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PC Shutdow while playing
Everytime im playing like 20-30 min, my pc shut down i dont know why
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Labtop 215 27 ABR a las 13:40 
Is it overheating? Maybe you need to blow the dust out of it and change the thermal paste.
it itches 27 ABR a las 13:54 
as someone who is overheating almost daily due to bad fans and in need of new thermal paste, i dont believe its that per say unless your fans are audibly sounding off. Tyler is looking to bring on a team for optimization to help fix all the issues people have been having so if it isnt overheating, give him some time, hes looking for the team to help!
Vagrant 27 ABR a las 14:11 
1 - PSU failure.

2 - CPU problems. If you are overclocked, un-tune it. Best done by going into BIOS and restoring factory core clock values.
Tempetures are okay, even update BIOS... everything, only happen playing this game, is very strange, i will wait to se if is some bug,
MACHETE 27 ABR a las 14:38 
Same problem, happens casually, can be 6 min or can be 3 hours. Temp ok, clocks ok, don't what it is.
Remove your RAM sticks, re-insert them securely. Over time they unseat and can cause crashes regardless of games
sk8ordieguy 27 ABR a las 15:16 
Publicado originalmente por ReplacedGonzalo:
Everytime im playing like 20-30 min, my pc shut down i dont know why

Bluescreen? Mine did a few times, update drivers
Having the same issue. Reseated all components. Ran several hour stress tests with OCCT. Played 7 Days to Die for several hours. No issues.

Play this game and PC randomly shuts down.

Running a EVGA 3080 Ti
Última edición por Lunatic_Gunner; 28 ABR a las 17:46
1) Use HWINFO64 to check temps for everything
If something is going overtemp, then that's probably why.

2) Cap your framerate. Not sure if you can do it natively in the game options, but things like Nvidia control center allow you to do that. 60FPS should be more than enough for S1.
Sometimes with unity games there's no framerate cap, so you'll be getting well over 500FPS on some games, which just sucks power and wrecks performance, also it creates lots of heat for no reason.

If temps are fine and FR is capped, try verifying game files.
Última edición por David Davidson; 28 ABR a las 17:48
Sound like an overheating issue. Some lower end PC's and laptops also might not be able to handle all the "trash" around the map. I don't mess with the console commands, so you'll have to google them yourself if someone else doesn't chime in, but there's a command in-game to clear all the trash off the map. You can try that(but this issue wold most likely just shut the game down, not the PC). But you're most likely going to have to fix your PC's overheating issue. Download something to watch your CPU and GPU temps to give you a better understanding.
Publicado originalmente por David Davidson:
1) Use HWINFO64 to check temps for everything
If something is going overtemp, then that's probably why.

2) Cap your framerate. Not sure if you can do it natively in the game options, but things like Nvidia control center allow you to do that. 60FPS should be more than enough for S1.
Sometimes with unity games there's no framerate cap, so you'll be getting well over 500FPS on some games, which just sucks power and wrecks performance, also it creates lots of heat for no reason.

If temps are fine and FR is capped, try verifying game files.

On the subject of FPS, you should only be running, on any same, the same FPS Limit as your refresh rate of your monitor.(totally off subject of the post, I know!)
thestile 28 ABR a las 19:18 
This doesnt seem like the game to overstress a GPU or processor
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