Hello Guys!
Hope you can help me getting some clue on what's going on with my newly built PC.
We just ran out of ideas and neither Google nor Youtube provides any valid solutions and this point.
Setup:
Motherboard: Asus TUF GAMING B760-PLUS (WIFI)
PCU: Intel Core i7-13700 2.1(5.2)GHz 30MB s1700
GPU: Asus TUF GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Gaming OC 12288MB
RAM: Kingston DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) 5200Mhz FURY Beast Black ( installed in A2 & B2 slots)
PSU: Asus TUF Gaming 750W 80+ Bronze
SSD: Kingston KC3000 3D NAND TLC 1TB M.2 (2280 PCI-E) NVMe x4
Cooling: Deepcool GAMMAXX L240 V2 liquid cooling system
Case: Deepcool CC560 Tempered Glass (R-CC560-WHGAA4-G-1)
OS: Windows 10 Pro
All OS updates installed, all drivers updated to the latest version, BIOS updated to the latest version, NVIDIA experience latest version
Issue:
games keep crushing. The game freezes and then throws out onto the desktop.
Sometimes on the load screen, sometimes allows to play from 30 sec to 10 min.
The only game that works is Warframe.
Games: Cyberpunk 2077, RDR2, Assassin’s Creed, GTA 5, Witcher 3.
Regardless of the in-game graphic settings with or without ray-tracing.
Tried from SSD, from internal HDD, from External HDD (worked ok on the previous PC with the same HDDs).
It doesn’t look like overheat, since the average temps reach around 75º.
Actions taken:
-re-install Windows and update all drivers once again
-install other Windows versions (it was 11 initially)
-switch off the GPU hardware acceleration
-switch off background apps
-switch off Steam overlay
-switch off Xbox overlay
-switch off Nvidia Experience
-re-install the GPU drivers
-roll back to the latest “stable” GPU drivers version
-switch off Windows auto-updates
-switch off Windows notifications
-remove Cortana
-check for the system corrupt files
-update BIOS to the latest version
-run in a compatibility mode
-switch power plan to the “high performance” mode and to “balanced”
-switch off Windows built-in anti-malware
-check for the game files integrity
-reboot (WmiPrvSE.EXE)
-swap RAM units
-remove one RAM unit
-reduce RAM frequency in the BIOS settings from 5200 to 4800
Hope you can help me getting some clue on what's going on with my newly built PC.
We just ran out of ideas and neither Google nor Youtube provides any valid solutions and this point.
Setup:
Motherboard: Asus TUF GAMING B760-PLUS (WIFI)
PCU: Intel Core i7-13700 2.1(5.2)GHz 30MB s1700
GPU: Asus TUF GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Gaming OC 12288MB
RAM: Kingston DDR5 32GB (2x16GB) 5200Mhz FURY Beast Black ( installed in A2 & B2 slots)
PSU: Asus TUF Gaming 750W 80+ Bronze
SSD: Kingston KC3000 3D NAND TLC 1TB M.2 (2280 PCI-E) NVMe x4
Cooling: Deepcool GAMMAXX L240 V2 liquid cooling system
Case: Deepcool CC560 Tempered Glass (R-CC560-WHGAA4-G-1)
OS: Windows 10 Pro
All OS updates installed, all drivers updated to the latest version, BIOS updated to the latest version, NVIDIA experience latest version
Issue:
games keep crushing. The game freezes and then throws out onto the desktop.
Sometimes on the load screen, sometimes allows to play from 30 sec to 10 min.
The only game that works is Warframe.
Games: Cyberpunk 2077, RDR2, Assassin’s Creed, GTA 5, Witcher 3.
Regardless of the in-game graphic settings with or without ray-tracing.
Tried from SSD, from internal HDD, from External HDD (worked ok on the previous PC with the same HDDs).
It doesn’t look like overheat, since the average temps reach around 75º.
Actions taken:
-re-install Windows and update all drivers once again
-install other Windows versions (it was 11 initially)
-switch off the GPU hardware acceleration
-switch off background apps
-switch off Steam overlay
-switch off Xbox overlay
-switch off Nvidia Experience
-re-install the GPU drivers
-roll back to the latest “stable” GPU drivers version
-switch off Windows auto-updates
-switch off Windows notifications
-remove Cortana
-check for the system corrupt files
-update BIOS to the latest version
-run in a compatibility mode
-switch power plan to the “high performance” mode and to “balanced”
-switch off Windows built-in anti-malware
-check for the game files integrity
-reboot (WmiPrvSE.EXE)
-swap RAM units
-remove one RAM unit
-reduce RAM frequency in the BIOS settings from 5200 to 4800