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Steven Reid March 6th, 2009 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Ian Planchon (Post 1023328)
well, I was wondering that, and I dont have an independant memory tester, so I ran the one vista gives you, and it said the ram was fine. but I dont know how trustworthy that is. if it IS a hardware issue I am completely hosed (unless newegg can get me a new one in 24 hours). is there another way to check for bad hardware?

Sounds corny, but have you opened your case to remove dust? Buildup can cause lots of heat --> odd problems. Sorry if this seems obvious; to some it isn't. :)

Also, you can download utilities (or maybe you already have one from your MOBO manufacturer) to monitor CPU temps within Windows (i.e., not in BIOS). Do a render and see what happens to your CPU temp. If the temps spike, particularly under the load that MB Looks imposes, then you have a cooling issue. A quick fix (i.e., new cooling fan/heatsink), but not if your source for parts is too slow or too far away.

How about memory? Did a stick go bad? Have any extra laying around so you can swap them out? Or how about just alternating pulling out sticks to see if you have a bad one? That is, pull out a stick (or replace it), try the render, and so on. If that's the problem, then you could pick some up at a local computer store for a real quick and easy fix (if they're around you way up there, that is).

If Vista is the problem, and you don't have the OS laying around, then I guess you can't do a HD reformat and fresh install. Hrm.

Steve

Ian Planchon March 6th, 2009 12:29 PM

just spent 2 hours in a chat session with tech support. they found some gliches, and a driver I was missing that I didnt find for the video card, I am going to try another render and see what happens, crossing fingers!

Ian Planchon March 6th, 2009 03:32 PM

well that didnt help.

is there a way to test the hardware without taking it to a computer store?

John Estcourt March 6th, 2009 03:58 PM

Ian download and run prime95 that will stress test you pc.
If that runs ok for one hour then your pc memory etc 'should' be okay
You can also try sisoft sandra and test individual parts ie memory, cpu

Do you have large jpegs in your project as that can crash vegas faster than anything else.

Im running vista 64 with vegas 8 and MB looks with zero probs(waits for lightning bolt to strike hehe)
good luck if its hardware as it can be very difficult to diagnose even a dodgy psu could be the culprit.

Ian Planchon March 7th, 2009 08:06 PM

thanks, I will try those. no jpegs in the project, its all video. I realized the one thing I havent tested yet was a completely DIFFERENT timeline, I just kep trying to render the same piece. maybe there is something in the piece making it angry....still doesnt explain the random shutoff issues though.


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