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Glad the problem is gone. There could be multiple thing that can go wrong, long time overclocks l being one of them, one would have to eliminate as much possible bottlenecks that can cause a prosess failiure. I would start by disabling Origin auto update and test some different nv drivers and settings. Or simply accept some drivers, game elements, memory management under stress and overclock capacity can all cause these symptoms.
- 7 years ago
But my system is not overclocked. All is stock. Only XMP enabled. So it was hardware crash or softwware?
- XTRA-Larsiano7 years agoSeasoned Ace
It probably is not the hardware itself, unless the XMP timing speeds are too high or high temps caused some thermal throttling. If an auto update takes place of a required background app like Origin this can happen too and should not happen too often. If you try and save the game progtess before tabbing out of the game this also reduces the chances of loosing progress.
- 7 years ago
@7y7h9898 More awake now lol to answer you :] As you never got the issue again I lean more towards win 10 update making the issue as win10 updates can make issues at times. Just watch your PC. @XTRA-Larsiano hit on some good points... When you ran your ram tests did you test for 8 or more hrs and as memtest 86 is old now I don't trust it for new gear and I was told to stay away from it with newer CPU . Your gear is new so I would use memtest 64 or Karhu ram test as they support modern CPU. I use Karhu ram test as I liked it more then memtest 64. Test your ram over night for 8 plus hrs just to be sure your ram is stable on xmp.
Memtest 64 its free https://www.techpowerup.com/memtest64/
Karhu ram test in not free but its cheep to buy, I love this ram test.. https://www.karhusoftware.com/ramtest/
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