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Not that was cpu only, furmark stresses the GPU....
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but no results were log. This is extremely frustrating and can someone help me? Thanks.
I did exactly just that. The test ran until 99% then finish and auto reboot to Windows. Go to event viewer and no results whatsoever. :\ Is this windows version bug?
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Not that i know of for sure. You may not need the log as from what you've shown the memory passed.Is this windows version bug?
Ok so looking back over the thread we tested the cpu with a stability test.
You've just tested the RAM so now let's test the graphics card.
Please run furmark for an hour and see if the gpu runs ok. It shouldn't overheat or crash and again you can use speedfan to monitor the gpu temp:
FurMark: VGA Stress Test, Graphics Card and GPU Stability Test, Burn-in Test, OpenGL Benchmark and GPU Temperature | oZone3D.Net
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This is to test the gpu and is different.isnt that the same as AMD over drive? which i already have i recall doing a stress test and all was ok
Please follow my post above.
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Your results above probably show that the gpu is running fine.
Does your system crash on every game you play or just one or two? Perhaps they need patching?
Anyhoo testing has shown there isn't a great deal wrong with your machine and it could be down to something you've either installed or are currently running which causes the crash.
Often troubleshooting can mean a great deal of trial and error to track down the cause so don't leave any stone unturned.
Does your system crash on every game you play or just one or two? Perhaps they need patching?
Anyhoo testing has shown there isn't a great deal wrong with your machine and it could be down to something you've either installed or are currently running which causes the crash.
Often troubleshooting can mean a great deal of trial and error to track down the cause so don't leave any stone unturned.
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It doesn’t crash just very random untimed restarts without warning. It could happen anytime even while browsing the web e.g Facebook YouTube. After it resets it’s fine after but it’s a pain having to wait for windows to boot up again. It might be drivers .?? I might restore the system from scratch
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I might restore the system from scratch
Well going back to your original dump files, they were bugcheck 124.
As I said at the time, this can be caused primarily from overheating, usually down to overclocking, BUT out of date applications as well as drivers can also trip this error to go off.
I've even known an out of date copy of the chrome browser to cause this bugcheck.
I'm not saying this is whats wrong with your set up but simply offer it as an example.
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Also look over your system as a whole:
What third party applications are you running? (that means anything other than the default windows programs)
Because of the restart you need to view everything with suspicion. Make sure that any software that your using (as well as drivers) are the latest versions.
What third party applications are you running? (that means anything other than the default windows programs)
Because of the restart you need to view everything with suspicion. Make sure that any software that your using (as well as drivers) are the latest versions.