Marvel Posted June 16, 2020 Posted June 16, 2020 (edited) Hi guys, I move the discussion in this section because I think is more indicated for these kind of issues that are not specific of VR. The previous discussion is here: A few minutes ago I tested cache with AIDA64 for three time and I always had crash. Here some screenshot of the tests: Next days I will test the remaining three item of the stress list, system memory, local disk and GPU. I have not experience of these kind of test, so I ask, for your experience till now wich kind of issues have my rig? Many thanks for your help and suggestions! Ciao! M Edited June 16, 2020 by Marvel
FlyingH Posted June 16, 2020 Posted June 16, 2020 "Page fault in non paged area" doesn´t that hint about memory overload and the page file is too small?
Marvel Posted June 17, 2020 Author Posted June 17, 2020 (edited) 7 hours ago, FlyingH said: "Page fault in non paged area" doesn´t that hint about memory overload and the page file is too small? Hi FlyingH, I really dont'know that.... However on an Italian forum (https://www.tuttovola.org/index.php?topic=8532.msg54505;topicseen#new), an user pointed out to me that my CPU seems in overclock. As I said in that forum, I have "Intel extreme Tuning Utility", but I never used it and I really don't know how to do to overclock the CPU. Is it sufficient to bring the slide back to 36x to return to the cpu factory settings? I tried to slide back at 36x to see what happen but I not applyed due to the warning message. Thanks for all your help! Ciao! M Edited June 17, 2020 by Marvel
Marvel Posted June 18, 2020 Author Posted June 18, 2020 (edited) Hi guys, yesterday I did other tests and I also checked in the BIOS. With IXTU I set the multiplier to 36x and I made a benchmark before and after. Needless to say, those numbers are like Arabic ....: I rebooted and entered the BIOS to check the CPU frequency and RAM: Then I went back to windows and ran a stress test for the cache which went well (about 2 hours). Also in CPUID the frequency was correct at 36x .... at the beginning of the test: In the end, however, he had returned to 42x .... I also tried to relaunch a mission of the campaign on Stalingrad with IL-2GB, which I have been stopping for for about a month and a half, but also this time the game first got freeze and then I had to restart with ctrl + alt + del because not there was no way to get out of that situation. I also tried with DCS, setting the graphics and VR to the maximum but everything went well. I saw with steam fpr that the GPU worked a lot, almost 97%, but I didn't have any problems. Maybe is it appropriate to reinstall IL-2GB? Ciao! M Edited June 18, 2020 by Marvel
69th_Panp Posted June 22, 2020 Posted June 22, 2020 Core I9900 will turbo boost to 4.6 to 4.8 if turbo boost is set to on in bios under load, mine runs there anytime I have any game going or a photo or video program going. should be able to do this all day long as long as your temps stay under 90 C Have you tried to re-download the game from scratch? in other words done a clean install?
Marvel Posted June 25, 2020 Author Posted June 25, 2020 (edited) Hi 69th_Panp, yep, mine I9900 too worked with boost to 4.7, but in this last period I had a lot of issues as explained above. So I de-activated all boost on bios and I tried to manage overclock from IXTU. I started from 36x and now I reach good results with 42x. Performances are not as on April, but I hope to end the Stalingrad campaign. I am on January 5th and I have not many missions to play. Then I will re-install all, IL-2, SteamVR, WMR for steam VR. I hope to come back to good performance with a new fresh install. Here some stability test at 36x, 40x and 42x. Temps rise from circa 65°C/36x to circa 80°C/42x: Fps too are not even the same. For exaple, yesterday I played a first mission with 38/42 fps with peaks of 44, but immediately after, in a second mission I played with 20/22 fps. If you have some suggestions let me know, please. Thank you for your interest! Ciao! M Edited June 25, 2020 by Marvel
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