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BSODs after quitting Minecraft


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Yes I do. Should I install them using that?


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Yes, install them and leave it at the version you install, then let me know if you get any more BSODs.
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Ok I will. Thanks for all the help!


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No problem, let me know how it goes :)
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Well, I went a while without any BSODs. None in Starbound. But today after closing Minecraft this happened:

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Once again these were caused by your AMD graphic card drivers. I wonder what make them crash everytime...
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I have no idea. I followed the install instructions on the disc that came with my card.


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I'll see if I can get a Technician in this thread that can make you test the performance of your graphic card. Unless I can find the canned in another thread :P
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Ok sounds good


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Alright phill nicely allowed me to use his canned for this thread, all the credits goes to him! :)

Run the FurMark: VGA Stress Test, Graphics Card and GPU Stability Test, Burn-in Test, OpenGL Benchmark and GPU Temperature | http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/fur/ to test the graphics card GPU. Let it run until the GPU temperatures even out or until the GPU temperatures reach a dangerous level (you can find the max temperature for your card on either the nVidia or AMD sites; if you are not sure, ask us). The aim is to get a steady temperature, find out if the GPU is overheating, or to see if there are any artifacts present in the test itself: look for strange pixelated patterns on the screen or colors that do not look like they belong. Then use the |MG| Video Memory Stress Test http://www.majorgeek...tress_test.html
Download to test your graphics card memory. Let the memory test run for at least seven passes; the more the better.

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Ok, I've looked on AMD's website and I can't find my card's max temperature.


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