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Did you disable the Realtek audio enhancements? I was having the same problem, and the Realtek stuff was causing it.
Did you disable the Realtek audio enhancements? I was having the same problem, and the Realtek stuff was causing it.
Where do i do this?
Yup, And my computer is still crashing This is annoying. Almost spend $2000 on a computer worth $1400....
Hi.
Can you be a little more specific about the crashing issue?
What exactly do you mean by crash? Freezing? Restarting? Freezing with buzzing noise?Black screen? BSOD?
Also,do you have any crash\bsod minidump files?
Check in C:\Windows find the minidump folder copy paste the folder in desktop,compress\zip it and upload it here.
If the minidump folder is too big just zip in folder the 5-6 most recent minidumps and upload them here.
Hello
Can you be a little more specific about the crashing issue?
When i'm playing ANY my computer just crashes after 10 - 20min. Just turnes off. like you hold the button. just immediately (like bum) and it says like "DIM" and its off. I can turn on the computer again right after.
What exactly do you mean by crash? Freezing? Restarting? Freezing with buzzing noise?Black screen? BSOD?
My computer sometimes freezes aswell. My computer just stops and i can't reboot it. If i am trying to reboot, Its rebooting and wont show up anyway. I have to hold my button for 4 sec and turn it on again. The Freezes is very rare. 1 / 10 Times its the freezes.
Also,do you have any crash\bsod minidump files?
I already checked for minidump files, i dont have any folder named that in windows under c.
Check if you have enabled the minidump "creation"
Dump Files - Configure Windows to Create on BSOD
Also make sure your integrated GPU is disabled in the BIOS. If it's enabled and the drivers were loaded, it could be interfering with your NVidia board.
Hi there,
I can say with 98% certainty that the problem is being caused by RAM, motherboard, or CPU, in descending order of likelihood. No amount of updating drivers or disabling GPUs will help anything here.
For info, an integrated GPU shouldn't interfere with a discreet one in any way. If both are the same brand, they will both use the same drivers. If they are of a different GPU brand, they will use completely separate drivers. Don't worry about having both enabled at the same time.
On topic, try removing all but one stick of RAM and testing your game out. If you go for a few days with no crashes, take that stick out and replace it with a different one. In that way, you can determine which stick(s) are faulty.
Ok,this case is solved the problem was a problematic motherboard.
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