Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Windows Stop error EA
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I have experienced a number of Windows stop error code "EA" over the past week or so. I am running dual GTX 260 Core 216's and just changed to the 181.22 driver hoping it would fix the problem. Has anybody else run into the Windows stop error EA lately? | |
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Only when I tried to use the control panel on my dual card rig ... | |
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Thanks for the reply Paul. I've had both cards since the early fall and have been able to use them successfully. I had a failed power supply so replaced it with a beefier one, and upgraded from 180.48 to current around the same time and these stop errors started, so was unable to attribute it to a single event or change. | |
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Thanks for the reply Paul. I've had both cards since the early fall and have been able to use them successfully. I had a failed power supply so replaced it with a beefier one, and upgraded from 180.48 to current around the same time and these stop errors started, so was unable to attribute it to a single event or change. Well, I am running a 280 and two 295s and have not seen the issue. But I am running XP Pro 32-bit and the 181.22 drivers. I can see you also are runniing XP so the 64 bit drivers is not the issue... My only next thought is that the PSU is not that good. You could try to pull one card and see if the issue goes away. If so, the PSU may be rated to work, but is noisy or marginal on the 12 volt rails ... or just plain bad ... :) Sorry, that is my only idea now ... | |
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I appreciate the feedback Paul. I just bought a new Corsair 1000HX up from 800 Watts on the failed PSU. I had upgraded my drivers from 180.84 to 185.20 as well. I have backed off to 181.22 and things have been stable for the last 24 hours...so it may have been a glitch with the 185.xx uber beta drivers that came out last fall. I am keeping my fingers crossed. | |
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I would love to do a 8 core Xeon someone pointed me to as coming out soon ... with two chips that would be 16 CPUs, with HT, 32 ... makes one's mouth water ... There have been rumors, but I'm not sure about the "soon". And be careful about these guys, 8 cores look hot.. literally! They'll be power constrained, so I doubt they'll run any faster than 2.5 GHz (130W) for the most expensive version. You can run the normal quad Nehalems at 3.5 - 4 GHz, so the Octals won't be twice as fast due to clock speed but will surely cost quite a bit. Edit: but then again.. dual CPUs for BOINC are always luxury items :p MrS ____________ Scanning for our furry friends since Jan 2002 | |
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...And be careful about these guys, ... Well, I can only confirm that this guy really knows what he's talking about. But won't say more... ;) ____________ pixelicious.at - my little photoblog | |
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Message boards : Graphics cards (GPUs) : Windows Stop error EA