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CryoMind Dec 4, 2016 @ 9:32am
Computer crash while attempting to stream.
Heya! Everytime I try to stream the game, 5-10 minutes later my computer will freeze up and crash. I don't know what's causing this as I can play it just fine, settings maxed out while I'm not streaming, even while streaming I can keep the settings as is but it'll crash my system. I don't know if anybody else has had this problem or not, I figured why not atleast as around.
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XBL Laberbacke Dec 4, 2016 @ 9:37am 
Originally posted by Shadow:
even while streaming I can keep the settings as is
Which likely makes your system overheat due to additional strain.
CryoMind Dec 4, 2016 @ 9:46am 
Originally posted by XBL Laberbacke:
Originally posted by Shadow:
even while streaming I can keep the settings as is
Which likely makes your system overheat due to additional strain.

My temps are perfectly fine, even at load it doesn't go above 60C. My cooling is fine, I don't know if maybe my 2 gigs of Vram is maxed or what. My specs are as follows.

CPU FX-6300 at 4.0 GHz Stock cooler, actually works some how.
16 gigs of DDR 3 ram at 1750 MHz
GTX 750 ti
Asus M5A97 R2.0
Corsair CX600 PSU
Two Thermaltake Riing series 120mm fans
1 Tb WD harddrive
Some random CD drive.
XBL Laberbacke Dec 4, 2016 @ 9:49am 
If the 600 in CX600 stands for the wattage, do a little math. Find out what the consumption for all your parts is and see for yourself.
CryoMind Dec 4, 2016 @ 9:56am 
Originally posted by XBL Laberbacke:
If the 600 in CX600 stands for the wattage, do a little math. Find out what the consumption for all your parts is and see for yourself.

I have before, pcpartpicker tells me as such. Without any overclocking it takes less than 300 watts. I doubt 500 Mhz on the cpu and about 150 on the ram would bring it up much.
Acidic__Thought Dec 4, 2016 @ 1:38pm 
Could be your overclock on the CPU is unstable and it only shows up when streaming. I got a bad i7 4770k that can't take anything over a 100mhz overclock without stability issues (on stock voltage though, but still!) and it would be fine OC'd beyond that unless you reeeeaaaallly stressed it. Try running at stock speeds and see if it still tanks on you.
CryoMind Dec 4, 2016 @ 1:41pm 
Originally posted by Acidic__Thought:
Could be your overclock on the CPU is unstable and it only shows up when streaming. I got a bad i7 4770k that can't take anything over a 100mhz overclock without stability issues (on stock voltage though, but still!) and it would be fine OC'd beyond that unless you reeeeaaaallly stressed it. Try running at stock speeds and see if it still tanks on you.

The thing is, I've had the overclock for months and I can play and stream anything else without a problem. It's stable and I'd push it further if I had a different cooler. I've been running this overclock as I said for months, back during the summer I started using this really. It doesn't even get close to 100% cpu usage either.
Acidic__Thought Dec 4, 2016 @ 1:43pm 
Originally posted by Shadow:
Originally posted by Acidic__Thought:
Could be your overclock on the CPU is unstable and it only shows up when streaming. I got a bad i7 4770k that can't take anything over a 100mhz overclock without stability issues (on stock voltage though, but still!) and it would be fine OC'd beyond that unless you reeeeaaaallly stressed it. Try running at stock speeds and see if it still tanks on you.

The thing is, I've had the overclock for months and I can play and stream anything else without a problem. It's stable and I'd push it further if I had a different cooler. I've been running this overclock as I said for months, back during the summer I started using this really. It doesn't even get close to 100% cpu usage either.
None of that matters. Your system can act 100% fine and then take a crap for no reason other than the OC isn't stable. If you haven't already tried it, I'd make an attempt to single out the OC by testing it at stock speeds. If that doesn't solve your issue, then it's likely a software problem.
CryoMind Dec 4, 2016 @ 1:44pm 
Originally posted by Acidic__Thought:
Originally posted by Shadow:

The thing is, I've had the overclock for months and I can play and stream anything else without a problem. It's stable and I'd push it further if I had a different cooler. I've been running this overclock as I said for months, back during the summer I started using this really. It doesn't even get close to 100% cpu usage either.
None of that matters. Your system can act 100% fine and then take a crap for no reason other than the OC isn't stable. If you haven't already tried it, I'd make an attempt to single out the OC by testing it at stock speeds. If that doesn't solve your issue, then it's likely a software problem.
As I said it doesn't reach 100%, I can try it at stock settings but I have the OC on for a reason. Anything is worth a chance though, I'm still leaning to it maxing my vram out and all. Either way your idea is worth a shot.
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Date Posted: Dec 4, 2016 @ 9:32am
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