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I was having problems with crashes to desktop and then I had my computer consultant clean up my computer and update all drivers. After that, I was able to run many practice missions without problems. I worked on TDC procedures and after a bit of practice, I went back to my career, and can only run the carreer mission for about 30 to 45 minutes before I get a crash. Is it possible that there is something about the settings in the carreer that are causing the problem? Can they be changed without scrapping the career? Any other ideas/ Thanks! Joe S
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That's the typical behavior of a computer heating up due to intense CPU & GPU activity. Try and improve the ventilation and, also, remove the case cover.
You could do a test and stress the computer for an hour with continuous 3D Mark benchmarking or 3D Studio Max rendering. I bet it will lock up in the same interval of time.
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Tested this a couple of years ago with my previous PC, temperature stayed about the same. A extra fan or 2 will probably do the job for yah. |
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Also, what was happening when it CTD? What type of soundcard do you have?
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Generally speaking...
System shut down is indicitave of CPU overheating. System "hang or freeze" is indicitave of GPU overheating. Programs dropping to desktop is usually indicative of driver or software conflicts. I think the soundcard question is a good starting point. Also make sure all your heatsinks and fans and intake / exhaust louvers are clean. Your 'computer expert' should have checked that for you. If you go to clean the heat sink over the CPU be very very carefull it is easy to jerk the CPU out of its socket, bend the pins, and now your really screwed. I personally run with the cover off but the case sits near an air conditioning outlet and gets good air movement. |
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Thanks everyone, this is what I know about my soundcard:the sound card is built in the motherboard.
the motherboard is an Asus a8n-e. the sound chip on the board is a realtek alc850. Does this raise any red flags? Should I consider an add-on soundcard? thanks! SHIII runs perfectly, so there is something about SHIV that does not agree with this computer. Joe S |
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