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"Your rendering device has been lost"

Specs:

- Ryzen 2400g.

- Asus X470-F.

- Be Quiet Straight Power 11 650w.

- Gskill f4-3200c14d-16gtzr (16gb total, 2 x8gb).

- Meshify C.

- EVGA GTX 1080Ti SC (ADDED TODAY)

 

Setup:

Display port connected to the GTX 1080Ti.

 

THE PROBLEM

Rise of the Tomb Raider (V-sync, 60fps, high settings), Game Crashed after 2 minutes.

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Played Overwatch (Epic, "Unlimited FPS"), Game crashing in less than a minute (happend few time).

Played Overwatch (Ultra, 60fps), Game Crashed in 2-3 minutes (instead of a minute).

Played Overwatch (Ultra, 30fps), Didn't crashed (played around 5 minutes).

Changed settings to "unlimted" fps, crashed immediately.

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Basically the game tend to crash more based on the demand.

What is it??????

 

PSU MAYBE?

First of all, I don't know what PSU rail mean and i'm not PSU expert.

 

This is what I saw on the Overwatch forums...

Can it actually be the case?

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This is how things looks like in my PC:

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This is what they said in the document:

 

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I'm connected to PCIe 2 (as they said on the line that I marked).

What do they mean "Please make sure you Balance the load across the 12 volt rails 12V3 and 12V4"?

Maybe the "PCIe 1" and "PCIe 2" labeled incorrectly on my product?

 

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2400G and 1080Ti, please don't tell me you play at 1080p. Holy bottleneck batman

 

@GoldenLag is right. Just uninstalling doesn't fully uninstall the various hooks graphics drivers leave behind. DDU will fully wipe the driver. Do this in safe mode for the best effect.

 

Edit: also try disabling the iGPU to see if that's interfering.

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PC Specs - AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D MSI B550M Mortar - 32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR4-3600 @ CL16 - ASRock RX7800XT 660p 1TBGB & Crucial P5 1TB Fractal Define Mini C CM V750v2 - Windows 11 Pro

 

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Just now, oferk99 said:

I did a windows recovery (with keeping files).

Does it keep the drivers?

most likely (i dont have the details)

 

install ddu and run it, then reinstall the drivers. (ddu i believe should be run in safe mode)

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4 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

2400G and 1080Ti, please don't tell me you play at 1080p. Holy bottleneck batman

 

@GoldenLag is right. Just uninstalling doesn't fully uninstall the various hooks graphics drivers leave behind. DDU will fully wipe the driver. Do this in safe mode for the best effect.

 

Edit: also try disabling the iGPU to see if that's interfering.

I think it was disabled.

I didn't find anything in the bios that is related to this, but maybe I missed.

in Ryzen Master it showed me that it running 0mhz, basically not working..

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Just now, oferk99 said:

I think it was disabled.

I didn't find anything in the bios that is related to this, but maybe I missed.

in Ryzen Master it showed me that it running 0mhz, basically not working..

windows is probably trying to run on the 2400G at some point during gaming, but since the iGPU isnt running it just crashes

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