Did you crash when starting Unigine? Is it a graphics card issue or software glitch?
Did you crash when starting Unigine? Is it a graphics card issue or software glitch?
Hello guys, after some problems with Valorant, I decided to try Superposition as a benchmark. Even though I'm not sure if it was just the game causing issues, i still wanted to test this app on 1080p. The first time the app crashed when loading and i found an error log in Event Viewer and Reliability Monitor. But good news: only the App had errors, no hardware issue (thank god). So i tried again and this time there were no errors and i passed the benchmark then i did 3 more runs without any problems. I am curious why it crashed the first time?? Also, the 3D Mark benchmarks like Time Spy had zero problems and passed too. Is this Superposition problem or just my GPU problem? Should I be worried? https://imgur.com/Lpz47BB View: https://imgur.com/Lpz47BB
If you don't have problems with your computer after fixing one issue, then that's all we need to say. If you do have a problem and you can make it happen again, I'd tell you to check if your graphics card drivers are up to date. You should also make sure Windows 10 is the newest version on your PC. Then use DDU to remove the old graphics driver software. Manually reinstall them with the newest ones from Nvidia while holding down the right-click button and choose Run as Administrator. Sometimes software has a bug or something in it makes the computer crash when you try to run it. Which two slots on the motherboard are the rams populating?
They use Dual Channel or a brand called A2, B2, whatever they mean. They say they have two sticks of 16GB RAM each. I don't see any issues with that setup. After running the 3DMark test, it went okay without crashing. It also works fine in games. The only thing that happened was one crash when trying to load Superposition.