@Victhor77 wrote:
Hey, as i was writting this i realized something peculiar........ my motherboard support ram barrets at frequencies of: 1866/1600/1333/1066 Mhz DDR3 (as written on the box) and my CPU ID tells me that my current Barrets run at 800 mhz for one and 667 mhz so that sounds suspicious... Could that be it? The other day i ran the error tool against my ram, both came out clean,,, but if they running at a lower frequency than they should they wouldn't have to be broken to bug would they ?
you have dual channel memory(or three, or four)... what you see on cpuid is only half (third/quarter) of what it is actually putting out, as it only accounts for one channel...the thing that concerns me about this is, that one is running slower than the other... you may want to take the slower one out.
you will lose resources, but your your memory won't auto throttle to the slower speed.
or another thing you could do, if your budget allows is to get a new *set* of memory.
that way you can be pretty sure that all the dimms are running at the same freq's and clocks.
also try not to mix vendors, try t ogo with all corsair, or rampage, or crucial, etc.
and as I stated a moment ago, try to get packaged sets.... so that way they are from the same
maufacturing lot, for best compatibility.
I doubt that the crash was caused from this, but you never really know.
And the bad coding in the game is gpu related, a.f.a.i.k.
And seeing as how this game misallocates the resources, and over stresses the hardware, .....