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Hey all, I just put together a new PC with an i7-14700KF, RTX 4070 Ti Super, ASUS ROG STRIX Z790-F Gaming Wifi II, and Corsair DDR5 2x24 GB 7200 MT/S, H150i 360mm AIO, and RM1000X PSU. I'm also running on Windows 10 v10.0.19045. I've been trying to play games all night with friends, but am constantly freezing, then crashing out of the games. I'm not getting any BSODs, my games are just crashing after a few minutes. The longest I've been able to play a game so far without crashing has been about 10 minutes. So far, I have done the following (all of which are the current status): Updated my graphics driver. Flashed my BIOS and upgraded to version 1202. Manually set my DDR5 speeds to the stock 7200 MT/s, up from the defaulted value of 4000 MT/s and do not have XMP enabled. Disabled ASUS MultiCore Enhancement. I checked my Event Viewer and found the following from roughly the time of the last game crash: The server Windows.Gaming.GameBar.PresenceServer.Internal.PresenceWriter did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. The GameInput Service service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 6 time(s). The GameInput Service service terminated with the following error: The compound file GameInput Service was produced with a newer version of storage. A timeout was reached (60000 milliseconds) while waiting for the Intel(R) TPM Provisioning Service service to connect. Any ideas? This is driving me crazy, especially since my 8 year old build with a 6700K and GTX 1080 was way more stable.
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I constantly keep getting crashes whenever I try to run any games from my secondary M.2 drive. After the game crashes I then have to restart my PC for anything from that drive to open again. This issue originally started on a Samsung 970 EVO Plus SSD 2TB NVMe M.2, I reset Windows in case it was being caused by a bad driver but no luck. I then thought the drive might just be bad and bought a SAMSUNG 990 PRO w/ Heatsink SSD 2TB PCIe 4.0 M.2 to replace it and still had the same issue. I tried testing both drives using Samsung Magician and found no issues. I tried moving the original 970 2TB drive to the main M.2 slot and had no issues with it, the issue appeared to only occur with the secondary M.2 slot. Not knowing what the issue could be I decided to take it to my local MicroCenter for a diagnosis. After about a month at MicroCenter, they came back and told me that the issue was with my motherboard (ASUS AMD AM4 ROG X570 Crosshair VIII Hero) and I need to replace it. Just wanting my computer working again I replaced it with a ASUS AMD ROG X570 Crosshair VIII Dark Hero. Even after replacing the motherboard I'm still having the same issue. When checking Event Viewer I see alot of the following after the game crashes: Event ID 140 The system failed to flush data to the transaction log. Corruption may occur in VolumeId: F:, DeviceName: \Device\HarddiskVolume5. Failure status: A device which does not exist was specified. Device GUID: {19f42b7f-998a-f2bb-87fd-641c17d9f170} Device manufacturer: Device model: Samsung SSD 990 PRO with Heatsink 2TB Device revision: 3B2QJXD7 Device serial number: 0025_3848_3140_3498. Bus type: NVMe Event ID 51 An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk3\DR3 during a paging operation. My system specs are: MOBO: ASUS AMD AM4 ROG X570 Crosshair VIII Hero CPU: Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-Core Processor 32GB RAM GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Main M.2: 970 EVO Plus SSD 2TB NVMe M.2 Secondary M.2: Samsung SSD 990 PRO with Heatsink 2TB Any help would be appreciated, really unsure of what to do at this point.
