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Assistance needed with direct X crashes.

Assistance needed with direct X crashes.

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yoyoposay
Member
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07-20-2019, 11:43 PM
#1
Hello, I'm facing some trouble with my computer. It keeps showing a DirectX error when launching games. I've tried several titles including Rainbow Six Siege, Call of Duty, and Doom, but the same error persists. Except for Minecraft Bedrock Edition, nothing seems to work. I checked my CPU temperatures, which were high in the 90s, so I thought that might be the issue. I bought a new air cooler and managed to get decent temperatures in the mid to high 70s during load, yet the problem remains. I used a display driver uninstaller and reinstalled the drivers, reset the CMOS, and even considered resetting the whole computer for a fresh setup. I also verified the game files, but nothing fixed it. I put the GPU on another machine and it worked fine. My processor is an AMD Ryzen 5 3600 with 6 cores at 3.59 GHz, and I have 8 GB of RAM installed. The system runs on a 64-bit OS with an x64-based processor, and it's a custom HP prebuilt build.
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yoyoposay
07-20-2019, 11:43 PM #1

Hello, I'm facing some trouble with my computer. It keeps showing a DirectX error when launching games. I've tried several titles including Rainbow Six Siege, Call of Duty, and Doom, but the same error persists. Except for Minecraft Bedrock Edition, nothing seems to work. I checked my CPU temperatures, which were high in the 90s, so I thought that might be the issue. I bought a new air cooler and managed to get decent temperatures in the mid to high 70s during load, yet the problem remains. I used a display driver uninstaller and reinstalled the drivers, reset the CMOS, and even considered resetting the whole computer for a fresh setup. I also verified the game files, but nothing fixed it. I put the GPU on another machine and it worked fine. My processor is an AMD Ryzen 5 3600 with 6 cores at 3.59 GHz, and I have 8 GB of RAM installed. The system runs on a 64-bit OS with an x64-based processor, and it's a custom HP prebuilt build.

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haikyuux
Junior Member
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07-21-2019, 12:33 AM
#2
Trying a full system reset and reinstalling Windows didn't resolve the issue.
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haikyuux
07-21-2019, 12:33 AM #2

Trying a full system reset and reinstalling Windows didn't resolve the issue.