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Welcome to the forums!
That is a SICK rig. God tier. 

I assume that your temps are all solid, but do check that.
Also check ReBAR and the SSD as others have mentioned.

One thing to try would be reinstalling Windows. Maybe something got borked somewhere. 

 

Hello! Thank you in advance for any help,

 

I just recently built my first PC and it works great, until I close out whatever game I am playing. When relaunching the same game it does not seem to have a problem, however if I try to launch a different game it either: wont launch, or it takes a few minutes to launch and when it finally does it seems that some textures don't load properly. When this happens I have found that shutting down the system and firing it back up fixes the problem. Using task manager to end all related tasks does not fix it. Drivers are all up to date, BIOS up to date, Windows up to date. Tried with EXPO enabled and disabled. I have PBO enabled and have not tried disabling that.

I should note that shutting down fixes the issue, restarting does not seem to fix it.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Default530 said:

 

Hello! Thank you in advance for any help,

 

I just recently built my first PC and it works great, until I close out whatever game I am playing. When relaunching the same game it does not seem to have a problem, however if I try to launch a different game it either: wont launch, or it takes a few minutes to launch and when it finally does it seems that some textures don't load properly. When this happens I have found that shutting down the system and firing it back up fixes the problem. Using task manager to end all related tasks does not fix it. Drivers are all up to date, BIOS up to date, Windows up to date. Tried with EXPO enabled and disabled. I have PBO enabled and have not tried disabling that.

I should note that shutting down fixes the issue, restarting does not seem to fix it.

 

 

TUF Gaming X870-PLUS WiFi 

Ryzen 7 9800X3D (Arctic Liquid Freezer 3 420mm)

5090 Gigabyte Gaming OC

G.Skill Trident Z5 2x16GB DDR5 6400 CL30

Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 1200W 80+Gold Full Modular

Team Group T-Force GC Pro M.2 2280 4TB Gen 5.0x4 NVMe 2.0 SSD

Antec Flux Pro

Windows 11 Home 64bit

 

 

 

 

is rebar/resizeable bar enabled in bios?

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I'd check if Rebar is enabled as well, also maybe run some health checks on your SSD. Defective units are not uncommon and can cause issues like you are describing. 

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Welcome to the forums!
That is a SICK rig. God tier. 

I assume that your temps are all solid, but do check that.
Also check ReBAR and the SSD as others have mentioned.

One thing to try would be reinstalling Windows. Maybe something got borked somewhere. 

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1 hour ago, Default530 said:

 

Hello! Thank you in advance for any help,

 

I just recently built my first PC and it works great, until I close out whatever game I am playing. When relaunching the same game it does not seem to have a problem, however if I try to launch a different game it either: wont launch, or it takes a few minutes to launch and when it finally does it seems that some textures don't load properly. When this happens I have found that shutting down the system and firing it back up fixes the problem. Using task manager to end all related tasks does not fix it. Drivers are all up to date, BIOS up to date, Windows up to date. Tried with EXPO enabled and disabled. I have PBO enabled and have not tried disabling that.

I should note that shutting down fixes the issue, restarting does not seem to fix it.

 

 

TUF Gaming X870-PLUS WiFi 

Ryzen 7 9800X3D (Arctic Liquid Freezer 3 420mm)

5090 Gigabyte Gaming OC

G.Skill Trident Z5 2x16GB DDR5 6400 CL30

Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 1200W 80+Gold Full Modular

Team Group T-Force GC Pro M.2 2280 4TB Gen 5.0x4 NVMe 2.0 SSD

Antec Flux Pro

Windows 11 Home 64bit

 

 

 

 

Seems like it's taking time to load into the cache and VRAM, though that should happen instantly on your god-tier gaming system

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3 hours ago, SpookyCitrus said:

I'd check if Rebar is enabled as well, also maybe run some health checks on your SSD. Defective units are not uncommon and can cause issues like you are describing. 

Resizeable bar is enabled. Health checks on SSD seem good, 100% life, temp at 64C.

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3 hours ago, OddOod said:

Welcome to the forums!
That is a SICK rig. God tier. 

I assume that your temps are all solid, but do check that.
Also check ReBAR and the SSD as others have mentioned.

One thing to try would be reinstalling Windows. Maybe something got borked somewhere. 

Thank you very much! Yes temps are good both at idle and under heavy load. Resizeable bar is enabled and SSD health looks good as well. I have not tried a fresh windows install yet, i certainly will.

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On 6/11/2025 at 9:55 AM, OddOod said:

Welcome to the forums!
That is a SICK rig. God tier. 

I assume that your temps are all solid, but do check that.
Also check ReBAR and the SSD as others have mentioned.

One thing to try would be reinstalling Windows. Maybe something got borked somewhere. 

Thank you! I do believe a simple reinstall of windows did the trick. I will do some more thorough testing this week but the few hours last night seems to show major improvement.

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