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Hello, I am writing into you guys today because I have had an ongoing issue that keeps randomly rearing its ugly head. When I play most games, sans League of Legends for some reason, mid game my system will just fully lock up. Audio will either cut out, loop, or sometimes fade into a long eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee sound while the screen remains frozen. I do not get a BSOD or anything, it just fully locks up the screen. Even in event viewer I do not get much information to go off of besides the following error codes. I am genuinely stumped at this point on what to do so I am turning to you guys for some help here. Event 41, Kernel Power Event 2, Kernel-EventTracinbg Full system specs OS - Windows 10 64bit Age of system (4+ years) Age of OS installation - 2ish years? R5 2600 MSI Gaming X 2080 TI Asus Strix B450 F GSKILL 16Gb TridentZ DDR4 3200 kit.(This is a potential culprit because I have heard Ryzen 2000s had memory issues. Samsung Evo 1tb NVME and Crucial MX500 1TB Corsair RMX850
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LiveKernelError 141: Crashing when using balanced settings in Nvidia Control Center. I have a RTX 3070 Ti, an i7-13700KF, 64BG RAM, and an 850W power supply. Recently, I got a new FreeSync monitor and was trying to get it working with G-Sync. Unfortunately, I had a bit of trouble doing this (There was a lot of flickering) so I just gave up and decided to leave G-Sync off. In doing this I messed with some settings in my Nvidia Control Panel that I didn't know would cause instability. Flash forward 2 days where I want to play Overwatch with my friends. I notice much higher frame rates than what I'm used to; about \~30-40 more frames per second. After only a few minutes of gameplay, Overwatch crashes without any error message (from the Overwatch application). I reopen it, and it crashes again. I check my reliability history, and it shows that both crashes were to result of hardware failure, or more specifically LiveKernelError 141. After attempting to play other games and getting the same crash error with all of them, I decide to investigate. Running a benchmark, I notice that my GPU is suddenly performing waaaay better than it ever had before... like a 130% performance increase! This- for me- isn't good because as I know from my previous overclocking attempts my GPU doesn't overclock very far (maybe due to poor silicon quality?), and I was only ever able to scrape a few extra frames in before it started to crash. Even after removing the overclock that I had on my GPU it still overperformed. It actively reached clock speeds of over 10,000 during gaming (which is much higher than the GPU should be capable of according to google), and sometimes would draw about 310 Watts (Which I'm not sure how this is possible since the 2 cables it is connected to from power supply apparently only supply 150 Watts each. Also, despite this load, the GPU never reached temperatures about 75C even on full load. The temperature being low is expected for me, though, because I have this stupidly over engineered Gigabyte version of the 3070 Ti which has overkill cooling. Long story short, after various BIOS resets and other settings changes, I eventually found the culprit: Nvidia Control Panel. When I was messing around with the Nvidia Control Panel while trying to set up and fix G-Sync, I changed some settings under "Image Settings with Preview". I changed it to use a profile emphasizing performance, when I previously had it set to emphasize quality. At the time it seemed like a good idea because "oooh performance that sounds cool", but apparently this causes the GPU to overperform like crazy. Switching it back to the quality profile brings the GPU back to its "slightly underperforming but stable" state that it was at before this whole conundrum. My GPU is brand new by the way. TL; DR: Switching "Use profile emphasizing" in Nvidia Control Panel from Performance to Quality fixed instability. Anyways with my story out of the way here are my questions: 1. Why did switching that setting in the Nvidia Control Panel affect my GPU so much? 2. Are there any potential fixes so that I can use my GPU using the Performance profile? 3. What exactly is LiveKernelError 141?
