Quake ii rtx is crashing on startup12/5/2023 TV Gamer: i7-8700K 5.0ghz All-core delidded // Deepcool Gamerstorm Assassin III // Gigabyte Aorus Z370 Gaming 5 // 32GB (4x8) Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 // XFX 5700XT RAW II // Corsair 275R Airflow // Corsair 650M Vengeance 650w // Intel 660P 1TB NVME M.2 SSD/4TB Western Digital Blue // Display: 50" Westinghouse 1080p // Rii Wireless Mini Keyboard w/Touchpad/Xbox One Controllers Wife's System: i9-9900K // Cryorig H7 Quad Lumi // Gigabyte Z390M Gaming // 32GB (4x8) Corsair Vengeance LED DDR4 3200 // ASUS KO RTX 3070 // Cooler Master Master Box NR400 ODD // Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 850w // 1TB ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro/1TB SAMSUNG 860 EVO/4TB Western Digital HDD // Displays: LG Ultragear 27GL83A-B/AOC AGON AG241QX/ASUS VG248QE // Glorious GMMK TKL // Logitech G502 Hero // Corsair Void Pro RGB / / LG BDRW / / NexStar 5.25" USB 3 Enclosure SKILL RIPJAWS S5 6000 C元2 // ASUS RTX 3080 TUF OC // Corsair 5000D Airflow // Corsair SP120 RGB Pro x7 // Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 850w //1TB ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro/1TB Teamgroup MP33/2TB Seagate 7200RPM Hard Drive // Displays: LG Ultragear 32GP83B x2 // Royal Kludge RK100 // Logitech G203 Lightsync // Corsair Void Pro RGB My System: i7-13700KF // Corsair iCUE H150i Elite Capellix // MSI MPG Z690 Edge Wifi // 32GB DDR5 G. You might just have to wait for a driver update, is ur gpu running hot?īefore you reply to my post, REFRESH. What type of problem can this possibly be?Įdit: I did a new test setting H:ZD graphics to lowest configurations and then it doesn't crash immediately, the game runs fine as expected up until the GPU hits 60C, at this point the game crashes, is there any config I can set that "crashing point" to 80 or something, is this a thing? I tried changing TdrLevel config on Regedit, the only change is that game freezes and remains frozen.įrom game logs I could find it seems like the device "turns off" temporarily, but my psu is 850w gold, and it doesn't work even if I use the oveeclocking tools to reduce clocks/power limits Temps are consistently 44~49 C, it doesn't start enough work to heat above that I tried rolling back driver on devmgmt.msc, uninstalling the driver with DDU on Safe Mode and then reinstalling fresh downloaded from both NVIDIA and Gainward websites, clean install even, I made double sure I'm installing 64-bit, I tried underclocking 500mhz on MSI Afterburner, i tried disabling vsync on nvidia control panel and I tried restoring defaults, the results are consistently the same. Satisfactory: The crash happens directly at the menu screen Red Dead Online (Vulkan Renderer) Same as Horizon Zero Dawn too. Control: Same as Horizon Zero Dawn: Menu works fine, crashes at first few frames of gameplay Haven't tested to run it longer than 2 or 3 minutes thoguh Astroneer: Seems to work fine, no crashes at all. Genshin Impact: The game goes through the logos and warning screens and crashes right at the first frame of the login screen. Quake II RTX: Sometimes it gives an error before the menu, when it doesn't then when opening the game past the initial cutscene there are black square artifacts and the game crashes 10~20 frames later Previously it was running fine 60 fps locked under vsync, everything max and 1440p. Horizon Zero Dawn: Menu works fine, game loads, in the first 10 frames of being in gameplay it crashes. Then I updated the drivers at GeForce experience to 461.09, restarted the PC a few times and now I get instant crash in almost all games, but consistently at specific moments: Then I got to play for about 30~40 minutes total doing tests on various games and it was good, the graphics card itself wasn't stressing even 50~80% with the settings I was using, the CPU by the other hand was stressed, mostly I tested games on 1080p and 1440p (thus realizing that 1440p will be sweetspot for my build). I bought this graphics card recently, previously I had a GTX 1060 installed, so I just opened my PC, replaced the card and went to Windows. I don't usually have hardware/driver issue, but this one is bugging me a lot and I couldn't get help from NVIDIA forums at all.
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