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I had to stop the last memtest after about 4 hours, it hadn't found any errors by that time. I've only had one CTD so far on an early access game and no BSOD's since resetting the BIOS to default settings.
I normally run memtest for at least 7 hours. But I'm thinking it's probably just a bad overclock.
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No problem although I would test for longer when you get chance. Simply because 4 hours isn't long enough.I had to stop the last memtest after about 4 hours, it hadn't found any errors by that time. I've only had one CTD so far on an early access game and no BSOD's since resetting the BIOS to default settings.
I thought the blue screens had stopped after you removed the driver specified by the C4 dump?I've only had one CTD so far on an early access game and no BSOD's since resetting the BIOS to default settings.
Ah you get off to sleep. These tests can wait. Did the machine come with a list of settings they used to overclock. If so seeing that would be out interest to me being an overclocker and all.
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No problem although I would test for longer when you get chance. Simply because 4 hours isn't long enough.
I thought the blue screens had stopped after you removed the driver specified by the C4 dump?
And yes your overclock settings would be interesting as most of us have at one time or another overclocked something or other although nowadays it's nothing like the dark art it used to be..
I've copied the crash dump analysis from whocrashed, the BSODS relating to gpcidrv64.sys stopped when I removed the gigabyte program but I continued to get the other kind relating to ntoskrnl.exe
When you wake up please send all dump files as running those dumps through a proper debugger may reveal something missed by your app.
Yeah but I've been to sleep since then lol. I'll have a look see shortly..you should have all my dump files as of Tuesday
Definitely as the system I imagine is under warranty? Let them worry about the issue as you paid for a working computer which clearly it isn't.Do you think I should send an email about it to OCUK about it as they sell the system preclocked or are there more things to do here first?
Definitely as the system I imagine is under warranty? Let them worry about the issue as you paid for a working computer which clearly it isn't.
Yes, honestly I've used them for at least 12+ years also and always found them to be very good. I've had one prebuilt system before that was excellent, and bought many components from them. I've emailed them and linked this thread also incase it's of use.I've used Overclockers for years although never bought anything pre - built. They seem to have a good name tho'..