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So I had recently posted regarding CPU overheating issues, which luckily have since been resolved. Over the past few months I've been having an issue where my PC will reboot after being in a game for a for a few minutes, or after getting a few games in (typically getting Starvation error code in Apex). However now, my PC is restarting after simply making it into the lobby of the game (post-downloading shaders etc.) My PC now immediately freezes upon entering lobby and full-restarts. I'm running a EVGA 3080FTW and AMD Ryzen 7 5800x so I shouldn't have any issues running these games. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Specs: AMD Ryzen 7 5800x EVGA 3080FTW NZXT Z73 Corsair Dominator 3600 (4x8gb) Corsair RM1000x MSI X570 Carbon Gaming Pro
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For the past few months, I have been having an issue with my system crashing EVERY time that I play a game. I can typically play for around a half hour before it happens. Screen goes black, sound loops for about a minute, then it completely resets. My Event Viewer logs for every crash have been : "The device driver for the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) encountered a non-recoverable error in the TPM hardware, which prevents TPM services (such as data encryption) from being used." This happens on newer games, and older games alike. Jedi Survivor, Lego Star Wars Skywalker Saga, Forza Horizon 5 are the main ones that I have been playing, and crashing. I have noticed that Minecraft doesn't seem to crash the system. I've been having this issue since I recently got stable internet at the home I just bought, haven't had a good enough connection to hook up my computer for 8 months. I've updated Windows, updated all drivers that I can find for the graphics card, motherboard, all software like iCue. Event details and PC specs at bottom of post. Log Name : System Source : TPM Event ID : 15 Level : Error OpCode : Info Details (Friendly View) : - System - Provider [ Name] TPM [ Guid] {1b6b0772-251b-4d42-917d-faca166bc059} EventID 15 Version 0 Level 2 Task 0 Opcode 0 Keywords 0x8000000000000000 - TimeCreated [ SystemTime] 2023-08-14T04:31:47.8212668Z EventRecordID 57373 Correlation - Execution [ ProcessID] 4 [ ThreadID] 532 Channel System Computer DESKTOP - Security [ UserID] - EventData locationCode 0x1c0004f3 Data 3221225524 PC Specs : ROG B550-f Gaming Wifi II AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR4 (16 Gigs) Corsair RM850X Corsair H150i RGB ProXT ROG 3070 Strix 2 WD Blue m.2 SSDs, a 250 Gb boot drive and a 2Tb game drive WD Black 4Tb mass storage HDD
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Since start if this year MW2 is crashing completely random. I tried about 40h of trobbleshooting but with no longterm results. Some days i can play without any issues and the next day i crash every single game. I have a rtx 4090 and i9-13900k and ROG STRIX Z790-H gaming wifi. I can play every other game without any issues just MW2 doesnt want to work. i always get this Error Code 0x00001338 I have all drivers updated the game runs in admin and steam runs in admin too. i tried turning down grafics, change monitors, change gpu, tried clear out shader caches, re-installing, even doing a fullwipe of my drives(SSD 980 PRO) I turned of all overlays and so on. today i got a corrupt files notification in the loading screen. Everytime i verify the files, even after reinstalling, some files are missing and it seems that it cant download them. I installed an old driver for my grafics card aswell before all those crashes but to no result. If anyone has an solution please let me know.
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Hello everyone, i have built 15 Pcs with these specs: i9-13900K Lc Power Air cooler Palit Rtx 4080 Asrock z790 ddr5 16gb 4800 MHz 500gb Kingston m.2 gigabyte PSU 850W I had problems with two of these pcs before, where games like csgo or dota wouldnt even start, or crash just a few minutes after. The problem was the cpu, after swapping the two cpus it worked fine. But now the same thing is happening to 3 other pcs, and im wondering what the problem is, or what is causing this problem?
