Grand Theft Auto V Legacy

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minty Aug 10, 2019 @ 5:11pm
Memory Management BSOD while playing
while playing this game, I usually get memory management bsod after playing for 5-15mins. Only happens with this game. Each time I have ran the memory diagnostic tool build into windows, no issues. Everything in my pc is clean, nothing dirty. I've tried many fixes but nothing seems to work, this doesn't happen anywhere else but this.

in case anyone needs them, here are my specs:

Ryzen 5 2600
Sapphire Nitro+ RX580
ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F Gaming
Team T-Force Delta RGB 16gb DDR4-3200
Samsung 860 EVO 1Tb
NZXT H500i
EVGA BQ 600W 80+ Bronze Rated PSU

Not completely sure what really is causing the issue, but this does not happen in any other game or application. I think it may be due to temps or something in my bios settings, but if anyone has anything i'd just like to know

SOLVED

I updated my bios and it seems to have fixed the issue I ran the game for half and hour to make sure, no issues and higher fps, I suspect a bug or messed up bios settings caused the issue, either way thanks to everyone who contributed to this thread
Last edited by minty; Aug 11, 2019 @ 5:24pm
Originally posted by BlazeD:
Check your motherboard manufacturer for a bios update. The last asus board I had required three different bios updates to run stable( and it took them over a year to get them out). Too bad for me...asus used to be pretty good.
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macatak Aug 10, 2019 @ 7:09pm 
open File Explorer and search C:/ drive for files with the extension .mdmp or .dmp

these are crash dump files

if you find any upload them to a file hosting site and provide a download link

http://www.fileconvoy.com/index.php is free and requires no registration
M.Spengler Aug 10, 2019 @ 7:18pm 
Disable the "boost" (overclocking) of your Nitro+.
It could be done on the card itself (hardware) or by forcing stock timing values via the driver.
minty Aug 10, 2019 @ 7:48pm 
Originally posted by macatak:
open File Explorer and search C:/ drive for files with the extension .mdmp or .dmp

these are crash dump files

if you find any upload them to a file hosting site and provide a download link

http://www.fileconvoy.com/index.php is free and requires no registration
didn't find anything
Last edited by minty; Aug 10, 2019 @ 7:50pm
minty Aug 10, 2019 @ 7:49pm 
Originally posted by M.Spengler:
Disable the "boost" (overclocking) of your Nitro+.
It could be done on the card itself (hardware) or by forcing stock timing values via the driver.
Can overclocking cause bsods?
Originally posted by mintysoda_:
Originally posted by M.Spengler:
Disable the "boost" (overclocking) of your Nitro+.
It could be done on the card itself (hardware) or by forcing stock timing values via the driver.
Can overclocking cause bsods?

No ♥♥♥♥ bubz.. They are the main reason . = OC -> Unstability -> Unstable system -> BSOD.
Be happy it didnt fry
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BlazeD Aug 10, 2019 @ 10:45pm 
Check your motherboard manufacturer for a bios update. The last asus board I had required three different bios updates to run stable( and it took them over a year to get them out). Too bad for me...asus used to be pretty good.
macatak Aug 11, 2019 @ 12:39am 
Originally posted by mintysoda_:
Originally posted by macatak:
open File Explorer and search C:/ drive for files with the extension .mdmp or .dmp

these are crash dump files

if you find any upload them to a file hosting site and provide a download link

http://www.fileconvoy.com/index.php is free and requires no registration
didn't find anything

there should be a crash log in Documents/Rockstar Games/GTA V folder named Launcher.log

also worth looking for errors in Windows Event Viewer - Windows Logs - Application folder
minty Aug 11, 2019 @ 8:42am 
Originally posted by macatak:
Originally posted by mintysoda_:
didn't find anything

there should be a crash log in Documents/Rockstar Games/GTA V folder named Launcher.log

also worth looking for errors in Windows Event Viewer - Windows Logs - Application folder

I am quite busy today but when I get the chance will do
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