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all my games are crashing

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You could try using DDU for your GPU to see if resintalling the drivers fixes it

 

Clean and reinstall the 3070 drivers

the other night i updated the bios to my b450 mortar max msi and i also updated my amd and geforce drivers now when i play game like Hell divers 2 and Overwatch 2 they both keep crashing for no reason however when Overwatch 2 crashes half the time it says render device lost and but hell divers doesn't say anything when it crashes one of the best IT Communitys out there please help me 

 

Specs: 

Ryzen 5 5600G

3070 Gigabyte OC 

32GB DDR4 Memory

 

(edit) i have also reinstalled the NVidia driver that didn't seem to help

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What are your system specs?

 

You mention AMD and NVidia drivers, I assume you mean AMD CPU?

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i have a 

Ryzen 5 5600G

3070 Gigabyte OC 

32GB DDR4 Memory

 

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Did you install drivers for the iGPU?

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not that im aware of amd adrenaline did it for me 

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You could try using DDU for your GPU to see if resintalling the drivers fixes it

 

Clean and reinstall the 3070 drivers

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ok done that however im still having the same issue even after uninstalling nvidia drivers and fully reinstalling them still crashing when in Overwatch 2

 

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yeah all temps seem to look normal in and out of game

Gpu at 60C

Cpu at 70C

at peak load 

 

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4 minutes ago, Djboo2004 said:

yeah all temps seem to look normal in and out of game

Gpu at 60C

Cpu at 70C

at peak load 

 

Could be a faulty PSU, do you know what it is?

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idk the model i know its a 650watt corsiar and i dont think its hardware as none of the crashes happened till i updated the bios and drivers of my cpu and gpu

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You could try rolling back the BIOS, but that is beyond my knowledge

 

There will be videos / other forums online

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Let me know how it goes

 

You could try rolling back the drivers first, less likely to go wrong

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My buddy had a similar issue where games just crashed after moving his PC, turns out his cable was plugged into the motherboard instead of the GPU.

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rolled back the drivers and still happens 

also i dont think its a cable or hardware as the pc hasnt been touched and it was working before i did a BIOS and driver update

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5 hours ago, Djboo2004 said:

rolled back the drivers and still happens 

also i dont think its a cable or hardware as the pc hasnt been touched and it was working before i did a BIOS and driver update

Must be the BIOS then, new one could be unstable

 

Also ensure you install the correct BIOS, some boards have 2 versions that appear the same but are separate things

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20 minutes ago, Djboo2004 said:

i just followed the msi tutorial

 

How did it go?

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went smoothly nothing really jumped out as a problem it updated i was in the bios then went into windows also i been on overwatch running a stress test and it hasnt crashed again so idk if its fixed or not but i think reinstalling the driver may of worked

 

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Great to hear, glad the problem seems to be fixed

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