So basically I'm running about 10 WoW clients, and its causing me to bsod Problems are either ntoskrnl.exe or the nvidia driver with random bsod codes. I already updated my gpu drivers, yadayada updated everything. Then reinstalled my PC didnt have bsods for 2 days but then just now one again. is there a known issue with multi accounts causing bsods or should I memcheck my RAM? Bsods only occur during botting. I Run WoW on Lowest Settings @ 1680x10xx System Specs: i7 970 Hexacore OC @ 4.0 (Stable) 24 Gb Ddr 3 1866 Mhz Ram Gainward Gtx 560 Ti Phantom 2Gb Gddr 64GB Ssd Boot 1 TB internal 7200 Rpm Hdd (WoW) 800 Watt Psu Asus p6x58D premium mobo
i7 970 hexacore OC @ 4.0ghz 24 gigs of RaM SSD boot disc WoW runs from a seperate 1 TB drive (internal) Asus p6x58d premium Its not lack of power and they are not related to anything but my either my RaM, my GPU drivers or something related to 10+ clients of honorbuddy.
i have to agree with you either its wow or hb im getting blues every other hour with a decent system. amd 1100t black edition liquid cooled h50 4gig ddr3 1333mhz 560ti gtx 650 sli ready psu 500 sata 2 hdd checked ram and scandisk checked everything is fine event log says kernal power 41 and 51 hb has a memory leak and dumps after 3-5 hours play or has a background issue. and im running 2 hb and wow clients and vent and i vent with swtor and nothings blue screening..
I am running 3 VM's each with hb/wow and playing BF3 or Anno 2070 without issues. So I would say it is unrelated to HB.
I once had that problem too due to defect RAM. When i removed one of my RAMS the BSODs immediately stopped. You can try running memtest86 and see if it shows failures for your RAm and also try another graphics card (if you have one) to see if it works then .
Guess theres no other option then to do the memtest then, already got a disc prepared. Nevertheless this only occurs during botting
imo it does @OP, GPU model? Seemed to leave that out... and it's the most important part since that's what's throwing your errors.
Oh yeah my bad Gtx 560 ti Phantom from Gainward 2gb edition powerful enough to run a few silly WoW's Which I run on lowest settings 1680x10xx. Even when running 8 WoW's I can still play BF3 on Max settings without lag. Though most Bsods came from Ntsoskrnl.exe which pretty much means it can be pretty much anything both hard as software from what I've read. Edit: Bsods do not occur during me playing other games. Also I got 2 1080p screens hooked up to it.
How did you check your RAM? You might want a more aggressive memory stability test, like prime95's torture test.
I haven't fully ran my RaM trough testing yet, though I have often ran overnight Fluid simulations (Realflow, FumeFx and other intensive tasks since I study Animations) in the past. I plan on running a Memtest sim overnight soon though, yet the Bsods have only occurred since I started booting which may or may not mean that theres a memory leak in HB
Power supply is damn small upgrade that shit For what u have 800 Watts is damn small running 10 wows will draw a shit load of power
bsod's are 95% hardware issues, the other 5% are OS corrupted issues / bad drivers most bsod's are from bad RAM w/o the 100% accurate BSOD filename.xxx we can't tell you anything the ntoskrnl.exe is a windows file the other nvidia file is a bad, corrupted, or wrong driver file for your video card best thing to do is re-format and get new drivers if it happens again - it might be the ram as far as your video drivers - the most updated aren't always the right ones. also, you may need forceware drivers. you'll have to look into issues that people experience with your video card
I'm not even going to bother to explain this to you but WoW does not drain extra watt, I don't even hit 400 Watt on full load and WoW certainly does not cause it to go beyond 800 Watts
I did have SSD firmware issues before which caused alot of Bsods, which mighte caused some drivers to become corrupt. However after reinstalling and wiping the entire SSD the amount of Bsods have been reduced dramatically. I just ran a Memtest and my RaM came out perfectly fine. I also haven't had any Bsods since the last one so it just mightve been a bit of bad luck however it did occur during me messing wiht one of the bots while I was setting it up. Also from personal experience Bsods percentages can't really be determined, from personal experience it can be anything just depending on what is corrupt, however it occurs more often that a driver is corrupt. However that is just me. I will probably have to run more tests if a Bsod occurs again, which I hope it won't.
Well doubt it'll blow my Mobo, ol' thing has survived over a hundred. But I did experience Bsods with WoW before, got a clue what I can about it then?