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However, as you mention 12th gen and z690, I have had issues with reboot'ing PC's and simple just updating my BIOS on the motherboard and all my issues went away (rebar can be a cause of this I believe too).
- 3 years ago
Hi, i tried running whocrashed and i got the following message.
"The kernel has detected the corruption of a critical data structure."
"This particular bugcheck may be caused by malware or a security product that does not follow programming guidelines. This can also be caused by memory corruption. This is possibly a software problem. There is a possibility that this is caused by memory corruption. Memory corruption can be caused by a faulty driver, faulty RAM, overheating and more. Read this article on memory corruption. Read this article on thermal issues"
I dont think its due to the ram, neither overheating because i have good airflow in my case and good fans, i dont think ram neither because i just get crashes in this game...
I just updated the motherboard, lets see if it was just that and hopefully it works fine. Thank you so much.
- 3 years ago
Try running any other game that's using Epic's Easy Anti Cheat. Fall guys, Rust, Arc or just pick anything from this list: https://pastebin.com/raw/xABafDvF
There's a problem with EAC that seems to be affecting AMD CPUs while the symptoms are different, it's worth making sure.
- 3 years ago
I dont think is anti cheat. Have been playing lots of Dead by Daylight and 0 errors or crashes. To be fair after reinstalling my bios havent had any issue yet, i only played like 4 hours of BF so its early to say its fixed, but lets hope it does.
- WeaponizedIdiocy3 years agoNew Adventurer@Georgelina Could be memory still, ASUS motherboards have memtest built into the EUFI / BIOS, restart the PC, press delete, get the BIOS up, one of the end menus there will be memtest, just run that and see what it says :-)