I recalled something this morning. These problems didn't start occurring till I switched over to 64-bit Windows 7. I was previously on 32-bit because I didn't have a huge amount of RAM. I obtained a large amount (16 GB) recently (within the past few months) and made the switch to 64-bit. I think it was then, that I noticed, TDRs started to occur.
set the command rate at 2t
Hmm...It seems to be set at that level by default.
did you load the XMP profile (or is this a amd platform)
Nope. It's okay, though. I've reverted to using DX9 HW Mode and it seems to suit me just fine. I do find it odd that DX11 stopped functioning properly, but at least, DX9 still works.
I had a problem too. I tried to play gt4 (gran turismo 4) on pcsx2. It worked fast but when loading a cars model the game was running really slow. But when I entered the race, my computer instantly crashed, showing a blue screen. and I needed to restart it.
My pc specs:
operating System = Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit
Physical RAM = 3995 MB
CPU name = Intel® Core2 Duo CPU E7500 @ 2.93GHz
Vendor/Model = GenuineIntel (stepping 0A)
CPU speed = 2.925 ghz (2 logical threads)
x86 Type = Standard OEM
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