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Stutters after BSOD v2.5

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So let me preface this by saying this is my fault, I have my i7-860 overclocked to 4.1ghz air cooled and I completely disregard any care for the longevity of the proc as I've gotten 4 great years out of this CPU so I just pumped as much voltage (1.3875 vcore) into the thing as possible to keep it stable even though temps at load get over 90c after a couple hours of p95. 

 

anyhow...

 

I was doing my first longhaul in P3D in the awesome Aerosoft A318 Elite from KBOS to LEPA (Palma de Mallorca) and 6 hours into the flight I got a BSOD from probably not bumping my PLL voltage enough. Everything in P3D was running perfectly beforehand but after the BSOD I had noticable stutters when restarting the same flight, the stutters occur every second or so and you can see everything drag for a moment then clear up for a second then drag again.

 

Vsync is on and my limiter is set to 32, fiber frame time fraction is set to .07

 

Any thoughts on a solution besides a complete reinstall? Thanks guys..

Paul Cordogan

 

   

Have you checked to see that your overclock is still in place?  Make sure the system hasn't reverted to default settings.  I'm sure there's more to look at, but hope that gives you a start.


Alan Ampolsk

"Ah, Paula, they are firing at me!"
-- Saint-Exupery

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Yes it is because I went back in and upped the voltages a notch to avoid more BSODs so yes I'm at 4.1 stable now

Paul Cordogan

 

   

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I'd delete the shaders folder and the p3d.cfg file for starters. See if that helps.

 

Vic

 

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