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Hi, so I am having an issue on my new build since I updated the CPU to a 3900x Games are randomly minimising from full screen, the one time I had a video open at the same time on youtube that crashed as well. Not sure what is happening so any advice would be greatly appreciated. I did notice when it happened in CoD Cold War earlier there was an app with an orange background and a white star like icon on it that appeared and vanished very quickly. Specs: Ryzen 9 3900x 32gb 3600mhz ram 3070 Gaming X Trio 750W PSU MSI Tomahawk B550 Cheers
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Hi! New here in the forum. Need your help on my issue. I have been using a Samsung 970 Evo for the 2 years and have been working fine. I noticed a few months back that COD Warzone crashes and had to reboot to work and goes back to default. When it crashes, I am unable to access the drive on windows. I thought it was a software issue. So I repaired, updated, and reinstalled the game but still has the same issue. This is driving me Nuts hahaha. Any help you guys can provide is greatly appreciated. Here are the troubleshooting steps i Have done. · Installed COD MW Warzone on a different SSD (Crucial P1 1TB on an M.2 to pcie adapter). Game does not crash. · Noticed that other games also on the 970 Evo were also crashing. Moved all of the games to the Crucial P1 SSD. No issues. · Secured Erased and reformatted the 970 Evo · Was using updated Samsung NVME and Magician drivers. Rolled back to an older version. · Rolled back Intel Chipset drivers. · Used Windows Default NVME Drivers. · Reinstalled updated Intel Chipset drivers. · Moved the 970 Evo to the M.2_2 slot to the M.2 to PCIE adapter that the Crucial P1 was using. Still Crashed. · Moved the Crucial P1 to the M.2_2 Slot. Not Crashing. · Using updated BIOS for the Motherboard (2503). Rolled Back to 2402 and 2301. Reflashed back to 2503. Cleared CMOS Every time. Still failed. · Tried Running on Bios Defaults. Games still Crashed. · On PCIE Bios settings, tried default and forced PCIE X4 for both the M.2 Slots. · Got a new Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1 TB. Installed on M.2_2. Game still crashed. · Redid every previous troubleshooting steps for the new Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB. Still Crashed. · Removed the all other M2. To PCIE Adapter so Only the 2 M.2 Slots on the board are used. Still Crashed. · Tried to do a 250 GB file transfer between the 970 Evo and 970 Evo plus. No issues. But games still crashed. System: · Intel i7 8700k · ROG Maximus Hero X · 32GB Gskill Trident Z RGB 3200 · Gigabyte GTX 1080 GPU Not Overclocked. Using Stock Settings. · SSD1 M.2_1 Slot Samsung 960 Evo 512 · SSD2 M.2_2 Slot Samsung 970 Evo 512 · SSD3 M.2 to PCIE Adapter on PCIE slot 2 Crucial P1 1TB · SSD4 M.2 to PCIE Adapter on PCIE Slot 3 Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB · No SATA Drives. Nothing connected on Any SATA Port. · PSU: Corsair RM850i · Updated Windows 10 Pro 64bit
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Hi, I apologise in advance, I'm relatively new to PC building so please forgive me. I'm not super hardware literate. I'm absolutely at my wits end with this system and nobody has been able to suggest anything really, except for one person who thinks my issue might be caused by CPU throttling. I didn't even know that was a thing until today! I'm running the following system: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 with Wraith Stealth cooler Prime A320M-K (I've since been told this is not a great board ) Radeon RX5700 XT 8GB plugged in to modular psu, not daisychained 16gb ram Things I've unsuccessfully tried to stop the driver timeouts: Keeping PC clean with air duster Cleanly uninstalling and reinstalling current drivers using DDU Cleanly uninstalling and reinstalling previous drivers using DDU Replacing PSU to modular, increasing wattage and replacing the daisychain cable that came with the 5700XT Changed available virtual memory to 20gb Increased GPU fan speeds to 80% and decreased voltage to under 1100 Turned off AMD Freesync Adjusted Windows Power Management Turned off Windows Gaming Mode I'm having trouble with the RX 5700 XT frequently timing out and crashing in newer games, particularly it seems to hate Red Dead Redemption 2. Sometimes the whole machine just powers off and restarts, like it had overheated. In WIndows Reliability Monitor I either get the "Hardware Error, LiveKernelEvent code 141" error for if it's crashed the game, or just "Unexpected shutdown" if it restarted the PC. It doesn't seem to be overheating according to temp monitors, I ran GPU-Z while playing RDR2 and while it didn't crash this time, the max CPU temp was only 55c