Alright this Processor is ****ing doomed. With the new Mobo I can watch streams without freezing, even some games like Civilization 5 and fallout new vegas. But playing Skyrim it will just completely freeze the moment its done loading and wants to go into the game. Same with dota 2. Left 4 dead 1 seemed to work until I alt-tabbed and tried to tab back in resulting in a black screen with a frozen cursor. Everytime I have to hard reset. Also the X-boost function is just retarded since all it does is give blue screens upon entering Windows. One seems to be "DRIVER_IRQ not equal or less" or something like that and the other was "NONPAGED file" and something else. Should I just RMA this cpu?
You should rma the board not the CPU. Try a bios update first, but tbh if you're gonna overclock get a decent motherboard.
You mean to flash it? I have no clue how to do it besides the asrock instant flash thingy which is apparently what you're refraining me from doing.
Also I just literally ran prime95 for about 40 minutes stable. 100% cpu usage throughout the whole test. Acceptable temps for stock cooler too (64Degrees).
If the mobo was the issue and it wouldn't deliver enough voltage or something to the cpu, shouldn't it freeze on every game? I don't get it. Its not as if Skyrim or Dota 2 use more cpu horsepower than Civ 5. Bios is also latest version. (P1.60)
Sounds like memory or hard drive (bad sectors) related to me. If definitely neither of these then its the board.
Guys, I always have these kind of problems. Thing is after about 4 hours I usually realize what the problem is and its one of those miniscule tiny little easy options I missed. Apparently DirectX9 was not running correctly or some sort. Reinstalled it. Both Skyrim and Dota 2 work now. You can't believe how happy and how hard I slapped myself in the face for this. Like literally when it worked the first thing I did was apply my hand so hard to my head I felt dizzy.
I have to agree with Aircool, when i've seen them errors in the past on my own system. Once it was the ram failing and the other time it was my HDD was bad the final time it was my SSD dying.
You see, problem with test tools is they create one hardware component (CPU, HDD) load, but they don`t create system drivers/services load. Where game usually creates CPU, HDD, NIC, video, audio components load and their drivers load too.
I think that is the whole point of the test tool. To isolate it to certain problem domain, which you can then ignore.