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holger1405yeah..same error. I dont know what else left i haven't tried.
direncsen wrote:.I got two screens would it matter?
It shouldn't, but you still could test with just one. (Do not just unplug, shut the PC down > Unplug > Start the PC again.
Did you used DDU to clean install the driver?
If the GPU is overclocked, (including factory side overclocking) set it to base clocks.
If it is at base clocks, under-clock it slightly.
What are your virtual memory settings
Set your page file to double your physical RAM] > Guide (Set the location to your fastest hard drive.)
- direncsen4 months agoNew Novice
After 8 days of try-fail, I discovered a solution. (semi-solution because you cant play in the framerate which your monitor provides ).
The game crashes when you increase the refresh rate from the menu to over 120hz or just let it work on auto settings. (rtx 5080 aero - (mpg271qx 360hz monitor).
Not just this game, but Baldur`s Gate 3 and Inquisition too. I am sure more modern RPG too...
So, If you want to play this game with a fast monitor (2k-360hz), the game crashes when you don't set the Hz to 120. Not the frame limit option cuz that also doesn't work. The only thing working is to set the Hz to 120. (240hz also same issue).
The steps before I discovered this solution were;
-Reinstalled Drivers(clean)
-Uninstalled drivers with display driver uninstaller(advanced -safe mode)
-Disabled XMP
-Disabled CPU onboard graphics from BIOS
-Updated all BIOS, drivers, everything.
-I tried the game without the Nvidia app and with
-Instaled hotfix driver
-installed studio drivers instead of gaming
-Nvidia Control panel maximum power mode
-Reinstalled Xbox accessories etc
-Reinstalled game
-Forced game to run on dx11
-Forced game to run on Vulkan
-disabled AA
-Disabled ray tracing
-Disabled frame generation
-Disabled Hags
-Reduced resolution
-Reduced graphic settings to the lowest
-Removed GPU vertical mouth and inserted GPU directly to MB (I thought maybe GPU vertical riser was malfunctioning).
-Tried games in safe mode
-FORMATED PC
I got video proof(game running 2k-120hz-v sync on) and failed on the same settings when you increased the frame rate. I got all data if anyone would be interested. msinfo32, dxdiag, etc. This is a major issue in my opinion and its %100 diagnosis because I spent 8 straight days with fail-try methods. I just tried this on the rtx 5000 series so maybe it doesn't occur on other GPUs. In my opinion, this must be addressed through the developer team who is making the software updates. I already opened a ticket in Nvidia support. I hope they will mind this issue. If you know how I can reach someone in eagames technicians or somewhere with authorization, please do share so it can be looked after.- holger14054 months agoHero+
I play all these games on a 165Hz 3440x1440 widescreen monitor @165FPS (DAtV @ around 140FPS) on a 4090 and don't have this problem.
So there is something else in play.
The driver for the cards are identical, so the problem might indeed be with your particular 5080, but it could also be something completely different .
The missing Windows Error Reports in your DxDiag shows that at last some problems exist in your Windows installation.
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