with the GPU reaching only about 47c so I don't believe it's overheating. I've attached this log to the post. After trying many different suggestions I read online I decided to run some benchmarking programs (OCCT and FurMark) and was surprised to see that a). my GPU was totally fine but b). my CPU was running at 99%/100% pretty much the entire time during the actual GPU test, it would randomly drop maybe to 49% then shoot straight back up to 99%+. I've attached a pic of the OCCT power test. I also ran a VRAM test on the GPU and that was fine, but again you can see the CPU is spiking all over the place. PC has passed all OCCT and Furmark benchmark tests without crashing or errors detected. I've also ran Cinebench R23 multi core and got a score of 6996. Is this likely to be CPU throttling? If it is, how would I fix this? Sorry for the wall of text, and thanks for bearing with me! I'd really appreciate any help anyone can give me regarding this at all. Thank you! GPU-Z Sensor Log A.txt
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For the past like 2 days ive had many errors and error codes such as Dev errror 6164, Dev error 6328 and disc read error. If anyone has had this issue or have any kind of solution it would be great
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My recently bought PC from Cyberpower crashes to desktop during every game I have tried so far. The crashing always occurs after about 10 minutes of gameplay on high-ultra graphics at 1080p. The card is a RTX 3070 Gigabyte Eagle OC and the games I have tried so far are: -Cyberpunk 2077 -Red Dead Redemption II -Battlefield 4 -COD: Warzone -New World The crashing takes place after about 10 minutes of gameplay. RDR2 did not CTD when I ran it in safe mode, but I only tested for approximately 10 minutes. I ran FurMark3D for 15 minutes and there was no crashing either. I am at a lost of what to test/change. I was previously given two different RTX 3070 Gigabyte Gaming OC's and both of them arrived with visual artifacting. I am at my wits end here, never buying a Gigabyte card again, but any help to resolve this issue would be super appreciated. Current specs: CASE: CyberPowerPC FURION Mid-Tower Gaming Case w/ front/Top & Both Side Tempered Glass + 6X Dual Light Loop 120mm RGB Fans & Controller CPU: Intel® Core™ Processor i7-11700KF 8/16 3.60GHz [Turbo 4.9GHz] 16MB Cache LGA1200 [w/o Integrated Graphic] FAN: Cooler Master Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition CPU Cooler w/ PWM fan - Efficient Cooling Performance SSD: Free 2TB (2TBx1) SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 7200RPM HDD HDD: 1TB SAMSUNG 970 EVO Plus PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD - Seq R/W: Up to 3500/3300 MB/s, Rnd R/W up to 600/550k MEMORY: 16GB (8GBx2) DDR4/3600MHz Dual Channel Memory (GSKILL Trident Z RGB) MOTHERBOARD: ASUS PRIME Z590-V ATX, ARGB, 1GbE LAN, 2 PCIe x16, 3 PCIe x1, 4 SATA3, 3x M.2 SATA/PCIe POWERSUPPLY: 750 Watts - Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 Series 750W 80 PLUS GOLD Ultra Quiet Full Modular Power Supply GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3070 Eagle OC
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I bought it this summer, and i just started to play battlefield 5 and its keep crashing, i tried to limit 80% power and also debug mode on nvidia panel and then its working like 1h-maybe 1h 30min i also changed the thermal paste and the temps are okay bellow 80, i kinnda tried everything online, and its not working, like other games like dota or cs go run without any problem but nfs heat mafia and battlefild im getting black screen or just game stops and sent to the desktop, i also tried underclock -50,-100 on core keeps crashing, i had an issue initially with another psu , a old 700w and changed to a new bronze 650, in furmark and occt 30mins runs without any problem , and i also play at 2k high or ultra settings before i had and 1080 and was running without any problem Specs i7 4790K 4GHZ 8GB Dual Channel Kingston genesis hyperx 1600mhz (default) Msi z87-g43 GTX 1080TI seasonic s12iii 650w bronze Please Help at this point im just disperate (Sorry for my english)
