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My PC has a i5-4570, 8Gb DDR3 ram, single rtx 2070, a 600w 80+ PSU. The system is windows 10 1803 64 bit with latest nvidia driver.

Recently I've had problems with PUBG, the game will crash within 30minutes, no matter which map I'm playing, but it's OK when I play other games like forza horizon 4.

Then I ran furmark and it will freeze within a couple of minutes, but it has no problem in 3dmark so far.

What could possibly be the problem? Do I have to send the card back for repair or is it software related?

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That's a fresh bottleneck you have there, I can tell you that. It's not as bad as mine, but you're playing graphics intensive games. You might be struggling because the CPU is so underpowered and it might be crashing due to the stress of PUBG

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2 minutes ago, mxk. said:

That's a fresh bottleneck you have there, I can tell you that. It's not as bad as mine, but you're playing graphics intensive games. You might be struggling because the CPU is so underpowered and it might be crashing due to the stress of PUBG

But I think furmark should not be too CPU releated, or is it? 

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2 minutes ago, Mr.BT said:

But I think furmark should not be too CPU releated, or is it? 

It's for the GPU.

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14 hours ago, Mr.BT said:

But I think furmark should not be too CPU releated, or is it? 

I doubt a bottleneck could cause an issue, but maybe you can try running stress tests on the iGPU and see if it crashes? 

 

81-82C is a little high but is fine for a GPU. I’d increase fan speeds to lower that to the 70s though, unless you don’t want the added noise 

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7 hours ago, _d0nut said:

I doubt a bottleneck could cause an issue, but maybe you can try running stress tests on the iGPU and see if it crashes? 

 

81-82C is a little high but is fine for a GPU. I’d increase fan speeds to lower that to the 70s though, unless you don’t want the added noise  

Now I can confirm the GPU has some problem. Today when I was playing GTAV the picture was broken and the game crashed afterwards. Switched to my old GTX 970 and everything is running fine.

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On 1/25/2019 at 9:06 AM, Mr.BT said:

My PC has a i5-4570, 8Gb DDR3 ram, single rtx 2070, a 600w 80+ PSU. The system is windows 10 1803 64 bit with latest nvidia driver.

Recently I've had problems with PUBG, the game will crash within 30minutes, no matter which map I'm playing, but it's OK when I play other games like forza horizon 4.

Then I ran furmark and it will freeze within a couple of minutes, but it has no problem in 3dmark so far.

What could possibly be the problem? Do I have to send the card back for repair or is it software related?

Get SSD and save your steam on that disk. Look whats gonna happen, EUREKA!

 

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