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I have the following components in a pre built pc that I got a really good deal on pre covid and ever since I’ve gotten it I have had problems with crashes mainly only with Cold War. The crashes are less frequent but definitely still there and I’m getting very sick of it so I think it’s time to upgrade and completely get rid of this problem (unless I don’t need to) I was thinking of going 3080 what other components would I need to upgrade I have the following.

 

16Gb ram

 

AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Eight-core Processor

3.70 ghz

 

Nividia GeForce rtx 2060

 

Motherboard 

Gigabyte technology co., Ltd.

B450M DS3H WIFI-CF

x.x

 

1tb Hd

500g ssd

 

do I need to upgrade my components to stop the crashing or am I simply doing something wrong (I’m quite new to pc) if more information is needed please let me know.

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1 minute ago, Subcouba said:

I have the following components in a pre built pc that I got a really good deal on pre covid and ever since I’ve gotten it I have had problems with crashes mainly only with Cold War. The crashes are less frequent but definitely still there and I’m getting very sick of it so I think it’s time to upgrade and completely get rid of this problem (unless I don’t need to) I was thinking of going 3080 what other components would I need to upgrade I have the following.

 

16Gb ram

 

AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Eight-core Processor

3.70 ghz

 

Nividia GeForce rtx 2060

 

Motherboard 

Gigabyte technology co., Ltd.

B450M DS3H WIFI-CF

x.x

 

1tb Hd

500g ssd

 

do I need to upgrade my components to stop the crashing or am I simply doing something wrong (I’m quite new to pc) if more information is needed please let me know.

An upgrade shouldn't be needed.

 

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Okay can you go to the windows button at the lower left or whatever part of the screen your taskbar is at and right click and go to event viewer?

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What we are looking for is under windows logs and go into applications. And we might be able to figure out maybe what is causing the issue. I suspect maybe a bad CoD CW update that occured and through the Bnet application you might have to sit through a Scan and repair. Which can take 15 to 30 mins. It should scan and repair any bad game files. 

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47 minutes ago, NekoBubbles said:

What we are looking for is under windows logs and go into applications. And we might be able to figure out maybe what is causing the issue. I suspect maybe a bad CoD CW update that occured and through the Bnet application you might have to sit through a Scan and repair. Which can take 15 to 30 mins. It should scan and repair any bad game files. 

There is lots of error messages that say the source is “Bonjour service” 

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8 hours ago, NekoBubbles said:

What we are looking for is under windows logs and go into applications. And we might be able to figure out maybe what is causing the issue. I suspect maybe a bad CoD CW update that occured and through the Bnet application you might have to sit through a Scan and repair. Which can take 15 to 30 mins. It should scan and repair any bad game files. 

I’ve tried scanning and repairing more than once over the past while that is definitely not the problem 

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18 hours ago, Subcouba said:

There is lots of error messages that say the source is “Bonjour service” 

Was the drive the games installed on ever in a Apple PC?

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Cause Bonjour appears to be leftovers from something related to apple. 

Wiki - Bonjour about

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47 minutes ago, Subcouba said:

Is it just as simple as uninstalling whatever this shit is

If you can find it. 

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