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Hello everyone, I'm new to the forum and I'm here to ask for help to troubleshoot my PC. For over a month, when I'm playing games they keep crashing randomly to desktop, no error no warning and no stutter on the games, I thought this was only on Rocket League because I play it most of the times but now I've being playing other games and it's starting to appear on the other games as well. This never happened previously so I don't know what is causing this. I've done several things to check where the problem is coming from: I did several stress tests on my RAM with Windows Memory Diagnostic and HCI Design's MemTest I did a couple of stress tests on the GPU with Heaven Benchmark I installed HWInfo to check if something was overheating or behaving weird Uninstalled all graphics drivers and downloaded new ones, and also downgraded graphic drivers Installed a new copy of Windows 10 I used Driver Booster to update every driver on my pc I checked Windows Event Viewer to see if there was any error happening. I uninstalled every game and installed again. I tried to run the games in Admin mode. I verified the games files integrity Checked Avast and Windows Antivirus to check any weird setting Updated BIOS Everything still the same. I don't think it must be something to do with hardware, as it was bought in August of last year. I don't know if it's some software conflict that is crashing my games or something I'm doing wrong. I deeply appreciate for any help or idea to fix this issue as I tried anything I found on the Internet. List of specs: Ryzen 9 5900X, Gigabyte Eagle 3080 Ti, 32GB DDR4 3200mhz, Gigabyte b550 Aorus Master, 2x 1tb m.2 drives, Corsair RM 1000w gold Thanks in advance for any help provided
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So my pc has been crashing since I got it in 2018. I think now I might be a ram dimm because I've replaced my GPU, Motherboard and I've wiped my current boot drive once already and I still get these hard crashes. After my upgrade to a new GPU I stopped getting bluescreens for almost 2 weeks. Now they're back. Event viewer is out of my knowledge base, but maybe someone here can tell me something from this info? I might just have to bring it to memory express, but I wanna bring them some info if I can. In the system during last crash it says driver\WudRd failed to load for a device? Application crashing was Valheim. Faulting module name: Unityplayer.dll, exception code 0x0000000000013ffa0f ID: 0x3100 I can't figure out why some games crash and others don't but it's frustrating bluescreening mid game with friends. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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My games keep crashing doesn't matter what game I play I've tried almost everything I could think. I even brought the computer to the best computer repair shop in my state, and it did nothing. specs intel 11700kf asus tuf 3080 ASUS ROG STRIX B560-G GAMING WIFI LGA 1200 Intel B560 SATA 6Gb/s Micro ATX Intel Motherboard EVGA SuperNOVA 850 Ga, 80 Plus Gold 850W. Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3200 WDC PC SN530 SDBPNPZ-512G ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 240 Toshiba DT01ACA200 corsair 4000d airflow ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I first bought the pc as a prebuilt ASUS ROG Gaming Desktop Intel Core i7-11700KF 16GB Memory NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 2TB HDD + 512GB SSD G15CE-B11 - Best Buy kinda like the one in the LTT video linked below, a few weeks after I had upgraded the pc it just randomly started crashing out of the blue. any help would be apricated
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I can't really record video of my PC crashing, but it basically restarts my PC when I launch it on battle.net
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Hello I am constantly crashing in games and sometimes my google meets and this popped up after crashing for the 4th time today i updated my drivers yesterday please help me My specs are r5 3400g vega 11 graphics 16gb 3200mhz dual channel ram G.skill 650 wat psu asrock b450m pro4
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I built 2 of these: https://pcpartpicker.com/b/mLjp99 - one for myself and one for my wife. Everything was configured the same way upfront, with the same applications, drivers, etc. My wife's machine has had absolutely no issues. Games (the same she plays all day long with no problems) are routinely crashing and exiting, usually with some memory errors like "access violation". Here's what I've done so far: Updated all drivers, BIOS version, etc Re-seated all RAM and the graphics card Changed the XMP profile from 1 to 2 Raised the voltage from 1.35 to 1.36 Turned XMP off and ran at 2166 MHz The only thing that seemed to help. No crashing after 4 hours of gaming where the same game would crash every 15 minutes or so prior. Set the XMP profile back to 1. Ran Memtest86 With all four sticks in - Test 8 threw errors 20+ times and test 13 yielded >200 errors. I removed a pair and left the ones in slots 2/4, then ran the test again. No failures. I left the one in slot 2 installed and tried another stick in 4. No failures. I left the one in slot 2 installed and tried the last stick in 4. No failures. Any recommendations on what to do from here?
