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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.
@VT41 I also tried the OCCT test and crashed after 6 mins. I have now made a reset in my bios to factory settings. I have so far played two games without crash but I will continue playing until it does. Its hard to know if the issue is fixed since the crash is so random. I also put avx 0.
- 6 years ago
@RylaiLUL @1Pumpp - I was able to play for 5 or 6 hours last night while streaming with no crashes. It looks like the fix for me was to return to factory clock speeds. Despite my system being completely stable according to all the benchmark/stability tests AND being able to play Apex on those settings for a couple months with no crashes... something they introduced in a recent patch has introduced stability issues on overclocked systems. I'll keep an eye on this issue because obviously we'd like to be able to play on overclocked rigs, but it's going to take a fix on Respawn's end, and based on the lack of activity or acknowledgement from them on this issue, I doubt it will be coming any time soon.
If anyone has ideas or needs me to troubleshoot an idea, I'm happy to help out.
- 6 years ago
I have been able to play now for 6h without a crash since i removed my oc settings.
I would like to say that it is fixed but it could crash again.
- 6 years ago@RylaiLUL helped me too, Till I underclocked my cpu to 4.3 GHZ which is my max Turbo value I played like 2,5 hours without any crashes.
- 6 years ago
hi, i had the same problems, just reset GPU and CPU ratio to default value and i can play 2-3 hours without crash. I also disable sli profile and in game graphic option -> default
- 6 years ago
My cpu and gpu run default settings still crash. I also oc my ram 3200 to 3600 and adjust value.
So I change my ram setting and just run default XMP. It's fine for me. I play good for three hours.
- 6 years ago
So i have played around 30 games since my specs post yesterday and i did not have a single crash since i went back one version before the latest Nvidia GPU drivers. I havent changed any OC / AVX or whatever, just went from the latest Nvidia drivers to the once before that release (441.87 in my case)
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