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![]() It was indeed the overclocking of my ADM 8350 fx that was causing the 1017 error. I was OC'd to 4500 mhz and scaled down to 4200, game loaded in without issue. Thanks to the community and developers for all the information I found.
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![]() Also just to be precise here, I attempted to move up to 4300 Mhz and got the error again, so the cap seems to be 4200 Mhz.
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![]() dude thank you for this- I just upgraded to a amd fx 9590 and completely lost EQ!! I just toned my processor down to 4183 and it works again!!
went through so many other fixes that was nuts -- appreciate you helping me out! | ||
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![]() Same thing for me, before I had a 8350 stocked at 4.0GHz and then I upgraded to the 9370 at 4.4 stock and EQ quit working. I then used AMD overdrive software to easily underlock it to 4.2 and am able to launch EQ now.
I figure using AMD overdrive would be easier to underclock it so then when I am done playing EQ I can easily go back to my default clock.
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Khorulak <Anonymous> - 55 Iksar Necromancer.
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![]() 2018 - I have spent about 24 hours trying to figure this 1017 out and have seen several people mention underclocking to get get their fix... I couldnt believe this to be the actual issue... HOWEVER.. after lowering my CPU under 4200... I can confirm that this did indeed work!
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