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I'm sitting on a 3090 but I have an overpriced water cooling rig. It still seems to be getting kind of high temps so I'm wondering if peoples cards are just melting
1- Might be a bad driver, try to revert to the previous one.
2- Might be an issue with your overclocking, turn off the XMP in your bios and try again.
• update your OS. use sfc scannow to look up for any issues.
• disable windows firewall/windows defender completely.
• disable windows game mode and game bar. i like them, but in most cases they are the culprit as majority of gaming community says so.
• turning off every game overlay you have. i was only using steam and amd, but many people have discord and many people won't care about it's overlay. just turn all of them off.
• use -dx11 argument on the game, from steam.
• go to game's exe, and run it administrator, disable fullscreen optimizations and run it on windows 7 compatibility mode.
• uninstall any other video codecs you have. also, uninstall every video players you have, unless it's from windows.
• if you have any other dlls on your game folder, like reshade or dlc unlockers, remove them.
• clear at least 100gb of space on drive where your windows have been installed.
• use ddu in safe mode to remove your gpu drivers. full install most recent one.
• disable any enchancement features that your gpu driver offers - like anti-lag from amd, in my case.
• when boot up your game, go to main menu and turn on shader compliation. wait around 20~ minutes to finish them.
this is how i fixed, more or less. i played for 2 hours and never crashed. hope it works for you.
same here. any solution ? After the last update.
Direct3d failure is caused by corrupted Directx files, while DX may show everything is fine, there is usually a problem with the direct X 12 loadup for UNREAL5 games.
Games will launch to a black screen and an error report ( if youre lucky) or you will have code 80075007 meaning theres a discrepancy between d3d12 and your GPU, causing the game to misfire.
-EVERYTHING ELSE PLAYS EXCEPT FOR CAPCOM GAMES-
cause : Swapped out GPU to another GPU/ resulting in above problem.
SOLUTION:
IF THIS SOUNDS LIKE YOUR PROBLEM.. IM SORRY BUT YOU MIGHT WANT TO START BACKING UP YOUR FILES; THE ONLY FIX I FOUND FOR THIS ISSUE WAS TO REFORMAT MY WINDOWS AND RE-WRITE THE DIRECT X DRIVER API ENTIRELY, FOLLOWED BY VCREDIST PACKAGE (most recent), FOLLOWED BY NEW GPU DRIVER ON FRESH OS INSTALL.
PROBLEM FIXED.
SOLVED.
EDIT> THE ISSUE HAS BEEN SOLVED OUTRIGHT.
ITS NOT A DRIVER ISSUE.
ITS NOT A DX ISSUE.
ITS NOT A D3D12 ISSUE.
IT IS A STEAM ISSUE, BASED AROUND A FAILED COMMAND LINE PARAMETER.
TO FIX THIS ISSUE, ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS SET THE LAUNCH PARAMETER FOR THE GAME TO " -d3d11 " AND LIKE MAGIC THE PROBLEM IS FIXED
THe logic for this fix is that the game wants dx12 as a default, but isnt made to use it so it cant find it. DX says its fine, all the other non unreal games will play. SO. its steam being an ass and forcing the game to launch everything in D3d12 as default, and THe games simply arent made to use it, so they cant launch. You're welcome.
BINDRUNE.