Even more game issues.
System specifications please, give us everything you can. BSOD errors and dump files, give us all the niddy griddy stuff about your computer.
Chloe (Version 3):
[i7 930 @ 4.1Ghz (1.3875V) w/Cooler Master 120M][Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 970 (stock)]
System specifications please, give us everything you can. BSOD errors and dump files, give us all the niddy griddy stuff about your computer.
I’m a bit of a noob when it comes to system specs, so if I leave anything important out I apologize.
Specs
Processor: AMD Phenom II X4 955
Motherboard: Asus M5A88-V EVO
GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series
OS: Windows 7 64bit
DMP from my last BSOD
http://www.filedropper.com/060313-25412-01
DMP I created from GW2 on my last crash
Same here today has been a total failure charactors stuck in LA cant log on severe lag the game is totally unworkable.
Read the foum post from a month ago concerning wondows up dates …thats not my problem dont have those updates.
Problems have been becoming progressively worse through out the last week
During morning and early afternoon game plays fine when the kids get in from school lag and log on problems galore finally cant log on and crashes.
My machine plays other online games fine I have a fast net connection 120mbs fibre
I may be paranoid but seems since the last major build ??
I’m not gunna lie, this is my first time examining .dmp files. It looks like a 124 BSOD which equates to the processor wanting more voltage. I encountered this error a lot during my overclocking testing, but I’m not sure how that translates over to an AMD processor, if at all. You don’t happen to have your processor overclocked or have your motherboard set to automatically overclock, do you?
Chloe (Version 3):
[i7 930 @ 4.1Ghz (1.3875V) w/Cooler Master 120M][Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 970 (stock)]
as an addition running gw2 -diag gets stuck on tracing network paths ?
I’m not gunna lie, this is my first time examining .dmp files. It looks like a 124 BSOD which equates to the processor wanting more voltage. I encountered this error a lot during my overclocking testing, but I’m not sure how that translates over to an AMD processor, if at all. You don’t happen to have your processor overclocked or have your motherboard set to automatically overclock, do you?
I shut off overclocking in the catalyst manager because I seen somewhere that it could cause issues. But the switches on my mobo are still set to overclock. So I don’t really know if anything is overclocked atm. Even if they are, I’ve played with the current settings of my computer before. I don’t know why its having issues now. How would I increase the voltage to my processor to see if that’s the issue?
I’m not gunna lie, this is my first time examining .dmp files. It looks like a 124 BSOD which equates to the processor wanting more voltage. I encountered this error a lot during my overclocking testing, but I’m not sure how that translates over to an AMD processor, if at all. You don’t happen to have your processor overclocked or have your motherboard set to automatically overclock, do you?
I shut off overclocking in the catalyst manager because I seen somewhere that it could cause issues. But the switches on my mobo are still set to overclock. So I don’t really know if anything is overclocked atm. Even if they are, I’ve played with the current settings of my computer before. I don’t know why its having issues now. How would I increase the voltage to my processor to see if that’s the issue?
Well, I haven’t touched AMD’s overclocking abilities yet, I’ve only done Intel so far. However, parts do degrade over time and sometimes an overclock can be stable and eventually turn unstable. I imagine that an older part like the one you have is more susceptible to change due to its age. Hopefully someone else drops in and can better explain how to set voltage levels for overclocking AMD parts.
Chloe (Version 3):
[i7 930 @ 4.1Ghz (1.3875V) w/Cooler Master 120M][Gigabyte G1 Gaming GTX 970 (stock)]