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Maybe too because I have less time to look at my configuration & it's going faster and faster.
It was less difficult when I only had a comodore amiga 500 with only a floppy disk ahahahaha
i turned off 'HBCC' in Radeon settings and the random freeze are gone now.. :)
i tried varifying files etc after each crash , and it still made no difference , this crash stops myself and many others from being able to play .....
and for people to try and say that your pc isnt powerful enough when you already have 200+ hours played in the game before the patch is rediculous ..
My Graphics card is a Radeon 390. When it crashes the screen completely goes and my monitor acts as if the PC is not even plugged in. The fans don't sound like they go higher to me but it perhaps if the game goes off and silent people suddenly notice the fans?
Either way manually turning it on and off again is the solution. But then it can again crash at any time. I have the newest graphics drivers and the newest version of windows 10. I have tried connecting with both display port and HDMI and also physically taken my graphics card out and put it back in. None of this makes a difference.
I think it must just be a bug that they will hopefully fix soon.
Similar problem
I also have a rtx 2070
I experience the same issues described here, even after the latest patch. It happens randomly after some game time
Do you have Vsync enabled? if not enable it and test
I'm downloading the 2.09.3, we will see :(.
To try to help you here after my settings, I use the geforce experience optimization and the last drivers.
https://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2019/35/5/1567185542-temp.png
Nvidia "anti-crénalge" (sorry I don't know the english version) is disable...
And in game :
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197990503151/screenshot/786362975268969720
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197990503151/screenshot/786362975268969720
Yeah, vsync enabled and i also have the latest video drivers.
When i try to "optimize" using geforce experience it says "Using optimal settings" but it resets the next time i visit the page.
GFE only comes in handy for Shadowplay
Its long known to those in the tech realm that GFE sucks and can itself be a cause of performance/stability issues.
Dont let GFE mess with your game settings
For information I have no crash NMS with 2.09.3... I suppose you have tested other games ?
for safety I had also done these manipulations:
- Test the integrity of files NMS with Steam
- Reinstall the graphics card
- I also cleaned the graphics card and check all my cables
- I also verified that I did not have a frequency problem in game with the GPU
- Watch the windows event viewer, to see if an other event is referenced... But there was only the information of the reboot
- Use "who crashed" (automatic crash dump analyzer) to see potential other problem, nothing
currently my only conclusion was a problem with the patch of the game, but I don't understand why the following versions have not solved the problem of all 2070
The night before all was fine for around two hours and then crash to desktop.
Seems random.
Playing in VR, Nvidia RTX2080ti
WhoCrashed is for bluescreen crash dumps, not program/app crashes