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Old 04-10-2011, 04:26 PM
Russkly Russkly is offline
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If you go into Afterburner you can see the Fan Speed (%) slider just below the Memory Clock slider. Make sure it is on AUTO (click Auto button it should show a green light).

Then click Settings > Fan > TICK "Enable user defined software automatic fan control".

Change the graph to make your GPU fan run at 100% from around 60 c

I have mine on a gradual climb from 50% to 100% fan speed between 40 and 60 c

I also changed another setting which may help if the PSU is unstable at high temps. Go back one window to the General tab and under Safety Properties tick "Force constant voltage".

These haven't totally stopped the reboots but I can now play for at least 15-20mins without any problems. Last night I played for around 30mins and didn't have any reboots.

Hope this helps

Adam
Cheers, Adam.

Will play around tomorrow AM and post results.

You on 270 drivers?

Sean
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Old 04-10-2011, 04:51 PM
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Cheers, Adam.

Will play around tomorrow AM and post results.

You on 270 drivers?

Sean
266.58 at the moment. They give me v good frame-rates in COD, FSX and Call of Duty4.

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, Foxconn Flaming Blade GTI, Intel Core i7 950 @ 3.07 (8 CPUs), 6MB RAM, DirectX 11, Nvidia GTX-470, M-Audio Audiophile 2496, CH Yoke, CH Rudder Pedals, Saitek FF Force, Saitek Yoke

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Old 04-11-2011, 04:05 AM
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you guys need to increase the voltage on IOH to 1.2 or even 1.3 if running multiple PCIE cards
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Old 04-11-2011, 04:37 AM
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No you dont need to that I have 7 full pciex lanes in my EVGA2 and dont need to raise the IOH for standard clocks at all
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Old 04-11-2011, 11:53 AM
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Cheers, Adam.

Will play around tomorrow AM and post results.

You on 270 drivers?

Sean
OK, it is definitely a GPU temperature issue.

Using MSI Afterburner (and RivaTuner to view the Afterburner log file), the GPU Usage hits 100% and stays there as does the GPU fan (with the fan mapped via Afterburner to cut in at 40c and straight-line increase to 100% at 60c.

Actual GPU temp. reaches 75c.

Everything on the GPU is at 100%!!!!!

A screenshot of the log file output is attached.

This is during the Hurricane vs He-111 channel intercept quick mission.

Multiple crashes/reboots - cannot play mission through.

If I do a simple x-country flight in a Hurri or even the Spit vs. Ju-88 custom mission, I can play without crashing.

Settings:

1920x1200 (desktop resolution)
MD = H
BD = L
LD = L
F = L
VE = H
DD = H
BA = L
LS = M
G = Off
S = On
R = On

I'm going to try reducing resolution and then settings to see if that helps.

Thereafter I might try the now-famous kegetys mods, although I'd prefer to wait for the developers to do this sort of thing officially!!!!

This puppy really does push the GPU to the max.

R
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Old 04-11-2011, 12:36 PM
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OK, it is definitely a GPU temperature issue.

Using MSI Afterburner (and RivaTuner to view the Afterburner log file), the GPU Usage hits 100% and stays there as does the GPU fan (with the fan mapped via Afterburner to cut in at 40c and straight-line increase to 100% at 60c.

Actual GPU temp. reaches 75c.

Everything on the GPU is at 100%!!!!!

A screenshot of the log file output is attached.

This is during the Hurricane vs He-111 channel intercept quick mission.

Multiple crashes/reboots - cannot play mission through.

If I do a simple x-country flight in a Hurri or even the Spit vs. Ju-88 custom mission, I can play without crashing.

Settings:

1920x1200 (desktop resolution)
MD = H
BD = L
LD = L
F = L
VE = H
DD = H
BA = L
LS = M
G = Off
S = On
R = On

I'm going to try reducing resolution and then settings to see if that helps.

Thereafter I might try the now-famous kegetys mods, although I'd prefer to wait for the developers to do this sort of thing officially!!!!

This puppy really does push the GPU to the max.

R
Tried 1680x1050 and it seemed to play for longer before crashing/rebooting.

Tried 1680x1050 with BD = VL and LS = L and it played through without crashing.

Interestingly, fan was at 100% and GPU temp reached 86c!!!!!

R

PS Great game when it behaves itself though, lol.
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Old 04-11-2011, 12:53 PM
E69_vencejo E69_vencejo is offline
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hi,
i have same problem. After patch blue screen (before patch launcher problem finally solved).
I test temperatures but i don´t see any problem:
First run gpuz for temperatures log.
Blue screen is with 90/91º celsius in my ring.
Then i stress graphic card with occt and with afterburner i up/down ventilators for check what happend with high temperature.
At 97º celcius, all clocks diminish its value automatically until reach 87º. Then clocks go up to 100% again.
No blue screen, no reboot.

I have the feeling that many have appeared blue screen right after i press a button or axis, or both, but this is very subjective .

i5 750, 4G ram, p55-ud5, xfi, asus 570, 1000w power, tir and x52.
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Old 04-11-2011, 06:13 PM
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this is something i'm getting as well. can go for a couple sorties, or less than one pass, and it then it goes to a bluescreen shut down. damn thing goes off too quickly to see the rror message, any tips on where to find the crash log?

was doing it before patch as well, so don't think it's related to that, nor does it appear to be related to settings as it does it whatever they are (running models high, VE and decals medium, everything else low or off, res is 1280x1024, specs as below)
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Old 04-11-2011, 07:24 PM
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this is something i'm getting as well. can go for a couple sorties, or less than one pass, and it then it goes to a bluescreen shut down. damn thing goes off too quickly to see the rror message, any tips on where to find the crash log?

was doing it before patch as well, so don't think it's related to that, nor does it appear to be related to settings as it does it whatever they are (running models high, VE and decals medium, everything else low or off, res is 1280x1024, specs as below)
I don't even get bluescreen - straight to reboot.

Mine was doing it before patch too, but not nearly as frequently.

I'm convinced it's a GPU temperature problem, but something is working the GPU really, really hard, and more so since the patch.

Anyway for the Windows Event Viewer, you just need to press F1 whilst in your Desktop and search for Event Viewer (for Windows 7, and apologies if you knew this already and were looking for something else lol).

There's probably an easier way, but I don't use it very often.

Post the results here and somebody will be able to diagnose the problem, I trust.

Good luck.

R
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Old 04-11-2011, 07:52 PM
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cheers for that, didn't have a clue what it was or where to find it

system error log is

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x10000050 (0x8ad3f002, 0x00000000, 0xafa114f6, 0x00000000). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini041111-01.dmp.

not sure what i can open the dmp file with though...

the erro that follows directly after this is

The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:
nvatabus
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