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@TEZZ0FIN0, do you know whether your friends have the same CPU? This crash appears to be Intel-specific, since none of the reports I've seen have been on an AMD CPU.
@OrioStormactually forget everything I said about Triple Buffering, it didnt work, it just didnt crash for a long time.
However I made an interesting discovery.
I have i7 7700k with a noctua cooler (runs very cool) and MSI 1080 ti sea hawk, these were top shelf parts couple of years ago.
Now I did have some overclocking on the CPU, not much increase but from 4,2 ghz to 4,8 ghz.
When I read here about the CPU problems, I reset my bios settings to default so it no longer runs an overclock.
Also I disabled Intel Speedstep technology in BIOS.
I played all night without any crash now, longer than this Triple Buffering Theory I had previously. I can even play with V-sync off and whatever setting I like.
Im pretty sure the game is fixed for me now because usually it would crash like an amount of times every hour.
This time I played for many many hours (all night actually) without even a single crash..
so I recommend everyone here if they can, put your CPU speed back to default and disable Intel SpeedstepTM.
I will keep on playing all day tomorrow to ensure this in fact had something to do with the crashes.
Like I said with oc before and Intel SpeedstepTM on it would crash almost every match for me.
Now thats all gone it seems.
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