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BlackManINC

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  1. Yeah, I haven't looked at the log yet, but the fact that corrupted files were found despite a clean installation of Windows just shows that you can't trust ANY change made to not fuck something up. On the enterprise edition of Windows this isn't a concern. But the average user will use no more than the pro edition at best. Hopefully this fixed the freezing.
  2. No idea. I find it odd that it doesn't account for power spikes, which certain RTX 30 cards were notorious for. I assumed that was what the 750 watt was coming from, because the 3060TI isn't nearly that power hungry. Barring potential faulty hardware, my PC actually froze once before specifically because of corrupted system files, which you can verify with this command in either powershell or command prompt (opened as admin). sfc /scannow It never happened again after this command found the corrupted files and replaced them with clean ones. I run this command at least once a week, ESPECIALLY after a windows update since there is nothing stopping an update from corrupting files on the standard and pro editions of windows.
  3. Not sure whats happening with your PC, but ASUS recommends a 750 watt power supply for your specific GPU on their own website. You have a 600 watt power supply.
  4. I hope not. Because you'd have to replace the motherboard.
  5. What about the system tab? If its a "critical error" message, there should be a "bugcheck" code somewhere.
  6. Does it give you an actual bug check code in the "details" tab?
  7. Get more ram since we're even talking about page file memory to start with.
  8. Well that's unfortunate, because your GPU might have to be RMA'ed. Warranty is two years so you have time.
  9. I had a similar issue with my 6800xt where the screen would freeze or blackout, yet the sound continues as normal. In my case the GPU was defective and I had to RMA it. It shit itself three months later. The sound continuing on as normal is a definite red flag of the culprit being related to the display adapter, or a bad display cable, or a damaged monitor. If the issue ceases with a spare GPU, you'll have your culprit.
  10. You could try power cycling your router or something. If reinstalling windows works, then that means either one of two things or both: 1. There was a corruption in the registry or system files. 2. The TCP/UDP IP network software in windows got corrupted. With #2, pinging the loopback address is supposed to be used to test that actually.
  11. Well, you certainly don't want the adapter to be the culprit, because that means its probably defective, especially if you already reinstalled the driver. The "access point" might be referring to your router, assuming there is nothing else between it and your PC. Its just your one main router right?
  12. Is there a yellow caution sign next to your wifi in device manager? No error codes?
  13. No, but I mean does the ethernet itself work? Ethernet works but wifi doesn't?
  14. More experienced? Lets get the game developers in here. They made the application the O.P is having issues with.
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