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Cmd Hermes
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Posted - 2013.02.27 13:26:00 -
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I have already an open case in this issue. as someone else already mentioned, in multiple EVE instances, only one at a time client freezes and stop working (somehow randomly, I think when more CPU needed from certain client).
System configuration Intel Core i3-3220 CPU@ 3.30GHz CPU's - 4 Installed Memory Ram - 8158 MB (8GB) OS- Windows 7 PRO 64bit GR - build 7601 Graphics adapter - NVIDIA GeForce GT630/4GB memory
I tried many things to find a temp solution at least. The problem solved by changing I/O priorities manualy in ExeFile.exe (for each running client it's another instance). Set priority to HIGH for all open clients (ExeFile.exe).
I've played with 8 clients for 10 hours and there wasn't any freeze  How to change I/O priorities info you can find here
http://www.wikihow.com/Change-Process-Priorities-in-Windows-Task-Manager
Attention! Microsoft doesn't recommend such action, something like that can make your system unstable, but if you have that PC only for EVE online it's a temporary solution. |

Cmd Hermes
Interstellar SP Group
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Posted - 2013.02.27 14:27:00 -
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Cmd Hermes wrote:I have already an open case in this issue. as someone else already mentioned, in multiple EVE instances, only one at a time client freezes and stop working (somehow randomly, I think when more CPU needed from certain client). System configuration Intel Core i3-3220 CPU@ 3.30GHz CPU's - 4 Installed Memory Ram - 8158 MB (8GB) OS- Windows 7 PRO 64bit GR - build 7601 Graphics adapter - NVIDIA GeForce GT630/4GB memory I tried many things to find a temp solution at least. The problem solved by changing I/O priorities manualy in ExeFile.exe (for each running client it's another instance). Set priority to HIGH for all open clients (ExeFile.exe).I've played with 8 clients for 10 hours and there wasn't any freeze  How to change I/O priorities info you can find herehttp://www.wikihow.com/Change-Process-Priorities-in-Windows-Task-ManagerAttention! Microsoft doesn't recommend such action, something like that can make your system unstable, but if you have that PC only for EVE online it's a temporary solution.
Note: only one or two EVE clients can be maximized at a time and I have all graphics off or low. Also disable LOD - particles- camera shake and effects. Sound can be on but I see better results with sound also off. That's sucks...but at least we can play till fix comes. |

Cmd Hermes
Interstellar SP Group
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Posted - 2013.02.28 05:26:00 -
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Number of running clients, when the freeze happened: 8
Full screen / windowed / fixed window: fixed window
Was the client minimized, when the freeze happened? No
Audio enabled? (on how many clients?) No
Was the character of the frozen client in a fleet? Yes - all the times |

Cmd Hermes
Interstellar SP Group
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Posted - 2013.02.28 06:10:00 -
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Solanarrr wrote:CCP Habakuk wrote:Hi, While we have made a bit of progress in looking into this (it happened for example once on my machine), we need to ask you for a bit more information to be able to resolve this faster. Please respond with following information, if you experiencing freezing clients (which do not recover at all): - Number of running clients, when the freeze happened:
- Full screen / windowed / fixed window:
- Was the client minimized, when the freeze happened?
- Audio enabled? (on how many clients?)
- Was the character of the frozen client in a fleet?
Several of you have already given some of this information in earlier posts, but it would be great to have a bit more info on this. Thanks! 6 Windowed No Yes - 6 no I think I've figured out the crashing problem at least on my end. ANY of the clients that are running on core 1 will always crash almost immediately. All other clients are stable. After switching all of the clients to cores 2-4 (I have an ivy bridge i5) I have experience no more crashes, whereas I was getting them almost always right after logging in before (on whatever client was on core 1).
I see what you mean and I realize that the ExeFile.exe process swithcing cores so frequently like crazy and all others are stable to one core. |

Cmd Hermes
Interstellar SP Group
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Posted - 2013.03.01 15:28:00 -
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Guys, did anyone tried my temp solution? I posted in here. I'm curious if works only for me.
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Cmd Hermes
Interstellar SP Group
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Posted - 2013.03.02 21:23:00 -
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After all those troubles and trying to undesrstand what it cause the problem, I think I have to agree, that sys resources aren't the problem. By the way I wonder who cares for the loss of billions that I've lost this week? (guess that apply to many of you guys too), I have to pay over 3 billions and I've worked in New Eden for a couple of days, beetween freezes and stall :(
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Cmd Hermes
Interstellar SP Group
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Posted - 2013.03.07 21:34:00 -
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There aren't any problems today for me. With 8 clients in a fleet. I didn't touch system I/O priorities, but I'm still playing with graphics totaly low. I mean, EVERYTHING are low or off same as sound. When I have sound on, I hear sound effects correct from 1 or 2 clients and from the others they corrupted or I hear some funny noise "blip....blops" LOL instead of normal sound effect (For exaple when I moving cargo/ore from one ship to another). Since I'm not doing anything else that mining, I'm not the perfect example tho. When activity increase in a client, things may change. |

Cmd Hermes
Interstellar SP Group
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Posted - 2013.03.08 05:20:00 -
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Neesa Corrinne wrote:[quote=CCP Vertex][quote=Neesa Corrinne]My client is still freezing every 1-2 hours. It happens whether I run a single client or multiple clients.....This issue is absolutely, with not a single shred of doubt, tied to the EVE application.
it is bad code!!!! nothing else |
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