Re: TrackIR Crashing on Startup
Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 12:05 pm
Hi Folks,
Just trying to help and throwing my 2 cents in: I have an ATI Radeon HD 7850 and run it overclocked by Saphire TRIXX. I also have CCC 12.11 beta package and an OC'd i7 2600k to 5GHz all on a Asrock Z77 Extreme4 mobo.
However, I also run an independent graphics adjustment program called Radeon Pro that is not an ATI/AMD product as I said.
Now I'm telling you all this because in my search and trial of several different kinds of Graphics OC and Control software, I ran into at least one where it would apply Triple Buffering 'as needed' automatically if set to do so.
The details are sketchy and I can't remember the software name/names because it's been a good 4 or 5 months ago but if it wasn't the actual Triple Buffering it was automatically applying, it was described as 'similar' to Triple Buffering.
You may have a software of that kind or not, I don't know, but am just suggesting that as a possibility. It would certainly explain the intermittent problems. I only wish I could remember the software name or names that had this option.
Perhaps if you were to turn off all of your graphic card related software to check and see if the problem still occurs, it may help you focus in on the perpetrator?
For what it's worth, Rich
Just trying to help and throwing my 2 cents in: I have an ATI Radeon HD 7850 and run it overclocked by Saphire TRIXX. I also have CCC 12.11 beta package and an OC'd i7 2600k to 5GHz all on a Asrock Z77 Extreme4 mobo.
However, I also run an independent graphics adjustment program called Radeon Pro that is not an ATI/AMD product as I said.
Now I'm telling you all this because in my search and trial of several different kinds of Graphics OC and Control software, I ran into at least one where it would apply Triple Buffering 'as needed' automatically if set to do so.
The details are sketchy and I can't remember the software name/names because it's been a good 4 or 5 months ago but if it wasn't the actual Triple Buffering it was automatically applying, it was described as 'similar' to Triple Buffering.
You may have a software of that kind or not, I don't know, but am just suggesting that as a possibility. It would certainly explain the intermittent problems. I only wish I could remember the software name or names that had this option.
Perhaps if you were to turn off all of your graphic card related software to check and see if the problem still occurs, it may help you focus in on the perpetrator?
For what it's worth, Rich