05-12-2016, 01:00 AM
(05-11-2016, 01:54 PM)Ryudo Wrote: 16GB GDDR5? Interesting RAM you got there..
Aside from that, what did you use to test your RAM, did you test it inside Windows or did you use a boot program to start the testing tool first?
And did you test each stick individually, or did you test with both sticks (or more) inserted at the same time?
I tested both of the sticks on MemTest86. Should I take one out and test it individually? No errors found.
My RAM is DDR4-2400; RipJaws V. I switched the slots this afternoon. Sorry for the confusion, I copied that from Windows.
(05-11-2016, 07:36 PM)bomblord Wrote: It's a Windows 10 issue. I know someone who has the exact same set of BSOD's and has never touched PCSX2 or anything like it. Even a complete re-install only fixed it temporarily.
Try updating your bios and disabling potential problem causing features.
Update drivers for all of your components GPU, CPU, Ethernet Adapter, Wireless Adapter, and anything related to anything that might be going on during the crash.
Do you know if the Dev's on Windows 10 are aware of this? I am probably going to have to stay away from PCSX2 until this is resolved on my pc or windows fixes this :-(.