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August 11th, 2012 17:00

GTX 580 1.5GB is my GPU.

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August 11th, 2012 17:00

Do you have a 580 or 680?  If 680, check the bsod thread where a bunch of us are.

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August 13th, 2012 08:00

corkman111,

Have you updated to the Nvidia video card driver?

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August 13th, 2012 14:00

No, I haven't.

Should I?

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August 15th, 2012 16:00

Should I update the drivers?

And will that fix everything?

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August 16th, 2012 15:00

I do not know if it will fix it. That is just a step in the troubleshooting process.

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August 17th, 2012 17:00

Since I updated the drivers the system has crashed twice.

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August 19th, 2012 23:00

The system has crashed three times today alone.

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August 20th, 2012 19:00

Bear with us. We are working this issue alongside the GTX680. Hang tight. Don't replace any hardware.

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August 21st, 2012 07:00

corkman111,

I sent you a private message but you have to accept it before I can send you some more data.

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August 22nd, 2012 22:00

* Disable any 3rd party overclock utilities you might have loaded. In the Alienware Command Center, set your Command Center profile to High Performance. Change the Windows 7 Control Panel -Power Options -PCI Express Link State Power Management to Maximum http://bit.ly/TX27kg
* Restart the system and press F2 to go into the Bios System Setup
* Record your current settings onto paper. Example - Legacy or UEFI, RAID or ACHI, current overclock, etc.
* Exit the Bios System Setup
* Make sure you are not going to lose power (e.g. Do not do this during a electrical storm)
* Disable any antivirus software
* Go here http://pages.suddenlink.net/downloaddell/AuroraR4-A05.exe
* Save the file to your windows desktop
* Run the file from your windows desktop and follow the prompts. Be calm and patient. It could act buggy (it did on several users)
* Do not force a system restart. The Bios update should restart the system when done. Allow the system to fully restart
* When it restarts, press F2 to enter the Bios System Setup
* Press F9 to restore the Bios System Setup defaults
* Change the Bios System Setup fields to what you recorded onto paper
* Press F10 to Save your changes and Exit the Bios System Setup
* Once into Windows, test the system
NOTE - If the system locks up during the Bios update, this might help: http://dell.to/Ni3laN

Notes from JefferySanders -
* PCI Express Link State Power Management can be set to (my A4) OFF, Moderate or Maximum with 305.67 drivers and I see no crashes or performance drops, this seems fixed for sure). Try Maximum first
* I've had perfect stability with 305.67 drivers, but I am sure they will want your to use their OEM drivers, that is your choice, but know I have not had BSOD on 305.67 (while benchmarking, playing 10 hours of BF3, 6 hours GW2 Stress Test

August 24th, 2012 10:00

Today is my second day with my Alienware Aurora R4. Yesterday, I decided to give my computer my "trial by fire". In other words, I was going to play Crysis 2 with max settings. After about two minutes into the game, my computer goes into... I don't know what to call it. Hibernation I guess? But it was in sleep mode and I couldn't take it out. After trying the fix above, I was able to play about three minutes, followed by the system restarting. However, I couldn't see anything, because nothing would appear on my monitor.

SPECS (directly off of the packing slip):

Intel core i7-3820

16GB Quad Channel DDR3 at 1600MHz

Windows 7 Home Premium

500GB SSD + 1TB HDD 7200RPM Storage

1GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 555 - NVIDIA SLI enabled

Integrated 7.1 Channel audio

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August 24th, 2012 15:00

HollowIchi1931

Are you saying you updated the Aurora-R4 Bios from A03 to A05?

August 25th, 2012 13:00

Yes, I did.Disregard my post, I talked to Alienware support, and found out I had a faulty power supply.

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August 26th, 2012 08:00

What did they say was wrong with your power supply and how did they come up with that?

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