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GTA V hates oc?

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As the title say ....I've read about this but didnt actually believed it until recently when i got gta v.
It was crushing all the time i start searching about this error and the most common way to fix this it was underclocking your gpu.

And yes it worked O_o...What is your experience between your oced gpu and gta v???

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As the title say ....I've read about this but didnt actually believed it until recently when i got gta v.

It was crushing all the time i start searching about this error and the most common way to fix this it was underclocking your gpu.

And yes it worked O_o...What is your experience between your oced gpu and gta v???

 

what hardware are you running on, perhaps by under-clocking your GPU you were alleviating a bottleneck?

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what hardware are you running on, perhaps by under-clocking your GPU you were alleviating a bottleneck?

i run a gtx970 with an i5-4690k oced to 4.6 and 16gb of ram i dont think it bottlenecks

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what hardware are you running on, perhaps by under-clocking your GPU you were alleviating a bottleneck?

 

Bottlenecks don't cause crashes

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GTA works with my overclock.

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i run a gtx970 with an i5-4690k oced to 4.6 and 16gb of ram i dont think it bottlenecks

 

hmm ok was just a thought haha

 

 

Bottlenecks don't cause crashes

 

 

yeah true, I have no idea what i was thinking, but in my defence I just woke up and I havnt had a coffee yet ><

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That was the error err_gfx_d3d_init and its really fixed after i underclocked :/

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hmm ok was just a thought haha

 

 
 

 

yeah true, I have no idea what i was thinking, but in my defence I just woke up and I havnt had a coffee yet ><

can't do shit without a morning coffee xD feel ya

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That was the error err_gfx_d3d_init and its really fixed after i underclocked :/

Try without any overclock?

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Try without any overclock?

that's what i did by underclocking i mean from oced back to default

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That was the error err_gfx_d3d_init and its really fixed after i underclocked :/

I have had that error a few times too. And it reduced after I ran the game as Administrator. Now I do not get that error anymore, or really rarely, like once every 3 weeks or so. So set your game to always run as Admin and hit us with results

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After using 3D mark to alert me that my OC was a bit too high (flickering everywhere, the usual)

 

GTA V is really stable for me and our systems are almost identical, with my OC of 1367+60=1427mhz without fiddling with voltage. haven't been having any problems. which exact 970 is it?

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err_gfx_d3d_init this error is very common, and isn't necessarily caused by you OC.

I get the same error once in a while if i'm watching youtube or some video on my secondary screen while playing.

I've also seen this error, when i OC'ed my 970 Strix.

 

Before a GTA 5 update, the error also came out of nowhere, everytime i had a cutscene in multiplayer.

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That was the error err_gfx_d3d_init and its really fixed after i underclocked :/

I had that on my 6970, it was to do with the launch being fked up.

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After using 3D mark to alert me that my OC was a bit too high (flickering everywhere, the usual)

 

GTA V is really stable for me and our systems are almost identical, with my OC of 1367+60=1427mhz without fiddling with voltage. haven't been having any problems. which exact 970 is it?

its a g1 gaming with a stable oc of about 1500+ canr remember exactly

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max out your fans on the card to keep it cool,

 

my 980ti dose the same thing if i don't ramp up the fan speeds, maybe it will help you? probably not but its worth a try?

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GTA 5 runs fine overclocked for me never had a problem 

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