Final Fantasy X First Battle Crash
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well, overheating is probably out. perhaps a driver issue. latest drivers installed? if yes, could be a corrupted driver installation. would be interesting to know how it behaves in a fresh win xp, or even better in dx10 under vista/win7.
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#12
I'm planning installing Xp in a month or so (need to get a few thigns to backup first, you know the drill...).
Vista and Windows 7 are something I personally would like to stay from as loooooong as possible Laugh

Anyway, just used nTune to manually change the gpu fan spped from 30% to 60% and played from one savepoint to another without crash.
The nTune eventlog measures no tempature higher than 76°C, quite a change.

I'm gonna continue now and leave it at that to see if that permanently helps or not.
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#13
(06-25-2009, 01:28 AM)zero29 Wrote: well, overheating is probably out.

ok, then i take that back and claim the opposite Laugh seems that bositman was right.
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#14
That's the spirit Laugh

edit:
got another bluescreen with the event log showing 78°C.
Now I'm gonnoa try again with the ZeroGS plugin.
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