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System Name | Aurora MK III |
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Processor | AMD Phenom II X4 925 Processor @ 2.8GHz |
Motherboard | MA785GMT-UD2H |
Cooling | Stock |
Memory | 2x2GB 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) |
Video Card(s) | Radeon HD 5770 |
Storage | 2 500 GB, 320 GB & 160 GB HDDs |
Display(s) | H19W Envision 19'' @ 60 Hz 5ms |
Case | Case from Microcenter with a multitude of vent holes and ROM slots. |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek HD Audio output |
Power Supply | OCZ StealthXStream OCZ700SXS 700W ATX12V |
Software | Windows 7 Ultimate |
Sorry if this is the wrong section but not sure where it should go...I just got a crash of 'hypertransport sync error' while streaming FF14 (ironically about to get off...for a tiny bit.) I've never had this error before, and not even when I spent an hour in character creation last night (dont judge me)...and this is my first night actually playing FF14.
I don't overclock, and as far as I know all my settings are default...I've read this could be faulty ram, gpu, motherboard, heating...I really don't know....A few months ago I ran tests for gpu memory and furmark, nothing had any issues resulting. I will say I've struggled with this gpu since I got it in march, a full month after I requested it...It's supposed to be a replacement for my broken 5770, but it was a refurbished one that from the get go could not run the same games/settings as my original 5770 when it was new. I had to lower settings. But furmark n other tests dont seem to pull up anything. I ran a windows memory diagnostic a week ago on my RAM, and nothing popped up...
How can I check what is/is not causing the problem....I've read it may require me to manually adjust transport speeds or some such on certain bridges? I'll admit I'm not that knowledgeable/good at bridges so....yeah...what tests/things can I check? Any suggestions? Any other bits of knowledge you want provided I'm more than willing....I will say I should be getting my friends 560 TI within a few weeks hopefully, so if it IS the GPU itself...it wont be an issue much longer....
I don't overclock, and as far as I know all my settings are default...I've read this could be faulty ram, gpu, motherboard, heating...I really don't know....A few months ago I ran tests for gpu memory and furmark, nothing had any issues resulting. I will say I've struggled with this gpu since I got it in march, a full month after I requested it...It's supposed to be a replacement for my broken 5770, but it was a refurbished one that from the get go could not run the same games/settings as my original 5770 when it was new. I had to lower settings. But furmark n other tests dont seem to pull up anything. I ran a windows memory diagnostic a week ago on my RAM, and nothing popped up...
How can I check what is/is not causing the problem....I've read it may require me to manually adjust transport speeds or some such on certain bridges? I'll admit I'm not that knowledgeable/good at bridges so....yeah...what tests/things can I check? Any suggestions? Any other bits of knowledge you want provided I'm more than willing....I will say I should be getting my friends 560 TI within a few weeks hopefully, so if it IS the GPU itself...it wont be an issue much longer....