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    GransHealer's Avatar
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    Aug 2013
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    Sybal Terrechant
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    Midgardsormr
    Main Class
    Arcanist Lv 12
    *Update 2*
    I reset my bios to defaults, and made sure that my 7950 and CPU and ram weren't overclocked, video drivers were sweeped, rebooted and reinstalled to AMD 13.4 (stable) and my PSU is 750w continuous, with no success. Shortly after I began doing whatever stress tests I could on all of my hardware(prime95x64 12hours(6hours blend 6hours custom), Occt gpu:3d 5 hours, Occt PSU 5 hours, Occt CPU 5 hours, furmark (exteme burn-in +dyn back+post fx) 3 hours), and the computer handled all of that with no issues, all while using dual 1920x1080 monitors. I manage to log into ff14 before maintenance on an alt and windows 7 crashes to black screen after about 10 min, needless to say I didn't get lucky logging on again so I couldn't test again. Truthfully I'm just short of rage quitting, so I instead decide to play some civilization 5. 20 min into playing the game, windows crash to black screen! EVERYTHING was well below the load and heat that ff14 caused, heck it wasn't even showing vram utilization! I'm not sure if it is the driver or the video card itself, but I know civilization 5 runs flawlessly for HOURS on my hd5670, so something has wrong with the video card. I'd encourage everyone else to double check any other recent games to see if they are getting similar behavior, since I found no instability from any stress test but can replicate it with Civ5. I'll be going back to my hd5670 and seeing if i encounter any crashes after maintenance is complete I'll update this post then.

    *Update 3* Logged in post maintenance
    Before I pulled the 7950 I tried running single monitor, before maintenance, and still crashed after 20 minuets. So I changed video cards during maintenance back to my old 5670.
    Using my old 5670, with the same driver, 13.4 (what i had originally) I logged on and played for about 4 hours. graphic set much lower, but playable. My play session was ended by a windows 7 crash. Unlike with the 7950 this crash was proceeded by a gray screen and about 10 minuets later caused the computer to freeze up, instead of blanking to a black screen and crashing. I restarted and attempted to log on to error 3102. Fortunately I found this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxfD...4&noredirect=1 to help me figure a way around the error so I could keep playing. I am RMA'ing the card 7950 and hopefully will get one that isn't having the same issue.
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    Last edited by GransHealer; 09-05-2013 at 02:43 AM. Reason: Update

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