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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Yea. I'm leaning more and more this is somehow related to your graphics cards or your drivers.

http://www.asrock.com/support/faq.asp?id=334

Everything I'm reading of that system file error you're getting comes out to be graphics card driver related.
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so i should take both cards out and try them sepratly to see if it freezes up at all
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Originally posted by Tomlintm Tomlintm wrote:


so i should take both cards out and try them sepratly to see if it freezes up at all


You might try that. It looks a driver issue more than relating to any specific card though.

Give it a shot, nothing to loose. Just reconfigure from SLI.

Or better yet, do a full uninstall using a graphics card driver remover and then reinstall them.
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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Originally posted by Tomlintm Tomlintm wrote:


so i should take both cards out and try them sepratly to see if it freezes up at all


You might try that. It looks a driver issue more than relating to any specific card though.

Give it a shot, nothing to loose. Just reconfigure from SLI.

Or better yet, do a full uninstall using a graphics card driver remover and then reinstall them.
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ya i was thinking the same but the problems i been having since 15.7 drivers came out way before crimson drivers took over and im on 15.11.1 now crimson drivers so
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now im only using one video card in and the bios booted faster then ever now

so im going to let my pc run for a while with out restarting and see if it freezes up now if so i will try my second card if it doesnt with that one then i got a bad card and i can use it for parts and replace the broke fan on my original card :D



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Originally posted by Tomlintm Tomlintm wrote:

..so im going to let my pc run for a while....


And? Is still running uninterrupted w/o BSODs?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Tomlintm Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Dec 2015 at 8:13pm
Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Originally posted by Tomlintm Tomlintm wrote:

..so im going to let my pc run for a while....


And? Is still running uninterrupted w/o BSODs?
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so far 36+ hours running but it uselly freeze up about 3 days in to it running

Can a bad crossfire bridge cause the problems im having







 


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Yes, a bad bridge could.

Test both cards that they individually run w/o hick-upping on you first though. That rules out the cards themselves.


Progress ....
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Originally posted by Tomlintm Tomlintm wrote:

.... but it uselly freeze up about 3 days in to it running


First hearing of this, ie @ three days it begins


You running a RAMDisk, any of ASRocks other X-Fast utilities, or anything else not considered "normal"(used lightly).
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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Yes, a bad bridge could.

Test both cards that they individually run w/o hick-upping on you first though. That rules out the cards themselves.


Progress ....
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wow i had no idea a bad bridge could cause so many issues

36+hours just on one care is holding strong



 
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Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Originally posted by Tomlintm Tomlintm wrote:

.... but it uselly freeze up about 3 days in to it running


First hearing of this, ie @ three days it begins


You running a RAMDisk, any of ASRocks other X-Fast utilities, or anything else not considered "normal"(used lightly).
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let me rephrase that it takes up to 3 days for any thing to happen once i change things around like my gf memory when i tested it it took right around the morning of the 3rd day to freeze up its weird and then afterward it a non stop freeze cant even make it thru the day with out it freezing up

and nope im not running anything like that


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