Troubleshooting Ideas...
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Troubleshooting Ideas...
My computer will freeze during game play during BF2, but during games like Supreme Commander, Battlestations Midway, and Oblivion it will freeze usually when I exit to the desktop.
When I reboot after a freeze BF2 won't lock up again until I completely shut down my computer, and turn it on the next day, and play then the cycle will start over again.
One of the strangest things is after these lock ups the cache for my browser is gone. I have to re-enter user names, and passwords, and even game profile can be lost.
Any ideas?
AMD 4800
2 Gigs RAM
ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe
Creative X-Fi Audio
Nvidia 8800 GTX
Maxtor 300 GB Hard Drive
Latest drivers for all hardware, and all windows updates.
When I reboot after a freeze BF2 won't lock up again until I completely shut down my computer, and turn it on the next day, and play then the cycle will start over again.
One of the strangest things is after these lock ups the cache for my browser is gone. I have to re-enter user names, and passwords, and even game profile can be lost.
Any ideas?
AMD 4800
2 Gigs RAM
ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe
Creative X-Fi Audio
Nvidia 8800 GTX
Maxtor 300 GB Hard Drive
Latest drivers for all hardware, and all windows updates.
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Download Memtest and let it run overnight (or while you're at work for the day, or whatever, just as long as it gets to run for at least several hours).
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Windows Memory Diagnostic is more intensive than any of the Memtest derivatives ... and word on Ars is that Oblivion is actually even more intensive(!) than the dedicated testing tools.
Ironically, a friend I built a machine for had the exact same problem.
It turned out to be the dual channel RAM.
Despite both 1 GB modules being Crucial branded with the same part number, one used Micron chips while the other used Samsung.
That's when I learned to order those dual channel kits instead of just ordering two separate modules with the same part number.
Anyway, the fix turned out to be reversing the order in which the modules were installed.
It turned out to be the dual channel RAM.
Despite both 1 GB modules being Crucial branded with the same part number, one used Micron chips while the other used Samsung.
That's when I learned to order those dual channel kits instead of just ordering two separate modules with the same part number.
Anyway, the fix turned out to be reversing the order in which the modules were installed.
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Re: Troubleshooting Ideas...
I use to have a very similar rig as yours (2 7800GTXs and a different HD would be the only differences). It also had hardlocks, CTDs and blue screens. All the individual components ran fine, and continue to (except the motherboard, which is now in the landfill) - Uranium has the CPU, my coworker has the ram and one of the GPUs, my work machine has the other GPU, and my current home machine has the X-Fi and HDs.Kamakazie Sith wrote:My computer will freeze during game play during BF2, but during games like Supreme Commander, Battlestations Midway, and Oblivion it will freeze usually when I exit to the desktop.
When I reboot after a freeze BF2 won't lock up again until I completely shut down my computer, and turn it on the next day, and play then the cycle will start over again.
One of the strangest things is after these lock ups the cache for my browser is gone. I have to re-enter user names, and passwords, and even game profile can be lost.
Any ideas?
AMD 4800
2 Gigs RAM
ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe
Creative X-Fi Audio
Nvidia 8800 GTX
Maxtor 300 GB Hard Drive
Latest drivers for all hardware, and all windows updates.
Honestly, with the experience I had, I think the problem is the motherboard. The X-Fi never wanted to play nice it in, even after playing musical slots (only had to two to choose from, anyway); most of the blue screens went back to its driver. Windows wanting to share resources between the X-Fi and 7800s didn't help, either. And IIRC, using the onboard audio didn't help, either. I could never determine if it was an issue with the bus latencies and times or with how the board provides power to the cards (neither of which you can do jack about, other than updating to the latest BIOS and hoping for the rest).
The games locking up on exit would point to a resource conflict - the drivers for the 8800 and the X-Fi are probably trying to free the same resources up, causing one or both to freeze Windows. BF2 locking up is probably due to the X-Fi, which goes back to bus timings and driver resources, since it will make more use of the card than the other games; you might want to try using software sound in BF2 for a day and see what happens.
You can try several things:
1) Move the X-Fi to a different slot, and change the resources it gets allocated (go to accessories->system tools->system information to see what resources it and the 8800 share; and I don't care what people say about Windows automatically avoiding conflicts with shared resources, because it doesn't always work).
2) Update the BIOS. If its a bus timing/latency issue or a power issue, a new BIOS might make adjustments to handle that.
3) Reinstall Windows.
4) Build a new system, because IMO, that motherboard, as a product/model, is trash.
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Arrow, I suspected it might be the Creative card. I tried lowering the hardware acceleration, and that didn't seem to work. I've also suspected that it might be the motherboard, but I ran the memory test that Phongn provided, and it froze during that test so hopefully it is just the memory.
Thanks everyone. I'll keep you posted...
Thanks everyone. I'll keep you posted...
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Try removing the Creative card altogether. Yeah, onboard sound tends to suck, but just live with it for a bit and see if that solves the issue.
Personally, I think Creative is a gigantic pile of shit, but that shouldn't be taken as any specific complaint against a specific piece of hardware, especially as I'm a Santa Cruz fanboy myself.
Personally, I think Creative is a gigantic pile of shit, but that shouldn't be taken as any specific complaint against a specific piece of hardware, especially as I'm a Santa Cruz fanboy myself.
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Did you do anything after that or do you still have the side of your case off?Fire Fly wrote:Whenever I used to play BF2, I would get freezes and CTDs. I searched a dozen forums before I found a possible reason: overheating. So, I removed the side panel to my CPU and sat a fan next to it. It worked like a charm.
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What is Project Zohar?
"On a serious note (well not really) I did sometimes jump in and rate nBSG episodes a '5' before the episode even aired or I saw it." - RogueIce explaining that episode ratings on SDN tv show threads are bunk
"On a serious note (well not really) I did sometimes jump in and rate nBSG episodes a '5' before the episode even aired or I saw it." - RogueIce explaining that episode ratings on SDN tv show threads are bunk