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Reading these most recent posts about voltage is what fixed it for me. I too am overclocking an i7 8086k from 4.0 to 5.0ghz set to all cores. I had kept my voltage lower at 1.198 for a while since it was stable in every app/ stress test before playing apex. however, apex uses avx2 instructions which need an offset in the bios when they are in use as they address significantly more power to your cores. so either vcore needs to go way higher or you tell your cores to run on a -2 or -4 offset (effectively -200 or -400mhz) whatever runs best.
I remember touching these AVX offset settings a long time ago. turns out they were okay, set to -2, so I went with upping my voltage a bit. I went up slowly, experiencing the same crashes to desktop every game or every other game until settling on 1.225 which now for 10 games has been stable. I'll update as well after 20 or 30 to see if it remains the same.
I guess this is the first AVX2 instructions use game i've played because nothing ever gave me any sweat at the lower, cooler voltage. Increasing it did see my load temps hitting 55C vs. 48C from before. I just like to run my hardware as cold as possible at all times. Anyway, thanks to whoever noticed this first and started trying to troubleshoot it in relation to the types of errors being shown in event viewer.
I can actually start playing the game now! :D
some more info:
I run the game 1920x1080, with gsync on in nvidia control panel, vsync disabled in-game. FPS capped to 238fps using RTSS. Video settings set to low for everything. Texture streaming set to 2GB. Model quality set to High. Framerate is about 125-150 when flying and once landed caps to 238fps.
Operating System
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Version 1803 (OS Build 17134.590)
CPU
Intel 8086k Core i7 @ 5.00GHz at 1.225v 55 °C
Coffee Lake 14nm Technology
RAM
32.0GB Dual-Channel Corsair Dominator Platinum PC3200 @ 1600MHz (14-14-14-34)
Motherboard
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. ROG MAXIMUS XI HERO (WI-FI) (LGA1151)
Graphics
ROG PG258Q (1920x1080@240Hz)
ROG PG278Q (2560x1440@144Hz)
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti XC Hybrid (EVGA) @ 2040mhz boost clock 38 °C
GeForce Drivers 419.35 WHQL
Storage
1863GB Samsung SSD 860 EVO 2TB (SATA (SSD))
1907GB Micron\_1100\_MTFDDAK2T0TBN (SATA (SSD))
931GB Samsung SSD 960 EVO 1TB (m.2 PCI-E x4 (SSD))
Power Supply
Seasonic PRIME SSR-1000PD 80+ Platinum 1000W
Optical Drives
No optical disk drives detected
Audio
Sound BlasterX AE-5
Mouse
Logitech G305 Wireless
Keyboard
Corsair K65 RGB
AIO Cooler
Corsair H110i GTX
Printer
Brother HL-L2360D series laser
Network/Wireless devices
Intel Ethernet Connection I219-V
Intel(R) Wireless-AC 9560 (disabled)
Bluetooth enabled (onboard)
Notable software running in the taskbar: Corsair iCue, Greenshot, 1Password, Samsung Magician, Sound Blaster Connect 2, NVIDIA Control Panel, Color Sustainer (icc color profile keeper software), Display Fusion Pro, Logitech Gaming Software, Discord, Riva Tuner Statistics Server, EVGA Precision X1 - all up to date versions.
I tried too up my voltage on my I5 6600 aswell. Upped it from 1.050 in jumps of 0.05 to max 1.300. It didnt change anything for me, the game still had crashes on a regular base. Also feelsbad too make these changes, Im quite sure its not good for your system too mess around with Vcore amping.
- 7 years ago
Seriously, i have never crash that much on a game
It just go back to desktop without any error.
Fix that * please
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