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High, stable FPS but then freezes/crashes

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AlexJF1

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Hi everyone. I hope you can help me work out why my games are crashing. Setup: RTX2070, i7-9700k, 16GB RAM, 750W power supply.

The issue I'm having is a bit odd- I'll be playing Project Cars 2 in Oculus VR and getting a consistent 80fps, but then out of nowhere the image freezes completely. It sounds like the game is still running in the background, but the image gets stuck and kinda shudders a bit (this is not just for a few seconds, it gets completely and permanently stuck). The only way to escape is to quit oculus vr or end through task manager. This has also happened in normal (not VR) gameplay, but not as often.

I've had this issue with BF5 too, but instead of the game freezing it just completely crashes and closes. Again before this happens I will have been playing for a while and achieving a consistent 60FPS.

Admittedly the graphics settings on both are cranked up quite high, but surely if that was the issue then I wouldn't be getting 60-80FPS consistently for such a long time before it crashes/freezes?

Any opinions? Thanks in advance!
 
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Have you checked those temps on your Gpu? I am assuming your games are up to date ! Please give us your spec's on your psu.

@phillpower2

So I monitored my temps while playing this morning. I had the same crash/freeze as described in my post. At the time my CPU was at 59c and my GPU was at 80c. FPS was stable at 80fps before the crash/freeze, no spikes in RAM usage.
 
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