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WPaige
Senior Member
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06-17-2023, 01:16 AM
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I recently assembled a computer and have been experiencing crashes around 2 hours into POE. I’m not very skilled at interpreting crash or dump files, so I’m hoping someone here can help me better. My machine is an Intel Ultra 265k with 64 GB RAM and a 4060 chipset (don’t worry, it’s not too late to upgrade later). I’ve updated the drivers, thinking a sound driver issue might be the cause, but that didn’t fix it. I flashed the BIOS during setup, so MB bios and audio are up to date, and the Nvidia drivers are current. I’m using xmp1. Crash details: the game closes with a brief freeze of 1-2 seconds, no blue screen, nothing else affected. Thank you all and I hope this is the right answer.
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WPaige
06-17-2023, 01:16 AM #1

I recently assembled a computer and have been experiencing crashes around 2 hours into POE. I’m not very skilled at interpreting crash or dump files, so I’m hoping someone here can help me better. My machine is an Intel Ultra 265k with 64 GB RAM and a 4060 chipset (don’t worry, it’s not too late to upgrade later). I’ve updated the drivers, thinking a sound driver issue might be the cause, but that didn’t fix it. I flashed the BIOS during setup, so MB bios and audio are up to date, and the Nvidia drivers are current. I’m using xmp1. Crash details: the game closes with a brief freeze of 1-2 seconds, no blue screen, nothing else affected. Thank you all and I hope this is the right answer.

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Tropiko14
Member
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06-17-2023, 03:04 AM
#2
PSU model, motherboard and BIOS version, RAM specifications, hard drive details, any third-party tools such as afterburner, antivirus, firewall, and the CPU and GPU temperatures during gaming. It seems like a typical issue with the game and newer hardware. Please run Windows SFC /scannow and also check with DISM commands.
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Tropiko14
06-17-2023, 03:04 AM #2

PSU model, motherboard and BIOS version, RAM specifications, hard drive details, any third-party tools such as afterburner, antivirus, firewall, and the CPU and GPU temperatures during gaming. It seems like a typical issue with the game and newer hardware. Please run Windows SFC /scannow and also check with DISM commands.

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Remideza
Junior Member
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06-17-2023, 03:44 AM
#3
Bios is the latest version 7E32v1A71 released on 2-13-25
power supply is a Corsair RM850X
to run the sfc/checknow as recommended by Google and resetting. Updates will follow
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Remideza
06-17-2023, 03:44 AM #3

Bios is the latest version 7E32v1A71 released on 2-13-25
power supply is a Corsair RM850X
to run the sfc/checknow as recommended by Google and resetting. Updates will follow

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YoungSquire
Member
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06-17-2023, 09:03 PM
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earlier image is temps right after crashing
Scannow did not find any errors.
I do use icue for my mouse, and have the nvidia software and msi center.
No special antivirus, just windows defender. This is a fresh install of windows not a prebuild/bloatware stuff.
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YoungSquire
06-17-2023, 09:03 PM #4

earlier image is temps right after crashing
Scannow did not find any errors.
I do use icue for my mouse, and have the nvidia software and msi center.
No special antivirus, just windows defender. This is a fresh install of windows not a prebuild/bloatware stuff.