03-27-201608:20 AM - last edited on 03-06-202402:35 AM by ROGBot
Is this normal "LuxMark-x64.exe has stopped working" i even get it on stock speeds , i did notice also a display driver stopped responding and has recovered
I have tested the overclock for 2 hours and passed even though i am still getting the Luxmark-x64.exe has stopped working
System specs in my Sig
Only thing i have changed is the bios from 1502 - 2001
is your gpu overclocked? it usually crashes if your gpu oc is unstable (almost has to be since your driver crashed too). i always run realbench with gpu at stock settings to counter this. i believe some evga cards arent even stable at stock settings. i dont remember which card it actually was. maybe only the driver tho, i recommend 362.00 instead of 364.51
If you have an overlay program (afterburner/precisionx) it WILL crash luxmark somehow. I've never been able to pass a realbench stress test with afterburner on. Once i disable it, it's all good for 1-2hours nor problem. So check if you have any overlays working.
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Cpu : Intel 5930K@4.25ghz@1.2v / Cache @4.25ghz@1.20v Cpu Cooler : Corsair H100i Case : Corsair 780T Memory : G.Skills 32GB DDR4-3200mhz CAS 15-15-15-35-1T@1.370v Motherboard : Asus Rampage V Extreme (BIOS 3504) M2 : Samsung 950 Pro NVME 512gb (Gaming) M2 : SSD1 : OCZ RD400A 128gb (windows) SSD1 : Crucial MX100 512gb (data) Gfx : EVGA Titan X w/ 980 Hybrid Cooling AiO Liquid Cooler PSU : Antec HCP-1000W Monitor : Asus RoG Swift
I also thought I saw something about crashes in RB related to SLI. I think all of my crashes were due to SLI being enabled. Might try RB with SLI disabled and see what happens.
MZ790AE Bios 1703, GSkill F5-8400J4052G24GX2-TR5S, 14900KS, EKWB D5 TBE 300, Seasonic Prime TX-1600 ATX 3.0, Asus Strix 4090 w/ HK block, Phanteks Enthoo Elite, Asus Claymore 2, Asus Gladius 3, Asus XG349C, Crucial T705, Windows 11 Pro
Never had any of those problems in the past , ran DDU and installed driver 361.75 , also downloaded the latest version of RB 2.43 as i was running 2.41