
Sounds like you could have partitioned your drive or somehow installed in a non-standard location. LoadedModule=PhysX3CharacterKinematic_圆4.dll Message: The thread attempted to read inaccessible data at 0xB978915A. ****Just ran OCCT's 3D Test again for a few minutes: no errors, no crashes, no restarts.Įxpression: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xC0000005) No idea if any of it helped, but it couldn't have hurt. I also blew out the PCIe slot for good measure. ***I just reseated my video card and unplugged/re-plugged all the power cables. **And I just finished a Port Royal stress test. I cancelled the test after a few runs, because I forgot that it runs on a loop 20 times. And my UPS reported a total UPS power draw of 550W ( my monitor and external HDDs are included in that, I assume). I also use RTSS with HWinfo, and I can see my GPU Power was maxed at 380W while it was running. I just ran Timespy in stress test mode, no problems. I'm not sure exactly how much it pulled while I ran the GPU test. When I ran the OCCT PSU test, I saw it hit 660W. I look at the UPS load to see how much power is being used, although it also includes my monitor (27" 1440p) and two external hard drives. I have it connected to my PC with a USB cable, and HWinfo can read the data coming from it, including battery charge and UPS load. I have an uninterruptable power supply (UPS), also a newer one, upgraded to 1500VA/1000W (I had a 600W UPS, previously). I do have GPU-Z, but normally use HWinfo.
