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Out of memory errors detected on your server

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This error popped up twice in the last few weeks, let me know:

NOTE: This is the very first time I have posted on ANY forum, I searched first and found two similar posts but they seemed unique to the person that posted.

wwds-server-diagnostics-20260112-2120.zip

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11 hours ago, jdwbrain said:

This error popped up twice in the last few weeks, let me know:

NOTE: This is the very first time I have posted on ANY forum, I searched first and found two similar posts but they seemed unique to the person that posted.

wwds-server-diagnostics-20260112-2120.zip

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Your video card is falling over, update the drivers and/or motherboard BIOS. Then you can reboot to clear the log so FCP stops warning you (it's just responding to seeing 'out of memory' in the log and assuming the host ran out of RAM).

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Thanks Michael_P, good to know it's not the system! I've been playing with local AI models lately that sometimes error with 'out of VRAM', maybe responding to that...

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16 minutes ago, jdwbrain said:

Thanks Michael_P, good to know it's not the system! I've been playing with local AI models lately that sometimes error with 'out of VRAM', maybe responding to that...

No, not likely. In every instance I've seen of that error it's the driver or the motherboard BIOS if it's choking at the higher PCIE gen

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Thanks Michael_P, - not sure if the logs showed this but I'm using an older GA-X99-UD5 system board to support a used Intel Xeon CPU E5-2690 v3 that I had laying around, I'm a version off the latest available BIOS (2018), with said version showing only 'CPU Microcode' updates. I'm not sure it's worth the risk without a newer system board and possible CPU ready to go. The fact that I recently installed a GTX 5070 using the latest open source driver v580.95.05 to support it tells me that its probably the PCIE gen as you say and a newer system board will be required to resolve. Thanks again for the quick response and great diagnosis!

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