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Tothe3nd
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2 months ago

Display Keeps Failing While Playing the Sims 4

Hello everyone, I built my partner a gaming PC so that they could play the Sims 4 after their old computer died. Originally, everything was fine. However, the computer keeps randomly "crashing".

What specifically happens is this; My partner will boot up their computer and start playing the Sims 4. They will play either on one of their various challenge playthroughs or a new household, play for as long as a couple of hours or as little as fifteen minutes before the monitor goes black and seems to cease receiving input from the PC. The PC tower itself remains on, as does the monitor, but we lose any ability to interact with it via mouse or keyboard. No matter how long we wait,  the monitor does not receive any input from the tower until we turn off the computer and reboot it via the power button or unplug and replug it.

After looking at various other tales of SIMS 4 shenanigans, I did the following things each time it crashed:

-Updated the graphics drivers. (I keep updating them every time there is an update available).

-Tested the graphics card and its power cables to make sure it was getting enough power. (It is.)

-Created a config override file to include the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 (my partner's graphics card) as an accepted graphics card, complete with proper coding for max allowable settings.

-Did a graphics-card test with Furmark2 x64 on high settings while monitoring temperature and power usage (all were well within safe parameters).

-Repaired Sims 4 whenever there seemed to be a problem, or the option was presented.

-Switched input cords, which I regularly check.

-Regularly air-dusted the PC and inspected the graphics card without damaging it while cleaning with approved tools.

-Run the Sims 4 in windowed mode with lower settings.

While all of these fixes seem to temporarily alleviate the problem, the crashes have returned and are getting worse no matter what I do. At this point my partner can no longer play the game for longer than 30 minutes without the monitor suddenly going black . I've run two Dxdiags, one without the Sims 4 open and the other with the Sims4 open, but I've been unable to get a Dxdiag when the screen goes black and the game appears to crash. I'm at my wits end and I am starting to wonder if we just have to buy a new graphics card.

The only other information I can provide is that, sometimes, when the screen goes black, a red indicator light appears on the graphics card. However, it is not flashing (which would indicate power failure). Instead, the light is a steady, unblinking red. And it only appears for a few moments before turning back off.

I should also mention that the computer ONLY does this for the Sims 4 game. I've installed other video games of various sizes to test using my own Steam account (only to test on days where my partner is away before uninstalling them) and I do not see this specific problem with any of them. I've also taken a day to just run Furmark2 on as high settings as it will allow, and the computer ran fine the entire time. After turning it off for a few hours, my partner then went to play the Sims 4, played for thirty minutes, and had the monitor go black and lose all of their progress.

At this point, we are only able to get the Sims 4 to run for a maximum of 30 minutes (usually it's less than that) before the screen goes black. Any help would be appreciated, as I don't think we can afford a new graphics card right now. I've attached the DXdiags I generated to this post. The one with "Sims" included in the title is the one I generated while The Sims 4 was running. Any help at all would be appreciated.

  • Tothe3nd  As a side note, a dxdiag is a system report, not a live debugging tool, so it doesn't matter when you run it as long as you run it after the first signs of trouble.  (The Windows Error Reports at the end are often informative, so it's helpful for those to include any errors related to the problem at hand.)

    The WERs in both of these dxdiags are purely crashes of the Desktop Window Manager, which could explain the Sims 4 crashes.  The next troubleshooting step for this kind of problem is a clean uninstall and reinstall of the graphics driver, as described here:

    https://crinrict.com/blog/2019/02/clean-re-install-of-graphics-drivers-with-display-driver-uninstaller-ddu.html

    If this doesn't help, could you test the GPU in a different computer?  Given how low the power draw of an RTX 3050 is, you could probably install it into almost any system, certainly any that has at least one available 8-pin supplementary power connector.  This would be the easiest way to test the card itself, assuming the system it's in is otherwise in working order.  If that system currently has an AMD or Intel card, you'd need to DDU the driver, as above, before installing the Nvidia driver, and DDU again to go back to the original driver.  But if the system already has an Nvidia GPU, there's no need to touch the driver.

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      Tothe3nd
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      puzzlezaddictSorry for taking so long to reply. Did both things, in order. A clean uninstall and reinstall of the graphics drivers was done for the RTX 3050, and that seemed to help for about a week. Then the crashing issue described earlier came back, taking less and less play time to happen. After that, I switched the RTX 3050 with my own RTX 2070 and made sure both units had a clean uninstall and reinstall of the graphics driver before switching them. The RTX 2070 worked for about a month before my SO experienced the same crashing problem as before. Last week was the last time that they attempted to play Sims 4, and the black screen occurred after only five minutes. I am not sure what else to do at this point.

      Attached is the dxdiag taken today.

       

  • Tothe3nd  I would suggest doing a repair install of Windows.  I'm not totally convinced it's necessary at this point, but the new dxdiag lists a pile of Windows errors, and this would take care of a lot of potential problems at once.  A repair install is the cleanest version of Windows you can get without wiping the system.  Anyway, here's how to do it:

    https://www.elevenforum.com/t/repair-install-windows-11-with-an-in-place-upgrade.418/

    This should NOT delete any of your data.  But if you get to step 14 and are not asked to keep personal files and apps, back out and start over.

    If you get another crash, DDU the driver again.  If you get another crash after that, please look for new errors in the Reliability Monitor.  Hit Windows key-R and enter "perfmon /rel" without quotes, and you'll see a chart of errors and updates with a column for each day.  Today is on the right.

    Look for an error that happened at exactly the time of your most recent Sims 4 crash.  If you find one, double-click it to see more details, then copy that info and paste it into a reply here.  If you don't see a new error, check back in an hour or so—the Reliability Monitor doesn't always update right away.

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