The trouble here is that the max safe working temp for your CPU is 62c.CPU read out a peak of 67 C, and an average of 61 C. Closed the game, and let temps cool back down, then reset the average again.
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BugCheck 124, {0, fffffa800e000028, b61a4000, 9d000135}
Probably caused by : AuthenticAMD
Followup: MachineOwner
I will download this program and try to do some testing with it today. Currently only using the stock cooler on the CPU. It worked fine for a couple years, but maybe it needs new thermal paste.Hi,Code:******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 124, {0, fffffa800e000028, b61a4000, 9d000135} Probably caused by : AuthenticAMD Followup: MachineOwner
as your probably aware bugcheck 124 relates usually to hardware failure particularly overheating.
One thing which may be happening is is your cpu is overheating when the game gets busy or even unoptimised. The thing is this 'overheating' won't show up if you test with say Prime95 or other such stress testing apps.
I've experienced this personally so know it can occur and your best way of finding out if this is your issue or not is to use something like HWiNFO64 to record temps (it keeps a history of highs and lows although this is lost on a reboot or bsod) and alt-tab out of the game once it gets busy and before you bsod (not always an easy task I know and it may take you a few tries).
What are you using to cool the cpu and can you test it anyway please. See what the temps get to.
Thanks for the update.I will download this program and try to do some testing with it today. Currently only using the stock cooler on the CPU. It worked fine for a couple years, but maybe it needs new thermal paste.
The trouble here is that the max safe working temp for your CPU is 62c.CPU read out a peak of 67 C, and an average of 61 C. Closed the game, and let temps cool back down, then reset the average again.
Lastly, regarding the graphics card location, directly above the power supply. Is it possible the power supply is blowing hot air right at the GPU, or do power supplies even generate that much heat?
Hehe.. I've done this myself, a number of times. Once the cpu detached with such force that whilst trying to control the sudden jerky movement I managed to bash over a good few cpu pins. Luckily a credit card or similar is really handy for setting the pins straight (as well as a magnifying glass).pulling the CPU out of the socket along with the heat sink. Thankfully, no pins were bent or broken in the learning of this lesson.