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Old 4th March 2018, 23:32   #27115  |  Link
jdobbs
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You REALLY need to look at your temperatures. If you don't you can't assume "the watercooling is perfect". Saying other applications run fine is missing the point. X264 stresses your processor like no other application.

Overheating is the most common reason for an X264 crash -- but it could be memory as well. Have you tried reseating your memory? Looked to see that it is getting plenty of airflow?

Download the hardware monitor as suggested by gonca. At least then you could eliminate or confirm an overheating problem.
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