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BSOD memory management

Posted: 2009-10-04 11:37
by ice_killer
Hey


Im getting some BSOD's :o

Happens during COD WAW


memory management

Stop : 0x0000001a ( 0x00041284,0xc8e0001,0x0001d1313, 0x8a200000)


DId last week a memtest, No errors after a 12H loop.


SPecs:

Windows Vista Home Premium X86
Asus maximus formula X38
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4GHz :o ops:
Asus EAH4870X2
Corrsair TX750W
OCZ FLex FX2 1200 Mhz DDr2 4 Gig :razz: (not running @ 1200 =( )
WD Raptor 37gig
Seagate barucuda 250gig
Maxtor 250 gig

Re: BSOD memory management

Posted: 2009-10-04 11:50
by VoXiNaTiOn
I blame the fact the Q6600 is at stock :p



Ontopic: When you ran Memtest last week, was you getting BSODs then? Or was that just a routine check?



What clocks are the Flex's running at and are you pushing too aggressive timings through them?

Re: BSOD memory management

Posted: 2009-10-04 12:17
by ice_killer
Teh clocks are 5-5-5-15, default clocks

Yes i was having last week also BSOD's :( , same error.

Re: BSOD memory management

Posted: 2009-10-04 12:51
by VoXiNaTiOn
Fair enough.

Even though memtest doesn't throw any errors up, trying playing the game with one module, if it still BSODs try the other module.


Is it only on CoD5 that you BSOD?

Re: BSOD memory management

Posted: 2009-10-04 12:57
by ice_killer
Yes, till now only COD5

Re: BSOD memory management

Posted: 2009-10-04 19:45
by VoXiNaTiOn
So is this happening all the time now or only when gaming? I'm thinking the 4870X2's memory could be borked or overheating.

Re: BSOD memory management

Posted: 2009-10-04 19:58
by ice_killer
Only when gaming, but not every round, soem time i can play 4hours w/o problems, and then the next day it can be after 10 min :S.... When im going to game the fan kicks in to 60% duty cycle (and i know what it is ;) (duty cycle then he :P ))


When its idleing, its aroun 50, ingame aroun 100 (witch is pretty normal for N X2 :P )

Re: BSOD memory management

Posted: 2009-10-05 15:23
by VoXiNaTiOn
Force the fan to 100% , take the side of your case of and have another fan blowing on it. Play for a while and see if you suffer BSODs, if it does then we can rule out overheating.


X2's do get hot, and so are designed to run at that temp, but there's always the off-chance the cards BIOS is messed and tells Windows to halt when the mem goes over a certain temp.



Also, if you use GPU-Z for monitoring temps, it might have a monitor for memory.

Re: BSOD memory management

Posted: 2009-10-05 17:22
by ice_killer
i have always a fan blowing on it (a 200MM fan) and then the stock fan.

Re: BSOD memory management

Posted: 2009-10-05 18:03
by VoXiNaTiOn
Ok, it's not overheating then lol.


Did you do the memtest within windows or boot from a disc?

Re: BSOD memory management

Posted: 2009-10-08 08:03
by ice_killer
boot from disk

Re: BSOD memory management

Posted: 2010-02-06 16:53
by Revollucion
Hello I have same problem sometimes when I am playing game after one map finish i get BSOD during loading next map.Its say Page Fault In Non Paged Area .NAd onyl solution is lower graphic detaild which i hate.I like to enojoy this game on full ;o(