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GTA 5 crashes with adaptive voltage oc

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6 minutes ago, gepowr said:

So I'm having a weird issue right now. My oc seemed to be perfectly stable (I ran xtu memory + CPU stress tests for 4 hours without any problems, constant benchmarking with cinebench, 3d mark etc). I'm having zero issues with any other games I play. But GTA crashes after about 2 hours in-game straight to the desktop. I'm not getting a bsod or anything aswell. I tried a higher voltage (lower negative offset) but it didn't change anything. GTA runs perfectly fine with stock settings. 

So what could be the case with this one? 

Should I disable the xmp profile and run stock ram settings with my current adaptive overclock or should I use a manual fixed voltage instead?

Gta 5 is well known for hating any kind of oc ^^ its not ur settings that are bad its just that gta 5 explodes if u dont run stock ^^ 

So I'm having a weird issue right now. My oc seemed to be perfectly stable (I ran xtu memory + CPU stress tests for 4 hours without any problems, constant benchmarking with cinebench, 3d mark etc). I'm having zero issues with any other games I play. But GTA crashes after about 2 hours in-game straight to the desktop. I'm not getting a bsod or anything aswell. I tried a higher voltage (lower negative offset) but it didn't change anything. GTA runs perfectly fine with stock settings. 

So what could be the case with this one? 

Should I disable the xmp profile and run stock ram settings with my current adaptive overclock or should I use a manual fixed voltage instead?

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RAM: 32GB DDR4 2666MHz

GPU: RTX 2070 MAX-Q

 

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RAM: 16GB DDR3 1600MHz

GPU: GTX 675MX 4GB

 

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6 minutes ago, gepowr said:

So I'm having a weird issue right now. My oc seemed to be perfectly stable (I ran xtu memory + CPU stress tests for 4 hours without any problems, constant benchmarking with cinebench, 3d mark etc). I'm having zero issues with any other games I play. But GTA crashes after about 2 hours in-game straight to the desktop. I'm not getting a bsod or anything aswell. I tried a higher voltage (lower negative offset) but it didn't change anything. GTA runs perfectly fine with stock settings. 

So what could be the case with this one? 

Should I disable the xmp profile and run stock ram settings with my current adaptive overclock or should I use a manual fixed voltage instead?

Gta 5 is well known for hating any kind of oc ^^ its not ur settings that are bad its just that gta 5 explodes if u dont run stock ^^ 

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5 hours ago, xhackforeverxdx said:

Gta 5 is well known for hating any kind of oc ^^ its not ur settings that are bad its just that gta 5 explodes if u dont run stock ^^ 

Ouh, that's a relief to hear. Thank you very much.

Main Rig:

CPU: i7 4790k -> Scythe Mugen 5 (Dual Arctic P12)

MoBo: Asus Z97 Pro Gamer

RAM: 32GB DDR3 1866MHz Crucial Ballistix Sport

GPU: EVGA GTX 1080 Gaming -> Arctic Accelero Twin Turbo ii

PSU: Bequiet Pure Power 10 700W

Case: Bequiet Pure Base 600 

 

Mobile Gaming 1: (XMG Fusion 15)

CPU: i7 9750H

RAM: 32GB DDR4 2666MHz

GPU: RTX 2070 MAX-Q

 

Mobile Gaming 2: (XMG P502 Pro)

CPU: i7 3740QM 

RAM: 16GB DDR3 1600MHz

GPU: GTX 675MX 4GB

 

Ultrabook: (Dell Inspiron 13 5378)

CPU: i5 7200U

RAM: 16GB DDR4 2133MHz

GPU: HD 620

 

Server:

CPU: Athlon II x4 630

MoBo: Gigabyte/Dell 4GJJT

RAM: 4GB DDR3 1066MHz

GPU: Radeon HD 5450 1GB

 

 

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