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Gaystave

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  1. I reverted the settings in MSI afterburner and I unistalled the drivers using DDU. Same problem still Any other suggestions for what I could try?
  2. I did OC it at some point, I'll try reverting it back to stock! DDU would do this in any case, right?
  3. I mostly used it to game, and I play a lot of other games on it than these two games (hence why I thought it was only Tarkov related at first). Otherwise I mostly use it to record audio.
  4. Hi! So, up to this point, I thought this was just a bug with Escape From Tarkov. But, today I noticed that I have this problem with Amnesia Rebirth as well. The Problem: My computer crashes at certain locations in both of the games. No BSOD. In Tarkov it's when installing upgrades in the hideout, and in Amensia Rebirth it was at a point with a lot of water. There is no bluescreen or any information in the event viewer other than "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.". I've been able to reproduce the errors many times. Temporary solution: The only solution that I've found in both games is to lower the resolution from 1440p to 1080p (in Tarkov I had to lower to 720p). Any other graphic related settings have no effect. Cause: I have no idea... I've tried to check the log files from Afterburner, but I can't find anything weird. What could be the problem with my computer? What's the difference between running a game at a higher resolution? Could it be related to CPU? GPU? RAM? ...? Specs (more detailed in the dxdiag): Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Memory: 32768MB RAM PSU: Corsair HX850i 850W Drive: Samsung SSD 960 EVO 500GB Drive: Samsung SSD 840 EVO 500GB HardwareMonitoring - 2021_04_10_14_03_56_652.hml 331782218_HardwareMonitoring-2021_04_10_14_09_02_739.hml HardwareMonitoring - 2021_04_10_15_04_34_931.hml 1682630930_HardwareMonitoring-2021_04_10_15_10_13_015.hml DxDiag.txt
  5. Hello techies! So, after the lift on software updates for my Huawei, I got access to this neat feature on my phone: Digital balance, which basically measures my screen time in different apps, and also gives me nice summaries on what I actually spend my time on doing. My question to you is, do you know of any other programs on Windows that would do the same? Saving statistics on the kind of programs that are in focus, and how long they've been used? I've attached a screenshot of the Android app for those who haven't seen it yet
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