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hello I posted a post the other day saying that most of my games are crashing due to me upgrading my CPU. All my drivers are up to date such as chipset, motherboard and GPU drivers and I have also reset windows fully just encase that has solved it. I have also upgraded my motherboard as I needed to, so there are no issues there. My power supply is low watts however some games run fine and even when I stress test both CPU and GPU at the same time there are no issues. Warzone, Minecraft with shaders and cyberpunk was crashing however after tweaking my CPU voltage as it seemed a little low cyberpunk doesn't crash anymore, not entirely sure that's what fixed it but warzone and Minecraft (only with shaders) still crashes. these crashes are random and have no correlation to when they crash. my last post someone had suggested a fix and I thought it worked but hadn't and I had already said it worked hence the new post. Temps are fine. Any help would be appreciated as i have no idea what possibly could be causing as games such as battlefield 1, overwatch, dead by daylight and more are fine (don't play these as much so maybe they just take ages to crash) specs: Ryzen 5 5600 GTX 1600 super Auros B450 M 2X8 GB Ram Corsair 350 watt power supply
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I recently changed to an ITX motherboard for my new CPU and downgraded from 32gbx4 to 16gbx2 and never noticed that this previously as I've always had 24gb of ram or higher in my pc's (in my old pc I had mixed ram and always had quantity over speed.) as of 15th of July 2022 to now the 1st of august 2022 I've noticed that I cant play any of my games due to this constant crashing cycle with the exception of a few games that are less demanding on my pc. (cooling is not an issue I've got good cooling on the CPU and the case.) "The reason I don't want to get buy new ram is because money is tight right now" -specs- GPU 3070ti CPU r7 5800x ram 16gb 3600mhz (corsair vengeance pro RGB) video -
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Hey everyone, I am at my wit's end with this issue. My PC crashes with inverted colours (see attached images) in some games like destiny 2, fortnite and call of duty but not in FIFA 22. I can do any other thing on my pc including CPU and GPU stress tests, watch videos and general tasks but if I load up most games it will crash and then restart. CPU: 9900k (custom liquid cooled) GPU: 3070ti fe (air cooled) RAM: 64gb gskill RGB 3600 cl18 MOBO: Asus z-390 prime a Nothing overclocked and xmp is on. This issue started when I still had my 2080 Seahawk in there so I don't think it's the GPU because both have the same behaviour. I have tried reinstalling windows, reinstalling Nvidia drivers and I even tried new display port cables. I'm lost as to what it could be so any help would be super appreciated.
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I have a problem with games crashing(MC,My summer car,Pay Day2,...) for some reason. In the way that I can play for about 10 minutes and then the game crashes, I tried such classics as updating the graphics drivers and Memory Diagnostics, but in the meantime I tried to see if there is a virus in the PC, but it is not anymore, so I don't know what to do with it. Can someone help me? Spec CPU: Intel core 2 Quad Q9550 GPU:Asus eah6670/dis/1gd5 RAM:7GB Mother board: Gigabyte p35-ds3 SSD:250gb HDD:250gb PSU:400W
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i5-12600kf ASUS Prime Z690-P Corsair Vengeance RG Pro SL White 32GB, 2 X 16GB, DDR4, 3200MHz NZXT Kraken X73 Gigabyte RTX 3070ti Vision OC Samsung 980 1TB NVMe Corsair RM850X V2 White I built my PC on new years and have been working pretty full on shifts for the last couple months so I haven't had a good chance to play on it until a couple weeks ago. The PC will just crash out of no where after about 10-20 minutes in game and half the time not give a reason. Games I've tested: Overwatch - Crash Fortnite - Crash GTA V - Crash Icarus - Crash Sea Of Thieves - Crash Rocket League - Crash Minecraft - No Crash Roblox (Only for testing purposes xD) - No crash Spore - No Crash Please if someone could help me fix this. The computer cost quite a lot as PC part prices in NZ are very expensive due to import tax.