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Well the problem is back again. As usual after a week or two the BSODs and hard-locks are back. Voltage settings haven't changed anything. The latest BSOD dropped the dump file and says the problem was caused by wdf01000.sys which according to what I've read is a Windows system kernel file.
I'm...
Wow I did not expect to see a response from Corsair here. Nice. I was gonna contact you guys next if the 2.1v didn't help. I was just hoping for a little clarity on the voltage thing since I'm still not 100% sure I understand how that effects the RAM performance. If I have anymore issues I'll...
So as I'm learning more and more about where some of my previous builds went wrong I'm trying to learn more about memory voltages. My question is if my Motherboard runs the DDR slots at 1.8v and my ram is specced for 2.1v without touching the BIOS settings will this cause issues?
From what I...
I had similar issues back during the Beta. In december I built my system and everything was peachy keen until I entered Terrokor Forrest. That zone has some problems that Blizzard is able to produce in house. However I do not think that is entirely the problem. I think it's a combination of...
It's all about the total power on the 12a rail. Having 730 watts is great, but if the 12v rail isn't up to snuff you're not gonna get good performance out of the card. I had some BSOD issues with mine, but it was only with WoW. Setting the game to 2xAA fixed it. No other game I've played has...
Oh awesome. I didn't know that. I'll check the voltages when I get home from work this evening.
Edit:
Yep 2.1v ram according to:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820145034
and
http://www.corsair.com/corsair/products/specs/TWIN2X2048-6400C4.pdf
So I'll double check that...
Having an 8800GTX I'm really not pleased with it. The drivers are crap, Nvidia is shirking the responsibility of their driver mistakes onto the game developers who can't fix the driver issues. This is really bad. Running World of Warcraft on the card at 8xAA There are STILL bad AA errors all...
That's what originally fixed the issue, swapping slots and re-seating. The ram I got is on the list of "supported ram," Corsair XMS2 6400D. My guess is that the 2.0 had a special BIOS revision installed on it, so installing F10, reading that it wasn't as stable, and then rolling back to the F7...
So I updated the bios to F10. After updating I ran Memtest at "extensive mode" for 8 hours and nothing. If this issue springs back up again I'm gonna check temps as soon as I reboot and see what they are. While gaming they haven't gotten too high from what the Gigabyte tool tells me. The GPU is...
My computer is listed in the sig. Ram is the Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C4.
I have a 2.0 DS3 and I'm running the F7 Bios. The hitch is I'm having very random crashing issues. The computer started having ram issues so I figured bad ram... I ran a test and it failed. Damn bad RAM... So I tried to...
I have the same X-Fi, CPU, MB, and Ram. I have a 2.0 DS3 as well, but I'm having crashing with mine. It's REALLY annoying. It's probably a RAM issue, but I'm not ruling out the board yet. I want to love this board but I'm a bit worried. I'm also having issues with the onboard LAN dropping DNS...
As far as memory is concerned I can't stand this board. I was gonna try OCing and then I started getting some strange "voodoo" issues with the computer. The computer would just lock-up and have bad memory errors left and right. So I did the normal testing. Ran memtest and MS's memory test. Both...
Very good point. I'd definitely recommend doing that. I forgot to mention that you should try running the Repair tool found in the World of Warcraft folder. It will replace any files that might be corrupt or problematic.
(I'm also new to these forums... what code string is everyone using to...
To the Windows Question. I'm using XP.
Mr Mean:
I went with Intel this time around, so that's my only difference in setup. I also installed XP from scratch with this card since the entirety of the machine except for one hard drive was brand new parts. Some of your control panel settings are...