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Mari Onette
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Posted - 2007.02.08 17:23:00 -
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Originally by: Kua Temporary Is Soundmax HD Audio a sound card? If so that's what mine is.
Soundmax is the onboard soundcard for your computer (it's also known as a realtek). It's also known to be incompatable with eve. I see posts about this bug every single day and have the problem myself but CCP doesn't really say anything about it other then the standard "upgrade your drivers" line(I've got the latest drivers and mobo bios and it still BSODs). If you disable the sound in eve you will stop getting BSODs. If you really want sound. You'll have to either buy a soundblaster card, since they are known to be compatable enough with eve to not BSOD your system.
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Mari Onette
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Posted - 2007.02.08 17:23:00 -
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Originally by: Kua Temporary Is Soundmax HD Audio a sound card? If so that's what mine is.
Soundmax is the onboard soundcard for your computer (it's also known as a realtek). It's also known to be incompatable with eve. I see posts about this bug every single day and have the problem myself but CCP doesn't really say anything about it other then the standard "upgrade your drivers" line(I've got the latest drivers and mobo bios and it still BSODs). If you disable the sound in eve you will stop getting BSODs. If you really want sound. You'll have to either buy a soundblaster card, since they are known to be compatable enough with eve to not BSOD your system.
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Mari Onette
Amarr Gottland Production Transport Mines
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Posted - 2007.07.10 22:16:00 -
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Realtek has released A new set of drivers as of 6/28/2007. The latest driver revision number is R1.70
This patch does not help.
I have an Asus P5W DH motherboard with the latest bios and an realtek HD audio chipset, and have tried updating to the latest bios from asus as well as the latest realtek drivers. If you have a realtek souncard you are still out of luck.
I am able to consistently BSOD my machine by having anyone target me, enabling armor reppers, or use any number of modules that create noise.
I have filed bug reports with logservers, DX diags, core dumps from the OS, and after 5 months still nothing from ccp on this? ------ I am in blood! Stepp'd in so far that, should I wade no more, it would be as tedious as going over. -MacBeth |

Mari Onette
Amarr Gottland Production Transport Mines
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Posted - 2007.07.10 22:20:00 -
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Originally by: Church Mansell
Originally by: Splade I have been suffering a similar problem with system reboots seemingly from memory dumps. It only seems to happen in EVE and I have been able to play other games for extended periods with no crashes such as TOCA 3, Supreme Commander, BF2 and Arma, etc. It only seems to happen when in space too fighting rats and never travelling or idle in station.
Have tried reinstalling the clients and disabling sound to no avail.
System specs are
Intel Core 2 Duo 6400 2.13 ghz 1gb DDR2 5400 667mhz ATI Radeon X1950 pro 256mb Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard Realtek Hi Definition built in sound card 500W power supply
Yes this is what is hapening to me have you found out how to fix it yet?
Only EVE does it.
It is a known issue.
There is no fix even after 5 months.
CCP says its realtek's fault.
You can prevent the crashes by disabling sound entirely, or crippling it horribly by turning down hardware acceleration to basic mode. BEWARE! Lowering hardware acceleration on your sound card will have adverse effects in other applications that use hardware acceleration, as they will be unable to use said hardware acceleration. ------ I am in blood! Stepp'd in so far that, should I wade no more, it would be as tedious as going over. -MacBeth |
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