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memory allocation errors

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1/17/2023 8:58:19 AMCArankPorkchop before revert after revert
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1 If it's not just Zero-K itself doing the crashing, but you see crashes more frequently when you have a lot of programs open, you could have a stick of (admittedly older) ram starting to fail. That'll cause all sorts of intermittent problems. 1 If it's not just Zero-K itself doing the crashing, but you see crashes more frequently when you have a lot of programs open, you could have a stick of (admittedly older) ram starting to fail. That'll cause all sorts of intermittent problems.
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3 You might try installing memtest86+ onto a USB stick, and let that do a test of your memory to see if it pops up any errors. . . If that checks out fine, I'd probably once again start gazing suspiciously at the AMD drivers. 3 You might try installing memtest86+ onto a USB stick, and let that do a test of your memory to see if it pops up any errors.
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5 If that checks out fine, it might be time to start gazing suspiciously at the AMD drivers. But the infolog should give more information.