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aSaitama

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  1. Thank you again. Just set every in-game setting to minimum. Now game run well for 25 min. When I will have time (in a few days) - I will find the setting, that crashes the game, post it here and close the topic.
  2. Thank you very much for answer. By gameplay I mean, that I actually managed to play and it crashed in first game location. Tomorrow I'll try your advice and will answer if i manage to solove the problem
  3. Hello, fellas. I have just build my new PC. Specs: Processor: Ryzen 7 2700x MB: MSI x470 gaming plus Cooler: BOX BIOS: 7A33v5G GPU: Reference nVidia Geforce RTX 2080ti Driver: latest RAM: 2xPatriot Viper 8GB 3200MHz CL16 PVLW416G320C6K PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 850W PS-TPG-0850FPCGEU-R Monitor: FullHD OS: Windows 10 1809 (latest update) Storage: SSD M.2 On my first run in stock settings (which are 2166 MHz RAM, ~4100 MHz at ~1.45v CPU) I’ve installed most “hungry” game I had: Monster Hunter World (MHW). After 2 min of gameplay my computer crashed with a black screen. No response to mouse and keyboard. Fans are still working. Only restart helped in this situation. Even thou Cinebench runs OK, AIDA64 stresstest CPU+GPU runs OK for 15+ mins, every other game I’ve tried (AC: odyssey, Dark Souls 3) runs well even with stream running (software x264, fast, 6000 Kb/s). What I’ve tried to fix this problem: Reinstall Game Reinstall Windows OC RAM via A-XMP to 3200MHz Manual OC processor to 3.7 – 4.2 GHz on 1.2v-1.45v (different combinations) Checked RAM with windows memory diagnostic Nothing helped. MHW still crashes after some time running (1-8 mins on different OC configurations). About temperature. There were different, but never more then 90 degrees. Now I run my CPU on 4 GHz, 1.2v, RAM 3200Mhz. Everything (but MHW) runs pretty good. Temp on stresstest ~75-80 degrees, while Gaming+Stream – 45-50 degrees. Actually, for me MHW is not a big deal. I was not going to play it anyway. I just worry, could it be some hardware problem, and how I can classify it, if I go to service. And if it is software problem how I can diagnose it and fix? Thank you for response. P.S. Sorry for bad English. Im writing you from faraway cold non-English speaking countяy.
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