cageymaru
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Asus Sabertooth 990FX has been fixed by Asus finally! Get it here. And thanks to blppt for the information again. He's been a godsend.
I want to preface this by stating that there is an unofficial fix for this problem now thanks to blppt for finding it and The Stilt over on Xtremesystems.org for fixing it! Kudos to those guys and the fix can be found at the bottom of this post and in the thread also.
A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval.
Why do I keep getting this error when I fire up a game, yet the system passes numerous stress tests? Nothing is overclocked, using optimized default in the bios, other games work fine, and the system was stable previously with a 555 BE in it before I installed the 8120.
Saint's Row the Third crashes.
Portal 2 crashes at splash screen.
Total War Shogun 2 crash at splash screen.
Dawn of War Retribution crashes at splash screen.
F.E.A.R 3 crashes at splash screen.
Team Fortress 2 crashes at the connect to server screen.
Deus Ex HDR crashes at load screen.
Dirt 3 crashes at the loading screen.
Civilization 5 runs fine.
Battlefield Bad Company 2 runs butter smooth.
Left For Dead 2 butter smooth.
Rift is so smooth that my fps doubled from the 555 BE.
Super Street Fighter 4 is smooth.
Just perplexes me that some games work and some just don't. I thought Portal and L4D2 shared the same basic engine; I guess not.
I'm figuring that it is something on my end but I'm just stumped. I would love to OC the system, but if it can't run at stock what's the point in trying. Oh and the games that work continue working at up to 4200 speeds on stock voltage.
About to reinstall win 7 64 for the 5th time so I won't be able to reply for a couple hours. If you have any ideas on how to help I'd appreciate it!
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The Unofficial Fix! This works great for me!
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Seems that MSI has finally fixed it's motherboards. Thanks to [H] user jreinlie4 there are new bios out.
I want to preface this by stating that there is an unofficial fix for this problem now thanks to blppt for finding it and The Stilt over on Xtremesystems.org for fixing it! Kudos to those guys and the fix can be found at the bottom of this post and in the thread also.
A clock interrupt was not received on a secondary processor within the allocated time interval.
Why do I keep getting this error when I fire up a game, yet the system passes numerous stress tests? Nothing is overclocked, using optimized default in the bios, other games work fine, and the system was stable previously with a 555 BE in it before I installed the 8120.
Saint's Row the Third crashes.
Portal 2 crashes at splash screen.
Total War Shogun 2 crash at splash screen.
Dawn of War Retribution crashes at splash screen.
F.E.A.R 3 crashes at splash screen.
Team Fortress 2 crashes at the connect to server screen.
Deus Ex HDR crashes at load screen.
Dirt 3 crashes at the loading screen.
Civilization 5 runs fine.
Battlefield Bad Company 2 runs butter smooth.
Left For Dead 2 butter smooth.
Rift is so smooth that my fps doubled from the 555 BE.
Super Street Fighter 4 is smooth.
Just perplexes me that some games work and some just don't. I thought Portal and L4D2 shared the same basic engine; I guess not.
I'm figuring that it is something on my end but I'm just stumped. I would love to OC the system, but if it can't run at stock what's the point in trying. Oh and the games that work continue working at up to 4200 speeds on stock voltage.
About to reinstall win 7 64 for the 5th time so I won't be able to reply for a couple hours. If you have any ideas on how to help I'd appreciate it!
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The Unofficial Fix! This works great for me!
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Here's the exact procedure for using the temporary fix (repost)
Update:
For those who are following and have the same problems as me:
This guy somehow managed to mod the BIOS AND fix the performance issues:
I dont know who he is, but right now, he is quite simply GOD, LOL
FIRST, you need to install this *modified* version of the 0813 BIOS on post 35 of this page (solves the crashing BSOD problem):
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums...G-games-causing-BSOD-on-Bulldozer-issue/page2
Direct link:
http://www.multiupload.com/DP86G5312L
THEN, you need to download and run the file at post 56 (fixes the 5 fps problem):
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums...G-games-causing-BSOD-on-Bulldozer-issue/page3
Direct link:
http://www.multiupload.com/FN0DQPG8BU
(run the Orechi-CEG program, not the other executable)
Limited testing, but so far, works perfectly. I'd thank him, but you apparently need to PAY to register with that forum.
NOTE: you will need to run that at every boot. I rarely reboot, so it doesnt bother me, so if you dont want to be bothered with that, or are iffy about using 3rd party mods with something as critical as a BIOS, just wait for the forthcoming official BIOS from ASUS.
Seems that MSI has finally fixed it's motherboards. Thanks to [H] user jreinlie4 there are new bios out.
MSI just gave the the BETA BIOS for the 890FXA-GD70. It fixes the DRM issue and adds a couple features to the BIOS.
I do not have a changelog.
It is version 1.13B5 aka 1.1D5. Here is the link:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1525839/Bios/A7640AMS.1D5.rar
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