If you're not sure.look more closely and try to identify everything you can discern. What we need are people posting more precisely what they have done to lead to the crashes they're seeing. Do NOT install anywhere under Program Files or Program Files(x86). Try moving the installation / reinstalling to a standard installation folder - on the root of the drive or a folder of your own creation. Sounds like you could have partitioned your drive or somehow installed in a non-standard location. LoadedModule=PhysX3CharacterKinematic_圆4.dll Message: The thread attempted to read inaccessible data at 0xB978915A. ****Just ran OCCT's 3D Test again for a few minutes: no errors, no crashes, no restarts.Įxpression: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xC0000005) No idea if any of it helped, but it couldn't have hurt. I also blew out the PCIe slot for good measure. ***I just reseated my video card and unplugged/re-plugged all the power cables. **And I just finished a Port Royal stress test. I cancelled the test after a few runs, because I forgot that it runs on a loop 20 times. And my UPS reported a total UPS power draw of 550W ( my monitor and external HDDs are included in that, I assume). I also use RTSS with HWinfo, and I can see my GPU Power was maxed at 380W while it was running. I just ran Timespy in stress test mode, no problems. I'm not sure exactly how much it pulled while I ran the GPU test. When I ran the OCCT PSU test, I saw it hit 660W. I look at the UPS load to see how much power is being used, although it also includes my monitor (27" 1440p) and two external hard drives. I have it connected to my PC with a USB cable, and HWinfo can read the data coming from it, including battery charge and UPS load. I have an uninterruptable power supply (UPS), also a newer one, upgraded to 1500VA/1000W (I had a 600W UPS, previously). I do have GPU-Z, but normally use HWinfo.
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