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@1Pumpp I think you're spot on here. In trying to diagnose this issue yesterday and wondering about the stability of my overclock, I downloaded OCCT (https://www.ocbase.com/), put it on Large Dataset testing with AVX2 instructions, and it immediately crashed my system, so I knew that I was at the very least having some problems with AVX instructions. Every other game and aspect of my system was stable so I didn't have reason to believe I was having issues. I run with an AVX offset of 0 for my overclock, so I went back in to adjust LLC and core voltage settings and I can now complete a full AVX2 stability test with no errors and relatively low temps. Incidentally, I've not had any Apex crashes yet either... I'll keep playing to see if this was the root cause.
- 6 years ago@gehyvian i have 9900ks too and had same problem,i tested 4.8Ghz underclock my cpu by UEFI,now my APEX have no crush about 2days.
- 6 years ago@onikusukiiii4444 really? such * that you cant run the 9900ks at stock with apex, im gonna try that and see if it works
- 6 years ago
Yesterday I played all day without errors. In my case, resetting the frequency from 5000-4800, the memory from 4133 sl 17 to 3600 sl 16 made the game stable. With 5000 it freezes 100%. The overclocking of the video card is not affected. Someone wrote that the game is sensitive to AVX, I also think so, since there were errors with the AVX 2 test during full overclocking. My system is i7 9700k oc 5.0, video 2070s oc, memory 4133 sl 17.I hope it helped ..
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