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After few minutes PC shuts down
Hi!
After few minutes (max 10 minutes) at game - PC just shuts down and instantly restarts.
I have tried various options and settings, nothing really helped.

RTX3080
32gb RAM
Ryzen 9 5900x
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Drysyn Apr 5 @ 10:29am 
overheating issue, look to your own hardware, either the cpu overheating or the graphics card, check the thermal paste on the cpu's heatsinc and apply some fresh, maybe add a fan or two for cooling if the pc case allows it,
FunDhu Apr 6 @ 10:38am 
Originally posted by Rmk:
Hi!
After few minutes (max 10 minutes) at game - PC just shuts down and instantly restarts.
I have tried various options and settings, nothing really helped.

RTX3080
32gb RAM
Ryzen 9 5900x
most likely denuvo (the DRM) messing you up. it does the same with me even though nothing is overheating. there is a thread on steam about it.

:edit: sorry i can't find the thread, but i guess you could install HWmonitor in case it is something overheating so you can see what's happening
Last edited by FunDhu; Apr 6 @ 10:52am
Rmk Apr 6 @ 12:09pm 
Originally posted by FunDhu:
Originally posted by Rmk:
Hi!
After few minutes (max 10 minutes) at game - PC just shuts down and instantly restarts.
I have tried various options and settings, nothing really helped.

RTX3080
32gb RAM
Ryzen 9 5900x
most likely denuvo (the DRM) messing you up. it does the same with me even though nothing is overheating. there is a thread on steam about it.

:edit: sorry i can't find the thread, but i guess you could install HWmonitor in case it is something overheating so you can see what's happening

I have checked that, nothing is really overheating.
There are 2 games in existance that cause this, and the actual reason behind this is actually when I play with 2k resolution. Once I switch to different, like 1920-1080 - games woks perfectly. I don't know why it's happening :(
Drysyn Apr 8 @ 7:51am 
Originally posted by Rmk:
Originally posted by FunDhu:
most likely denuvo (the DRM) messing you up. it does the same with me even though nothing is overheating. there is a thread on steam about it.

:edit: sorry i can't find the thread, but i guess you could install HWmonitor in case it is something overheating so you can see what's happening

I have checked that, nothing is really overheating.
There are 2 games in existance that cause this, and the actual reason behind this is actually when I play with 2k resolution. Once I switch to different, like 1920-1080 - games woks perfectly. I don't know why it's happening :(

I am running on 4k res (3840x2160) just fine on an RTX 3060, so I don't think the screen res is the issue there
Gorlos May 2 @ 1:02pm 
Originally posted by Rmk:
Originally posted by FunDhu:
most likely denuvo (the DRM) messing you up. it does the same with me even though nothing is overheating. there is a thread on steam about it.

:edit: sorry i can't find the thread, but i guess you could install HWmonitor in case it is something overheating so you can see what's happening

I have checked that, nothing is really overheating.
There are 2 games in existance that cause this, and the actual reason behind this is actually when I play with 2k resolution. Once I switch to different, like 1920-1080 - games woks perfectly. I don't know why it's happening :(
Sounds like overheating or or power problem. More fans or more powerfull power unit should resolve it.
Originally posted by Rmk:
Originally posted by FunDhu:
most likely denuvo (the DRM) messing you up. it does the same with me even though nothing is overheating. there is a thread on steam about it.

:edit: sorry i can't find the thread, but i guess you could install HWmonitor in case it is something overheating so you can see what's happening

I have checked that, nothing is really overheating.
There are 2 games in existance that cause this, and the actual reason behind this is actually when I play with 2k resolution. Once I switch to different, like 1920-1080 - games woks perfectly. I don't know why it's happening :(

Power draw from the GPU is too high for your power supply. THat is why in games at higher resolutions you have failures, as the gpu takes as much draw as it can and then faults the system when it cant get enough.

Better PSU required imo.
Frontier Zenit  [developer] May 3 @ 12:55am 
Hi there!

If anyone is having these issues, please get in touch with us directly here:

https://customersupport.frontier.co.uk/hc/en-us

And we can do what we can to help. :)

- Support Zenit
I have struggled with this for weeks but seem to have found a solution fingers crossed. I am running AMD 5 Ryzen 7600 system with GTX 1080 strix card and despite multiple re-installs and driver downloads nothing worked. In Bios advanced I have set memory timings from auto to Expo II and since I have had no crash issues so far. Have found AMD to be very sensitive to memory timings and this has worked so far for me. Hope this helps.
FunDhu May 8 @ 11:27am 
Originally posted by Boxersmad:
I have struggled with this for weeks but seem to have found a solution fingers crossed. I am running AMD 5 Ryzen 7600 system with GTX 1080 strix card and despite multiple re-installs and driver downloads nothing worked. In Bios advanced I have set memory timings from auto to Expo II and since I have had no crash issues so far. Have found AMD to be very sensitive to memory timings and this has worked so far for me. Hope this helps.
Cheers for that, i'll give it a go.
FunDhu May 10 @ 3:33pm 
Originally posted by Boxersmad:
I have struggled with this for weeks but seem to have found a solution fingers crossed. I am running AMD 5 Ryzen 7600 system with GTX 1080 strix card and despite multiple re-installs and driver downloads nothing worked. In Bios advanced I have set memory timings from auto to Expo II and since I have had no crash issues so far. Have found AMD to be very sensitive to memory timings and this has worked so far for me. Hope this helps.
Ah well, had a couple of days without the game crashing the PC but it just did. Just wondering if your system has still been stable since you changed memory settings?
Menno May 17 @ 8:10am 
Is it already fixed? There are only a few causes to this problem, one is an overheating issue, but since you already checked that it's most likely an power issue. What is your power supply? How many watts and what brand? An power supply is something that people tend to easily save some money on, but is arguably the most important part of your pc and you should never ever save money on.
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