Jay,
I assume you are using the 2D Video memory test. We have had a look at the 2D test and do not believe we can implement a work around with the current test. We could potentially raise a different error - but don't know if this really helps. The more detailed errors can be seen with Activity trace 1 logging.
You could try the 2D lines and bitmaps test.
Regards,
Ian
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Originally posted by passmark View PostJay,
Further to David's post, I can add that this error is a result of DirectX Direct3D returning a failure code during the rendering of the scene. This could occur on a number of different API calls to DirectX.
We don't have a work around for interruptions caused by removing the CRT connection.
FYI, BurnInTest 5.3.1023, that was sent to one of your colleagues included additional Level 1 trace debug information for this error code.
Regards,
Ian
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Jay,
Further to David's post, I can add that this error is a result of DirectX Direct3D returning a failure code during the rendering of the scene. This could occur on a number of different API calls to DirectX.
We don't have a work around for interruptions caused by removing the CRT connection.
FYI, BurnInTest 5.3.1023, that was sent to one of your colleagues included additional Level 1 trace debug information for this error code.
Regards,
Ian
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Does it makes sense to even run the 3D test if these CPU cards will never be used for 3D rendering (which I assume they won't be)?
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I've found the answer to this problem. Apparently, when you disconnect the CRT, this error occurs. Must be something to do with the mobile chipsets.
I don't suppose there is a workaround? Having to attach a CRT to every system in burn-in could be a bit problematic.
Thanks again.
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3D test interrupted under Vista SP1
Hello,
I am getting this error when running BIT and Vista SP1. I have the screen saver disabled, and have set power settings to not turn off the monitor.
Running on a Commell PICMG CPU card with 945GME, 1GB of memory, and core 2 duo T7200.
Any ideas?
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