September 10, 201510 yr Hey guys since Windows 10 I have been noticing a lot more crashing when I used to never experience them. i7 6700K ASUS ROG Hero 8 16gd DDR4 EVGA 980Gtx Super Clocked Samsung 850 500gb SSD Faulting application name: fsx.exe, version: 10.0.61637.0, time stamp: 0x46fadb14 Faulting module name: unknown, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x4106c9f0 Faulting process id: 0x1dfc Faulting application start time: 0x01d0ec19a4187c6c Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\fsx.exe Faulting module path: unknown Report Id: 88daf274-5810-11e5-9be9-305a3a006efe Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: This is from AppCrashView Version=1 EventType=BEX EventTime=130863999753499631 ReportType=2 Consent=1 UploadTime=130863999754452157 ReportIdentifier=88daf275-5810-11e5-9be9-305a3a006efe IntegratorReportIdentifier=88daf274-5810-11e5-9be9-305a3a006efe WOW64=1 Response.BucketId=3da4582c614293e9fc03555b88ad69cb Response.BucketTable=5 Response.LegacyBucketId=50 Response.type=4 Sig[0].Name=Application Name Sig[0].Value=fsx.exe Sig[1].Name=Application Version Sig[1].Value=10.0.61637.0 Sig[2].Name=Application Timestamp Sig[2].Value=46fadb14 Sig[3].Name=Fault Module Name Sig[3].Value=unknown Sig[4].Name=Fault Module Version Sig[4].Value=0.0.0.0 Sig[5].Name=Fault Module Timestamp Sig[5].Value=00000000 Sig[6].Name=Exception Offset Sig[6].Value=4106c9f0 Sig[7].Name=Exception Code Sig[7].Value=c0000005 Sig[8].Name=Exception Data Sig[8].Value=00000008 DynamicSig[1].Name=OS Version DynamicSig[1].Value=10.0.10240.2.0.0.768.101 DynamicSig[2].Name=Locale ID DynamicSig[2].Value=1033 UI[2]=C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\fsx.exe UI[3]=A fatal error occurred. UI[4]=Windows can check online for a solution to the problem and try to restart the program. UI[5]=Check online for a solution and restart the program UI[6]=Check online for a solution later and close the program UI[7]=Close the program Angelo Cosma PPL ASEL / IFR Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Field Service Representative (SEA) ZSE ARTCC Intel i7 6700K 4.8Ghz / ASUS ROG Maximus Hero VIII / 16GB DDR4 3200Mhz Ram / EVGA 1080Ti FTW3/ Corsair H110i GTX EVGA 850 Watt Gold / Samsung 850 500gb SSD
September 11, 201510 yr Nice rig! A BEX is usually followed by a StackHash and/or NTDLL.dll. I think it is caused by a voltage setting in your BIOS. If you have an Optimal Defaults setting, you should try it. I heard it is supposed to be a bit easier to overclock but I have never found it easy with any ASUS board. Everything has to be precise as all get out. When FSX puts stress on the CPU, it causes problems. I suspect you are using the XMP mode for any overclock? It's the best as it automatically sets the memory voltages too and a bit easier to overclock. Yet, too high or too low voltages will bring your fsx down. You also have to watch any adjustments to the default settings for the EVGA video card. Problems there will probably result in an NVidia driver fault though. I know you have a superfast system and I'm totally envious but think you should go slow with any overclock. Wait till JJ gets a video out for the best settings, etc. (if one is not out already). Meanwhile, test your rig in Turbo Mode (think that is 4.2 or something like that). Best regards, Jim Young | AVSIM Online! - Simming's Premier Resource! Member, AVSIM Board of Directors - Serving AVSIM since 2001 Submit News to AVSIMImportant other links: Basic FSX Configuration Guide | AVSIM CTD Guide | AVSIM Prepar3D Guide | Help with AVSIM Site | Signature Rules | Screen Shot Rule | AVSIM Terms of Service (ToS) I7 8086K 5.0GHz | GTX 1080 TI OC Edition | Dell 34" and 24" Monitors | ASUS Maximus X Hero MB Z370 | Samsung M.2 NVMe 500GB and 1TB | Samsung SSD 500GB x2 | Toshiba HDD 1TB | WDC HDD 1TB | Corsair H115i Pro | 16GB DDR4 3600C17 | Windows 10
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