hannahb Posted August 5, 2019 Share Posted August 5, 2019 I have been having issues with a black screen i checked the connection utility log and found the same data spikes before each crash. i thought it could have been due to overheating - it reaches 68 and above one thing which i am unsure about is peerSignalQuality which always reaches 255 before crashing, no matter what the temperature is what is this peerSignalQuality and can it cause blackouts? here is an exert from the latest crash: Quote [2019-08-05 13:30:24.301 +0 0x37B0 INFO LOG] M_Temperature=66, R_Temperature=54 [2019-08-05 13:30:25.276 +0 0x46E0 INFO LOG] (ControlCenter)Link Condition Change : peerSignalQuality = 2, performanceQuality = 3 [2019-08-05 13:30:29.275 +0 0x46E0 INFO LOG] (ControlCenter)Link Condition Change : peerSignalQuality = 4, performanceQuality = 3 [2019-08-05 13:30:34.303 +0 0x37B0 INFO LOG] M_Temperature=69, R_Temperature=55 [2019-08-05 13:30:44.301 +0 0x37B0 INFO LOG] M_Temperature=68, R_Temperature=56 [2019-08-05 13:31:08.084 +0 0x46E0 INFO LOG] (ControlCenter)Link Condition Change : peerSignalQuality = 255, performanceQuality = 3 [2019-08-05 13:31:08.208 +0 0x46E0 INFO LOG] (ControlCenter)CallbackDeviceStatus : SDK_WIGIGFSM_STATE_STOPPED(3), reason = SDK_CURRENT_STATE_REASON_LINK_LOSS(1) [2019-08-05 13:31:08.211 +0 0x46E0 INFO LOG] (ControlCenter)CallbackDeviceStatus : SDK_WIGIGFSM_STATE_SCANNING(4), reason = SDK_CURRENT_STATE_REASON_REQUESTED_BY_APPLICATION(9) [2019-08-05 13:31:08.213 +0 0x37B0 INFO LOG] Connection Status set to 2(CONNECTION_STATUS_SCANNING) [2019-08-05 13:31:11.044 +0 0x3AE0 INFO LOG] (ControlCenter)Worker Thread Exit. [2019-08-05 13:31:11.047 +0 0xAE0 INFO LOG] Updater thread exit. [2019-08-05 13:31:11.049 +0 0x37B0 INFO LOG] Terminated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rowan_u Posted December 18, 2019 Share Posted December 18, 2019 255 basically means no signal. Pretty sure this is just a plain ole crash somewhere in this teetering stack of 3rd party drivers. Happens to me even after the fan mod and M_Temps of 45 or so . . . might be cpu load related though because it does happen more in heavier games. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomCgcmfc Posted December 18, 2019 Share Posted December 18, 2019 Overclocking can also cause system instability which may cause crashes, especially under high VR gaming loads. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alubaking Posted December 20, 2019 Share Posted December 20, 2019 On 12/19/2019 at 5:03 AM, TomCgcmfc said: Overclocking can also cause system instability which may cause crashes, especially under high VR gaming loads. That is so true. I have seen other wireless adapter users reported overclocking ram caused their wireless not working. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krogenit Posted December 20, 2019 Share Posted December 20, 2019 Are you using Vive Pro? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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