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ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xC0000005) occurred at 0023:37F49B88. The memory at '0x37F49B88' could not be executed.
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---------------------------------------- Manual Stack Trace (ID:4068 Stack:0x05A40000 + 8,388,608 "Main Thread") ----------------------------------------
DBG-ADDR<37F49B88>("") DBG-ADDR<00C6ECCD>("SC2.exe") DBG-ADDR<00D03A38>("SC2.exe") DBG-ADDR<01282F04>("SC2.exe") DBG-ADDR<00C648C5>("SC2.exe") DBG-ADDR<00C66C3A>("SC2.exe") DBG-ADDR<00C66E6C>("SC2.exe") DBG-ADDR<00C66FCC>("SC2.exe") DBG-ADDR<00C67935>("SC2.exe")
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Ive been getting sc2 crash so many times even on the tournament games.
Let me explain my situation first
I newly bought my computer its been 1 and half month
First month i had no crash at all but recently.
Since the error is about memory I thought my RAM is broken or burnt
So i tried to use only 1 ram (im using 2 of 4GB) but still crashed
so i used another one but still crashed.
I figured its not ram problem.
Then what?
So I thought it can be my graphic card.
So i took my geforce 570 out and put my old graphic card geforce 9800 GTX
the result? still got sc2 crash.
I figured its not VGA problem..
I put my geforce 570 back and figured it can be sound card (Motherboard soundcard)
So i took out my bigfoot network card and put creative X-FI titanium soundcard (because I was using Intel mini atax mainboard at that time. There was only 1 Pci slot left since my graphic card took over the space)
??.... still crashed so its not soundcard.
However I bought new mainboard (MSI P67-GD65) since i wanted to use both network card and sound card
It came yesterday and i built it.
and i was hoping for it to be fixed.
Today i was playing fxopen tournament it crashed me out of game again.
SO..... WHAT NOW?
CPU? POWER ? HDD ?
I don't understand
how can CPU only crash sc2?
How can POWER crash 1 software?
how can HDD crash only sc2??? ( i reinstalled window 7 and sc2 several times)
or can it be both of ram are broken??
Help me please T_T... I dont have time to deal with this stupid thing T_T
I have to practise......
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I hope you get it fixed soon T_T
edit: sorry for useless help
Have you tried memtest-ing ?
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It's not your hardware. A lot of us have been crashing since patch 1.3 came out. Just gotta wait for blizz to fix this.
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Haven't tried memtest
I have tried Prime95 tho
ok im going to try memtest right now
It is definitely my hardware because i never get crash with my old desktop and laptop thats how i continued playing on the tournament.
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Im running memtest no error so far its been 2.5 hours
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Interesting...I have pretty much the same PC, and also crash when playing SC2. I hope you are luckiers than me, because nothing I did helped solve the problem. >_>
Maybe it's the MB - at least the SATA-Ports are known to be defect in some, and who knows what Intel has botched in other parts...
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It's probably ram anyway, but not the sticks themselves and instead clock settings or faulty mb.
I also could run memtest forever and in 3 cases of 4 it still was the memoryu's fault. This other time it was the power 'unit' or whatever you call it, that had broken. RAM is almost always the cause and especially at those times you think it's not.
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The stop 0x50 message indicates that requested data was not found in memory. The system generates an exception error when using a reference to an invalid system memory address. Defective memory (including main memory, L2 RAM cache, video RAM) or incompatible software (including remote control and antivirus software) might cause Stop 0x50 messages.
Run memtest 5-8 passes on each stick of memory individually. From the specs of your computer I would guess you built it yourself. It might behoove you to initiate RMA request now.
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I've been experimenting with overclocking ram recently trying to ascertain exactly what is going on with so many people having these crashes. It seems the latest patch may be (for whatever reason) exposing systems with flaky memory/memory running out of spec.
Do not use memtest solely as your memory tester.
Run blend tests on prime95 also, I had had memory last 12 hours in memtest only to fail in minutes running blend tests on prime.
Also what speed, timings and voltage is your ram running at?
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I should think that it's the power.
COD6 also crashed on me, I had GTX460 and i5 on 600Watt.
I'd suggest getting more power or changing it, maybe it's not working well.
But I might be wrong, I just talk from my experience!
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Every time you crash, are these numbers the same?
occurred at 0023:37F49B88. The memory at '0x37F49B88' could not be executed
If they are different every time, it's most likely a hardware issue. If not, software.
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On March 27 2011 21:51 Flammable wrote: I should think that it's the power.
COD6 also crashed on me, I had GTX460 and i5 on 600Watt.
I'd suggest getting more power or changing it, maybe it's not working well.
But I might be wrong, I just talk from my experience!
I believe his processor has a TDP of 95W (I realize this isn't power draw but a reasonable estimate to go by) and that GPU pulls like 350W MAX (from memory) when extremely heavily overclocked. If his system pulls more power than his 750W PSU can provide I'll eat my hat.
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On March 27 2011 22:43 Speight wrote:Show nested quote +On March 27 2011 21:51 Flammable wrote: I should think that it's the power.
COD6 also crashed on me, I had GTX460 and i5 on 600Watt.
I'd suggest getting more power or changing it, maybe it's not working well.
But I might be wrong, I just talk from my experience! I believe his processor has a TDP of 95W (I realize this isn't power draw but a reasonable estimate to go by) and that GPU pulls like 350W MAX (from memory) when extremely heavily overclocked. If his system pulls more power than his 750W PSU can provide I'll eat my hat.
There's no way, I'm running i7 930, SLI460, Hyper 212+, and multiple drives off a 650W.
I'd be triple checking chipset drivers and graphics drivers, personally.
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my starcraft 2 has been crashing since the last patch, maybe it was the patch that messed things up T_T
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Personally I'd try using the repair tool, or reinstalling sc2 since it seems unlikely to be a hardware fault.
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Ugh already two posts wasted on PSU. It's not the PSU - he draws maybe 370W, TOTAL, at load (~240 for the GTX 570 and ~130 for the i7). Please put it to rest guys, if you don't know what you are talking about, don't waste his time.
My hunch is that using the 4GB DIMMs (vs. 2GB DIMMs) may be stressing the IMC, or that the sticks were over-rated slightly. Just to rule out some things, check that it is running at 2T (command rate), as 1T may be overaggressive. Also check that all the timings are being set correctly, as Auto can be hit/miss when pulling for SPD.
And the other thing may just be bumping the DRAM voltage, to say 1.55v.
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Since it's just SC2, could be corrupted files or a bad HDD sector as well.
Edit: In the other thread on SC2 crashing since the patch, some people reported running SC2 as admin fixed the problem.
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Hmm speaking of HD, I didn't realize Select was running off a WD Green :| I'd check the SMART info with CrystalDiskInfo just to rule things out, but I don't think it'll find much. If he had HD health problems, it would have been manifesting even outside of SC2.
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