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    Does SE even care about this problem? have they replied to this thread at all? curious.
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    Jyan91, there was a post from a mod early on in the thread saying they will investigate... but honestly, what are they going to investigate? They can't test every hardware configuration... they need error reports, crash dumps, etc. So far, they haven't even asked for this information.

    We are on our own to figure out what conflicts and what doesn't. From what I have gathered from this forum and others where the same issue is reported with FF14, the only real fix to the restarts/BSODs is to replace the "faulty" hardware (which seems to be the video card in most cases). I say "faulty" because I think the card is actually fine, but this game is giving instructions that the card cannot handle. Clearly we can only speculate at this point
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jyan91 View Post
    Does SE even care about this problem? have they replied to this thread at all? curious.
    Nope, i dont think theres even been one post.

    On the voltage on the GPU which i havent tried:

    I havent crashed today or yesterday though but i got a BSOD the day before that.
    I very rarely get them though, but the BSOD is obviously pointing towards the gpu driver.
    I need a custom bios to up my voltage cause Nvidia is annoying that way.. But i risk of screwing up my entire motherboard then, and even if i do get it to work i still risk of frying my graphics card fiddling with voltage which i have no clue about, besides i dont have water cooling so i wonder if i should try it then. Can anyone tell me a safe way to overvoltage/increase voltage on gpu and doing it safely in the process? Edit: I have temperature monitoring programs like realtemp and msi afterburner. The programs show a temp around 45-55c on game on cpu (overclocked 20% by bios auto overclock). And Gpu is around 50-60 max rarely 60 though. I did try turning off the overclock, didnt help. Have formatted and all that :P Ive tried most in earlier posts here.
    Have ran prime95 test with overclock, checked ram, and dxdiag shows no errors whatsoever.

    Oh yes, and i have unparked cpu I saw that mentioned.
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    Last edited by HexxVexx; 01-17-2014 at 11:25 AM.

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    I use 2 4gb ddr3 1333 sticks of ram- I just don't know why the game bsod on a asus gtx 650 but works fine on a gt520 though I did do thermal paste and Un-parked 2 cores.

    I stopped using Microsoft security essentials what else, I uninstalled my i3 cores and restarted pc let Microsoft re-install them for me. I reinstalled windows 7 after I formatted harddrive was sick of it even though its just 1 game I looked up c++ heard that can cause bsod kept running Microsoft fix it on netframe and diagnostics on my hard drive and ram which came clean, re-downloaded ffxiv used administrator 1 time just for the install didn't need it for anything else.

    I basically did every virus program that was out there, I don't even know if I wanna even put the 650 back into my pc cause it might cause a bsod its been 2 months free bsod maybe its on SE's side with c++ remember this all started when I touched the titan crystal half way loading bsod.
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    Last edited by HeroSamson; 01-17-2014 at 09:42 PM.