Mouse don't got his own pad man.lives with meĮdifier Spinnaker.or you mean the speakers in my head. or Fender Rhodes Electric Piano (MKI 73)Ĭorsair M65Pro or Speedy Gonzalez.not Mickey.don't do Disney! Nope!.Dimastech Easy XL.let it all hang out man!Ĭorsair Strafe MK2 ROG Claymore. Quad SLI is dead to everybody especially my credit cardĢx OCZ VERTEX 3/2x WD Caviar Black 500GB / 2x WD RED 2TB/Samsung 1TBSSDsĬustom Loop: Dual D5s, Dual Alphacool Monsta 480s, XSPC Raystorm Neo TR4, EK TitanX WaterBlock Laptop?.No way! (Model?.Jun Amaki.yes way!) I'd be curious to know if this is a known bug, perhaps monitoring software polling gpu readings causes a crash in luxmark, but in saying that EVGA precision X runs fine in the background.Īrray Arne Saknussemm PC Specs Arne Saknussemm PC Specs Surely if my system was really unstable I'd get the crash regardless? But the other side of me thinks that I should be able to have monitoring software work in the background. This can be done by going into settings, clicking on. Setting an ON/OFF key in the afterburner for OSD can sometimes solve the MSI Afterburner on-screen display not working issue. There are 3 columns for each element, labelled 1, 2 and 3. So my question to you is, is my system unstable? Or can I just simply assume for whatever reason that certain monitoring software causes a conflict? On the left, you have OSD elements, simply turn on/off the flight data you want to display on the screen. When I close aida64 and then run the stress test, RealBench shows "Result Hash Match!" Monitoring software such aida64 causes the crash. My initial thought was instability, however with my whole system at stock I'd still get the same thing happening.Īnyway after much experimentation it turns out when I don't run certain monitoring software I don't get the crash.
Ok so when I run the stress test in RealBench I keep getting a black screen, the driver stopped responding message and Luxmark.exe stopped working.