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Critical Error...

zDmn

Weaksauce
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Jul 28, 2003
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At first i thought it was a video driver problem but i fixed what i could and now every time i play warcraft3 and sometimes ut2004 the program shuts and i get a Critical Error message followed by a bunch of gibberish. It says something about the memory also. I've tried setting my ram timeings a bit looser and still nothing works. What causes critical errors?
Sorry if this is the wrong forum for this but i dont know where to post because im not sure what the damn problem is!
 
Ok let me make sure I'm clear on this.
You are playing a memory intensive game (War3 or UTK4)
The game closes and you get gibberish.

That is abasicly cause by a bad stick of memory. Try removing 1 stick running the programs. And then put in the other and take the other out. AHH you know what I mean. Try that.

Set your timings back to SPD while testing. Yes OC is fun, but remember the first rule of the OVERCLOCKER. You are not running at recommended spec. And sometimes they mean it.
 
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