and the updatelog.txt file, and once I hit "any button" the second time the folder disappears and I get no zip file.
Thank you for any help you have!
Calvissuperman
In the game, I will start to hear garbled noise like a lower toned version of the sound I should hear. When that happens it's like a warning to slow down. If I stop what I'm doing and wait a second, it will right itself and I'll be ok. If I hear this in a larger fight or in a situation where I can't control the noise levels it seems to go over the edge and BSOD.
Here is what I have done in no particular order:
- Clean install of Nvidia graphics, personally deleting all the files
- Clean install of Logitech Gaming Software, personally deleting all the files
- Trying an older version of my graphics drivers I knew worked previously
- Different Shadowplay settings
- Updated some motherboard drivers
- Installed Samsung Magician for my SSD
- Installed CoreTemp to see heat and performance
- Installed MSI Afterburner and Kombuster to check GCard heat and performance
- Tested the RAM with Windows Memory Test (it got to %100 and then resumed to the OS, so I think that means it passed?)
- Tried screaming at headphones
- Threatened the graphics drivers and LGS drivers
- Lost hope
- EDIT: /sfc /scannow said no errors (forgot to mention I did that)
PS: The dm log collector didn't work right on my PC, I hit "any button" and it made a folder called SFdebugFiles which only has text in the hosts.txt file and the updatelog.txt file, and once I hit "any button" the second time the folder disappears and I get no zip file.
Thank you for any help you have!
Calvissuperman
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