Hi All-
Having issues with MSI Lightening 290X, bought a pair of these to run on my mobo/PC.
But have had problems, initially all was well no problems but noticed my drivers where out of date, i upgraded the catlyst drivers but several days later i get 20 minutes into a multiplayer game game such as BF4 etc and I get a BSOD, usually error 41/(63) bug check 1001.
With having these issues i have decided to lay my case flat, taken the second GPU out and done a clean sweep of the catalyst/Drivers and re-install with MSI's 14.4 Driver which from all of about a few days ran smoothly, i still get about 20mins into a game it does fluctuate by 10 mins its not definite but only seems to matter on multiplayer games, playing standalones or campaigns for hours with all the settings in Ultra doesn't effect it, but go onto a heavily populated multiplayer level/game and it will BSOD.
The 290x is notorious for memory clock changes when idialing and i dont OC, running stock.
My PC runs stable all day long apart from the multiplayer aspect.
Gratefully appreciate any idea's:hort:
SPEC's
CPU - Intel I7 4770K
Mobo - Asus Maximus Hero VI
RAM - 16Gb Vengence
GPU-Matched Msi 290x Lightening only one in at mo (crossfire via PCI)
PSU- BeQuite Dark Power Pro 8 - 1000W
OS-Win 8.1-64
Having issues with MSI Lightening 290X, bought a pair of these to run on my mobo/PC.
But have had problems, initially all was well no problems but noticed my drivers where out of date, i upgraded the catlyst drivers but several days later i get 20 minutes into a multiplayer game game such as BF4 etc and I get a BSOD, usually error 41/(63) bug check 1001.
With having these issues i have decided to lay my case flat, taken the second GPU out and done a clean sweep of the catalyst/Drivers and re-install with MSI's 14.4 Driver which from all of about a few days ran smoothly, i still get about 20mins into a game it does fluctuate by 10 mins its not definite but only seems to matter on multiplayer games, playing standalones or campaigns for hours with all the settings in Ultra doesn't effect it, but go onto a heavily populated multiplayer level/game and it will BSOD.
The 290x is notorious for memory clock changes when idialing and i dont OC, running stock.
My PC runs stable all day long apart from the multiplayer aspect.
Gratefully appreciate any idea's:hort:
SPEC's
CPU - Intel I7 4770K
Mobo - Asus Maximus Hero VI
RAM - 16Gb Vengence
GPU-Matched Msi 290x Lightening only one in at mo (crossfire via PCI)
PSU- BeQuite Dark Power Pro 8 - 1000W
OS-Win 8.1-64
MSI Lightening 290X; BSOD-Red Screen
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