Did you start having problems when you updated to the 12.x drivers? This has been common on a number of systems of late. My system has more hiccups with the 12.x drivers, though I have yet to get a crash from them. My system did freeze/hang and start again a lot immediately after installing those drivers, but a restart resolved that problem.
Have you tried rolling back to the 11.x drivers?
You know, I am going to do this today ... although if it was indeed the video card, etc., one of the local retail outlet is having a sale so I may be able to get a new video card today ...
By the way: It may interest you to know that we get a lot of nVidia crashes related to nvlddmkm.sys because that is the nVidia video driver. You got a lot related to the atikmpag.sys or atikmdag.sys since those are the ATI video drivers. I find it amusing how many people say they want to switch to ATI because their nVidia card is causing problems and vice versa.
WTF!
Your crashes are most likely due to a bad card (you said before both cards were fine, but did you confirm this for sure?), a conflict with crossfire, a driver conflict, a bad motherboard, or a RAM issue. Do you have any issues if you run each of the graphics cards by itself? I know you were doing this before you replaced the RAM, but it may be a good test now that you have no RAM errors.
It is also worth noting that while the RAM may be fine, you are mixing 333 MHz RAM and 400 MHz RAM. That can also cause conflicts. Have you tried running with only the set of 333 MHz RAM or only the set of 400 MHz RAM?
Yes on testing individual video cards.
Tested with all mixed memory and dual cards WITHOUT crossfire and all seems fine with Furmark. Then crossfired it with Catalyst with the new 12.4 driver and crashed immeidately upon engaging Furmark. (Apparently finger crossing did not help blah blah blah ...) ... then afterwards disengaged crossfire and tested with Furmark AND also played Battlefield 3 for about 1 hour (no full screen, low resolution) without crashing and computer was left idle until this morning and did not crash or hang.
Will try the memories too ...
My Computer
At a glance
Win 7 Pro 64 bit
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Asus P5Q-e, Asus N73Jq, Lenovo T420s
- OS
- Win 7 Pro 64 bit
- Motherboard
- Asus P5Q-e
