Every game I launch Crashes?

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  • M.Barrett26
    PCHF Member
    • Aug 2018
    • 4

    #1

    Every game I launch Crashes?

    I built this gaming PC about a month ago and it runs pretty well for internetting, but every game I launch just crashes within a minute or less. For example I will try to launch Player unknowns battlegrounds from steam or discord and a crash reporter message pops up and reads “A PLAYER UNKNOWNS BATTLEGROUNDS process has crashed”. Even a simple single player game such as Besiege ran well on my laptop, but crashes on my PC. I have done days worth of troubleshooting and reinstallation of drivers and windows 10, I have DirectX12, my drivers are communicating with each other, everything is up to date, I have even turned towards lowering the graphics settings using NVIDIA, reapplying thermal paste for my CPU, switching slots for my memory sticks and tried the second slot for my GPU. I have had several friends help me that are PC enthusiasts and they have done harm to my PC and/or have not been able to help me. I am at a dead end and I appreciate any feedback, tips, and recommendations. I have attached some crash logs and error messages, along with my list of hardware. And in my list of hardware, I cannot find it on PCPARTPICKER.COM but my GPU is a PNY XLR8 GeForce GTX 1050Ti (4GB RAM, Game Ready Drivers\DirectX12\GameWorks[ATTACH]3961[/ATTACH]
  • jmarket
    PCHF Owner
    • Jan 2015
    • 7635

    #2
    Hi there @M.Barrett26 and welcome to PCHF

    It sounds like it could be a hardware issue. Let’s run some tests to rule out hardware faults.

    Let’s test your RAM to ensure your RAM is OK

    [ul]
    [li]Click Start, type mdsched.exe in the Search box, and then press Enter.[/li][li]Choose whether to restart the computer and run the tool immediately or schedule the tool to run at the next restart.[/li][li]Windows Memory Diagnostics runs automatically after the computer restarts and performs a standard memory test automatically. If you want to perform fewer or more tests, press F1, use the Up and Down arrow keys to set the Test Mix as Basic, Standard, or Extended, and then press F10 to apply the desired settings and resume testing.[/li][li]When testing is completed, the computer restarts automatically. You’ll see the test results when you log on.[/li][/ul]

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    • M.Barrett26
      PCHF Member
      • Aug 2018
      • 4

      #3
      Windows found no errors detected in my RAM

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      • jmarket
        PCHF Owner
        • Jan 2015
        • 7635

        #4
        OK. Next thing to try is the Hard drive. Run:
        [ICODE]chkdsk /f[/ICODE]
        and let us know if it finds errors. Also:

        [ul]
        [li]Click on the Start button and in the search box, type Command Prompt[/li][li]When you see Command Prompt on the list, right-click on it and select Run as administrator[/li][li]When command prompt opens, copy and paste the following command into it, press Enter. [/li]
        [ICODE]sfc /scannow[/ICODE]
        [li]Wait for this to finish before you continue[/li][li]Copy and paste the following command, press Enter.[/li]
        [ICODE]findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log > %userprofile%\Desktop\sfc.txt[/ICODE]
        [/ul]
        That will create sfc.txt on your Desktop. Please attach sfc.txt to your next post:
        [ul]
        [li]Open Reply window. Click ‘More Reply Options’.[/li][li]Go to the end of your text (if any).[/li][li]Click ‘Choose Files..’[/li][li]For ‘File name’ paste this: %userprofile%\Desktop\sfc.txt[/li][li]Click the ‘Add to Post’ link which will appear on the right when the file has been uploaded.[/li][li]Click ‘Add Reply’.[/li][/ul]

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        • M.Barrett26
          PCHF Member
          • Aug 2018
          • 4

          #5
          I followed the directions as carefully as i could, does this look like what it should be?

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          • jmarket
            PCHF Owner
            • Jan 2015
            • 7635

            #6
            Yes. You had some errors and you’re looking OK now.

            Let’s stress test your GPU. Download Furmark and install it. After installation, run it and select GPU Stress Test. Let it run for about 30 minutes or so. If it errors out, reboots the computer, or shuts the computer down, your GPU is failing. Let us know the results

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            • M.Barrett26
              PCHF Member
              • Aug 2018
              • 4

              #7
              Fur Mark completely paused at 2 seconds, i tried to wait and then close it out and then my entire pc crashed. Also the crash said “stop code: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT” if that helps

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              • jmarket
                PCHF Owner
                • Jan 2015
                • 7635

                #8
                OK. Go ahead and run Windows Memory Diagnostics again.

                It seems your GPU is failing. The other test is to run Seagate Tools and Prime95.

                Seagate Tools runs checks on your hard drives to ensure there’s no failure. Prime95 stresses out the CPU to rule out a CPU failure.

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                • veeg
                  PCHF Director
                  • Jul 2016
                  • 8980

                  #9
                  Any updates for us?

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                  • veeg
                    PCHF Director
                    • Jul 2016
                    • 8980

                    #10
                    Any updates for us? After 48 hrs this thread will be closed.

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