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@SteveJackson wrote:
You should update your machine. The newer it is, the less it was finished before you bought it.
How do you know that I should update my machine?
13600K in a Gaming X MOBO, 850W PSU, 7200 DDR5 RAM... that's not enough updated to play this game?
If not a solution I just want a message or a log that tells what's the cause of the crash.
I guess what Steve meant is that, because your PC has pretty recent components, there's always the risk that drivers, firmwares, etc. are not fully mature yet, so it would be important to ensure you have the latest version of drivers and firmwares. That would at least be my interpretation of the feedback.
- SteveJackson2 years agoHero (Retired)
@sirupflex wrote:I guess what Steve meant is that, because your PC has pretty recent components, there's always the risk that drivers, firmwares, etc. are not fully mature yet, so it would be important to ensure you have the latest version of drivers and firmwares. That would at least be my interpretation of the feedback.
Exactly what I meant, because it is totally true.
- 2 years ago
OK, thanks @sirupflex for the explanation, my bad english misunderstood the post. And thanks @SteveJackson for trying to help.
But as I said on my first post, all the drivers are updated, I triple or quaduple-checked that, also with software to scan drivers.
There is no way to know which was the cause of the crash? I don't want more blind tries because I will go over the 2 gaming hours that will forbid me to ask for a refund.
- SteveJackson2 years agoHero (Retired)
@Rumaf wrote:OK, thanks @sirupflex for the explanation, my bad english misunderstood the post. And thanks @SteveJackson for trying to help.
But as I said on my first post, all the drivers are updated, I triple or quaduple-checked that, also with software to scan drivers.
There is no way to know which was the cause of the crash? I don't want more blind tries because I will go over the 2 gaming hours that will forbid me to ask for a refund.
I just don’t understand why you don’t post a dxdiag because it happens all the time that people don’t see updates because of the way they check.
Also I never heard of any of my update suggestions causing issues.
The file itself (dxdiag) may highlight combinations of hardware or configurations that can be problematic. WER is also handy and although not always conclusive is helpful in the round.
I will agree Nvidia drivers are spaghetti. 80 of the issues are PCs containing their cards. Different issues, sure.
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