~15 crash dumps for ~39min recording, enjoy...
Kouji_San
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Crashdumps: https://drive.google.com/file/d/19oFNQI2qrHfaDqPwJLLAuTX-siF53Zgk/view?usp=sharing
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KEEP CALM? CRASHING IS TRYING MY PATIENCE!
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I DID MY BEST!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19Wyy_hIi1WghFYWmo-aGiK5T2sw6cs91/view?usp=sharing
I may have fixed the issue though, I had my CL9 certified DDR3-1600 set to CL8. Subnautica has yet to crash since then...
Curious. Previously were you overclocking your system? I found that when I tried various overclock profiles that it changed my RAM to undesired settings. I just don't bother with overclocking anymore.
I manually tweak everything when I overclock, I'm one of the oldschool OC guys. Started out on the Intel Pentium 66@75Mhz and 200MMX@250Mhz. I simply want full control over everything ranging from BUS frequency, voltages, memory timing etc...
I was running my CL 9-9-9-27 DDR3-1600 @ 8-8 -8-24 DDR3-1600, which is perfectly stable for folding and various OC verification programs. But ever since I changed them back to their stock timing, It seems Subnautica is no longer crashing (for now
Sidenote, not overclocking the 2500K is blasphamy