I pulled some Collatz today to make up for MW being down and did notice 1 WU ran for 1 hour and 11 minutes.
I pulled some Collatz today to make up for MW being down and did notice 1 WU ran for 1 hour and 11 minutes.
Joined Original Message Board: Fri Jan 27, 2006 1:47 pm, Currently with 11298 Posts
If it ain't crunch'n, unplug it!
Slicker recently upped the size of the Collatz WUs, so that's not surprising. They are now 4x longer than they used to be.
@F$: The only part of that I hadn't tried was running CC cleaner. But I did just follow your directions and got the same "screen goes oddly pixelated, blacks out, BSOD, shut down" sequence.
Crap. Other thoughts? My computer is being naughty right now...
Not really sure although jokers comment jogged a memory. I think it would be a good Idea to "Re-seat" all your computer parts, cards, plugs and screws. And while your at it try swapping the positions of any components that have twins, video cards, memory stick. One last thing, err two last things. Run an anti-malware utility like Malwarebytes and unplug all USB devices sans mouse and KB.
And, also, have you tried running only mini-Collatz? That might help identify if the cards simply don't like the longer WU's.
So as it turns out, it is not Collatz specifically, but any load on the cards now. I tested Mumps' idea the opposite way - I started to run a DNETC WU on there (which was fine until yesterday), and got the same BSOD problem.
When I get a chance to dig into the computer, I'll reseat every thing. Thanks for the ideas, folks.
Oh boy...... Maxwell, what you are describing now sounds like a faulty hardware problem.
Super simple test. Pull out one of the 5970s and run Collatz, then switch cards and test again. If it can now crunch then it is either a bad card, the one you pulled, or your PSU is going bye bye.
If nothing above works then it will be necessary to try the cards in a different system and/or try a different PSU in the errant system and trying the supeer simple test again.
My suggestions along with a buck and a half might get you a cold cup of coffee but here goes. First, if you've done any updating or changing of CCC, do the control panel>uninstall a program and look for Microsoft Visual C++ (any year) redistributable, and get rid of it. Most people uninstall their old version of catalyst but forget to uninstall that nasty little bugger. You may even find multiple occurrences of that file.
http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles...csDrivers.aspx
If that doesn't do it then I'd say to try your cards one at a time to see if one is going bad, and give them a good cleaning while you have them out.
Be sure to kick your dog in the balls.