Crossfire Blue Screen

wulbo

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Hi guys,as the title say's I'm getting the blue screen with crossfire.I just bought a 270x to pair with my 270 and I'm getting the 0x00000116 code I tried wiping all my drivers and reinstalling but didn't work,anyone have any ideas? thanks!
 

wulbo

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thanks for the reply my psu is an xfx 750w 80+,I was playing Tomb Raider with no problem in crossfire but when I started Titanfall i got blue screen right away
 
Titanfall is a very demanding game, more than Tomb Raider. Its likely that when pushed to their limits, the 2 cards create a conflict in clock speed and stuff, and eventually the system crashes. Can you try other GPU intensive games like Crysis 3 or maybe BF4 and check if the system crashes there as well?
 

wulbo

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It crashed before i even got to the menu in titanfall and I ran Heaven benchmark test with no problem,do u think it could be a driver issue?
 
A driver issue specific to a game? Unlikely. Anyways, use a good driver removal software and remove all the drivers of 270 and eject 270 from MoBo. Restart PC, try to play titanfall (with the R9 270X), then shut it down. Plug in the 270 and boot it, reinstall all drivers and try to play the game.
 

wulbo

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Sorry I'm a bit of a noob on pc's how do i uninstall the 270 driver and keep the 270x driver installed is it not just the 1 driver?

 

wulbo

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Ok I tried wiping all drivers putting 1 card in at a time reinstalling drivers and now titanfall seems to be working but tried bf4 and it stutters and the pc jst feeezes up
 
Well I am not clear if currently you have both of 'em in or not? Now BF4 is even more demanding than Titanfall. I'm certain its a software issue (on the OS side). Try using CCleaner to remove all junk from all imp sectors, cleaning registry of bad files and improving performance.
 




Where did I jumble up PSU's? the OP of this thread has a 750w PSU that should be more than enough and in the other thread the OP has a 500w FSP PSU and I didn't say that you had said the the OP of this thread had a bad PSU, so where did I jumble things up?
 

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Any idea how to fix it bud?