Game shuts down unexpectedly
Game shuts down unexpectedly
Check if you're starting from a brand new Windows build or transferring an OS from another machine. This appears to be related to GPU driver problems. Try using DDU (free tool) and safely remove every system driver in safe mode, then reinstall the newest AMD drivers to test.
right now my setup includes a Rog Strix B450-F Gaming, Hyper X Fury 2x8 at 2666Hz, Ryzen 9 3900, Thermaltake fans, MSI Radeon RX 570 8GB, EVGA 600BQ 80+, Gigabyte GC-WB11ACD-I, Kinston SSD 240GB, Kingston SSD 480GB, and Seagate Baracuda 2TB.
you're experiencing issues with your setup, and you've tried using DDU to troubleshoot. it's still happening, so consider checking connections or updating drivers.
This installation appears to be a new setup for Windows 10 rather than a migration from an older version. The benchmarks suggest performance is heavily influenced by RAM speed, especially on lower-end systems. Based on past experiences with similar configurations, adjusting the CPU frequency to match optimal settings—around 3200-3600MHz for Ryzen 3rd gen—can significantly improve gaming and overall responsiveness.
CrystalDiskMark 7.0.0 x64 © 2007-2019 crystal Dew World: https://crystalmark.info/
* MB/s = 1,000,000 bytes per second [SATA/600 ≈ 600,000,000 bytes/s]
* KB = 1000 bytes, KiB = 1024 bytes [Read]
Sequential 1MiB (Q=8, T=1): 481.955 MB/s [459.6 IOPS]
Sequential 1MiB (Q=1, T=1): 466.602 MB/s [445.0 IOPS]
Random 4KiB (Q=32, T=16): 212.233 MB/s [51,814.7 IOPS]
Random 4KiB (Q=1, T=1): 28.931 MB/s [7,063.2 IOPS]
[Write] Sequential 1MiB (Q=8, T=1): 398.699 MB/s [380.2 IOPS]
Sequential 1MiB (Q=1, T=1): 379.404 MB/s [361.8 IOPS]
Random 4KiB (Q=32, T=16): 181.180 MB/s [44,233.4 IOPS]
Random 4KiB (Q=1, T=1): 71.056 MB/s [17347.7 IOPS]
Profile: Default Test – 1 GiB (x5) [Interval: 5 sec]
DefaultAffinity=DISABLED
Date: 2020/06/03 18:30:27
OS: Windows 10 [10.0 Build 18363] (x64)
This installation brought in a brand new Windows operating system, though it was from last year. I thought the drive was SATA, but it actually lists as SATA/600. This is my first time running benchmarks.
CrystalDiskMark 7.0.0 x64 © 2007-2019
https://crystalmark.info/
* MB/s = 1,000,000 bytes per second
[SATA/600 = 600,000,000 bytes/s]
* KB = 1000 bytes, KiB = 1024 bytes [Read]
Sequential 1MiB (Q=8, T=1): 178.064 MB/s [169.8 IOPS]
< 46506.93 us>
Sequential 1MiB (Q=1, T=1): 182.221 MB/s [173.8 IOPS]
< 5748.56 us>
Random 4KiB (Q=32, T=16): 0.964 MB/s [235.4 IOPS]
< 668456.80 us>
Random 4KiB (Q=1, T=1): 0.451 MB/s [110.1 IOPS]
< 9064.88 us>
[Write] Sequential 1MiB (Q=8, T=1): 67.747 MB/s [64.6 IOPS]
<114084.13 us>
Sequential 1MiB (Q=1, T=1): 93.531 MB/s [89.2 IOPS]
< 11183.86 us>
Random 4KiB (Q=32, T=16): 0.846 MB/s [206.5 IOPS]
< 681445.51 us>
Profile: Default Test – 1 GiB (x5) [Interval: 5 sec]
<DefaultAffinity=DISABLED>
Date: 2020/06/03 19:25:53
OS: Windows 10 [10.0 Build 18363] (x64)
The HDD numbers seem acceptable for an HDD. I noticed I was also answering your question about other threads, which might have caused confusion. Could you clarify the RAM DIMM placement on the board? If they aren’t in DIMMA2 or DIMMB2, that could be the issue. Assuming they are correctly installed, the problem likely lies with the GPU—check if it’s in the proper slot. If everything matches, running memtest86 is recommended to confirm. If it succeeds, the GPU appears to be the cause.
The Ram is put correctly, it's in A2 and B2. I did the mamtest96 and there's no problem with the ram apparently. But before making rash decisions i would like to know if there's a way i can test my gpu in any way, if the results are nasty then I'll have too request a replacement.