![]() Running on the most recent version of Windows 10 Pro 圆4 and all drivers are up to date. The GPU barely hits 55☌ with Furmark or the Superposition benchmarking tool. ![]() I'm starting to wonder if perhaps the stress testing software is having trouble with the Phenom II memory controller or something. Overheating can't be the issue either, the CPU gets to 75☌ max when using Prime95 stress test for 30 minutes and to around 72☌ with Intel's Extreme Tuning Utility stress test. The great surprise is that even though my comp freezes during memtest and fails prime95 stress tests it played Civ 4, for about 7 hours last night while bittorrenting and decoding high def without a single issue. I've tried removing the overclock from my GPU and CPU cause I thought that this might've caused some stability issues, but that doesn't seem to be the thing. When it doesn't blue screen me it hits me up with some artifacts all over the screen which then causes Maya to crash, guess that could be related to the chipset? I'm trying to render an animation of 300 frames and the crash happens after like 30 frames in, no matter on which frame I start to render it at. I'm using the Arnold Renderer and, for some reason, it either crashes the entire PC (blue screen) or Maya kills itself.
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