WOOHOO
Well anyway, I've been getting the BSOD. It was saying something about a infinite loop and I was getting the stop error 0:0x0000000E. Windows told me to update my drivers or lower the GPU's performance or something.
My video card has this option in the tool bar where u set the Memory speed and the other stuff.
Anyways I was only getting the BSOD on 1 account.
Then I realised. The GPU settings on my other account on my computer were lower in 1 part for some reason and that's why my computer wasn't crashing.
I knew then that I had to lower my GPU's settings, and now my computer is working
First I had 700 MHZ core clock setting, 1000mhz memory clock setting and 2280 shader clock MHZ setting. Now its 700/1000/1713 and it's working fine.
EDIT 750/1050(x2)/1800 MHZ all good so far. PUSH IT TO THE LIMITS LOL
What do you guys think about this? And do you guys think that those MHZ stats are a bit low and I shout slightly raise them?
;O
Well anyway, I've been getting the BSOD. It was saying something about a infinite loop and I was getting the stop error 0:0x0000000E. Windows told me to update my drivers or lower the GPU's performance or something.
My video card has this option in the tool bar where u set the Memory speed and the other stuff.
Anyways I was only getting the BSOD on 1 account.
Then I realised. The GPU settings on my other account on my computer were lower in 1 part for some reason and that's why my computer wasn't crashing.
I knew then that I had to lower my GPU's settings, and now my computer is working
First I had 700 MHZ core clock setting, 1000mhz memory clock setting and 2280 shader clock MHZ setting. Now its 700/1000/1713 and it's working fine.
EDIT 750/1050(x2)/1800 MHZ all good so far. PUSH IT TO THE LIMITS LOL
What do you guys think about this? And do you guys think that those MHZ stats are a bit low and I shout slightly raise them?
;O
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