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Games crashing on high end PC (Not solved)

Consepter

I built a computer on Friday the 13th, 2017 and it plays like a champ but it crashes the game after like 5 minutes or so. (PC build) https://pcpartpicker.com/list/8ZsRYr 

My operating system is Windows 10 Home.

My BIOS version I have is 1.A0

Software that I have running is steam, and origin.

Most of the time is just says Battlefield 4 has stopped working, same for other games.

Games that have crashed: Battlefield 4, Rust, Total war: Attila, Mad Max, SimCity.

Drivers that I have updated, GPU (376.77), MOBO. DirectX

I have tested my RAM, it is not that either.

Temps are usually 65 degrees on max load for GPU.

I do not overclock anything at the moment

 

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2 minutes ago, Consepter said:

I built a computer on Friday the 13th, 2017

 

That's the problem?

2 minutes ago, Consepter said:

I built a computer on Friday the 13th, 2017 and it plays like a champ but it crashes the game after like 5 minutes or so. (PC build) https://pcpartpicker.com/list/8ZsRYr 

My operating system is Windows 10 Home.

My BIOS version I have is 1.A0

Software that I have running is steam, and origin.

Most of the time is just says Battlefield 4 has stopped working, same for other games.

Games that have crashed: Battlefield 4, Rust, Total war: Attila, Mad Max, SimCity.

 

Latest GPU driver? Any error code? Temps/usage? 

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Temps are around 65 degrees for GPU

Pc doesnt crash just the game, it crashes. My gpu drivers are up to date

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I just tested Warhammer Vermintide and the crash report says "Assertion Failed"

Assertion failed 'header->type==RenderContect::RENDER' at 'F:\BuildAgent\work\1358eaafe6731564\runtime\d3d11_render_device\d3d_render_context.cpp:1244'

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I feel you cookies haha, took my drives with him and say "No computer for you"

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1 hour ago, Consepter said:

I feel you cookies haha, took my drives with him and say "No computer for you"

I'm not sure if this will help, but it helped when I was having problems with crashing. 

  • Right click on Computer and open Properties.
  • Select Advanced System Properties
  • Click Advanced tab
  • Under Performance, click Settings
  • Under Performance Options, click Advanced tab
  • Here under Virtual memory pane, select Change

Do that and tell me what it is set to, if it set really low set it to like 12000 mb or set it to make windows automatically manage it.

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That didnt work, I tried even changing my GPU driver to an earlier state to see if that worked

 

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