Trying to run PerformanceTest I have version 7 and I tried version 8 both crashes on the DX10 test. Running windows 8 Pro 64bit. Graphics card is a HD 7870 CPU 2500K overclocked to 4.6. Have updated all drivers.
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Do you get any crashes with any other apps or 3D games?
Did you check the temperature on the video card and CPU?
Do you see anything at all on the screen. i.e. does the test start and run for a short period before crashing?
Did you get a crash dump that you can send us, or make available for us to download?
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CPU temps hit a max of 70c with Prime95. Highest video card temp I've seen is 61c with overclock settings. I have had some games crash while trying to get a stable video card overclock. I now believe I have a stable overclock. PerformanceTest doesn't seem to crash so much now just a black screen at the DX10 test. Same with or with out the overclocking. Could Virtu MVP have anything to do with it?
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That dropbox link doesn't appear to work.
Are you running a multi monitor setup, and if so is the primary desktop monitor not the one that the system identifies as monitor number 1? Also, are you able to run the DX10 test using the "Advanced->3D Graphics" menu option with the 'Windowed' checkbox enabled.
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We suspect the result you saw after Alt-tabbing isn't valid.
We aren't sure what the problem is. We haven't seen it on our in house systems.
But we have a lot of results from people with the same hardware as you on Win8. So it isn't a general problem.
So we think it must be something that is special about your machine. For example device driver versions or 3rd party software.
I note that you mentioned Virtu MVP. So I think this is worth turning this off for a while. On the Virtu MVP web site they make some seemingly outrageous claims about "HyperFormance - ...boost you game responsiveness by removing redundant rendering tasks in the pipeline". In my opinion this just doesn't make any sense. If there was obvious redundant rendering tasks, then game developers (and benchmark developers) would have already addressed them and removed them.
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