F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Grand Theft Auto V experiences a failure upon running for approximately 15 minutes.

Grand Theft Auto V experiences a failure upon running for approximately 15 minutes.

Grand Theft Auto V experiences a failure upon running for approximately 15 minutes.

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SupComCrafter
Member
243
04-01-2025, 12:02 AM
#1
Hello! Following a complete PC reinstall and the installation of GTA V, I am experiencing frequent crashes during gameplay. These occur unpredictably in both the online and single-player modes, consistently happening after approximately 15 minutes.

I’ve attempted numerous troubleshooting steps:

* Reinstalling Windows on my computer, a total of three times.
* Verifying the game's file integrity within Steam (Steam indicates the game files are healthy).
* Re-downloading and reinstalling the entire game.
* Reinstalling DirectX, Rockstar Social Club, and vcredist.
* Renaming the Rockstar Games folder within my Documents directory to Rockstar Games-Old, forcing a new creation.
* Updating and reinstalling my NVIDIA drivers.
* Using DDU to completely remove and reinstall the latest NVIDIA drivers, as well as installing older drivers that previously functioned correctly with the game.
* Reconnecting my graphics card.

Despite these efforts, the problem persists—no error message indicates a game crash; it simply exits abruptly, followed by a "safe mode" notification from Social Club. I have even performed extensive stress tests with Kombustor for 40 minutes, without encountering any issues, demonstrating that my graphics card is operating correctly. No other games are experiencing crashes.

System specifications:

* Motherboard: Asus P8H67-M Evo
* Processor: i7 2600
* Graphics Card: MSI GTX 750 Ti 2GB GDDR5 Low Profile
* Memory: Kingston 12gb (3x4gb) DDR3 1330mhz
* Storage: 128gb SSD
* Storage 2: 1tb HDD (Containing my entire Steam library)
* Operating System: Windows 10 Home
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SupComCrafter
04-01-2025, 12:02 AM #1

Hello! Following a complete PC reinstall and the installation of GTA V, I am experiencing frequent crashes during gameplay. These occur unpredictably in both the online and single-player modes, consistently happening after approximately 15 minutes.

I’ve attempted numerous troubleshooting steps:

* Reinstalling Windows on my computer, a total of three times.
* Verifying the game's file integrity within Steam (Steam indicates the game files are healthy).
* Re-downloading and reinstalling the entire game.
* Reinstalling DirectX, Rockstar Social Club, and vcredist.
* Renaming the Rockstar Games folder within my Documents directory to Rockstar Games-Old, forcing a new creation.
* Updating and reinstalling my NVIDIA drivers.
* Using DDU to completely remove and reinstall the latest NVIDIA drivers, as well as installing older drivers that previously functioned correctly with the game.
* Reconnecting my graphics card.

Despite these efforts, the problem persists—no error message indicates a game crash; it simply exits abruptly, followed by a "safe mode" notification from Social Club. I have even performed extensive stress tests with Kombustor for 40 minutes, without encountering any issues, demonstrating that my graphics card is operating correctly. No other games are experiencing crashes.

System specifications:

* Motherboard: Asus P8H67-M Evo
* Processor: i7 2600
* Graphics Card: MSI GTX 750 Ti 2GB GDDR5 Low Profile
* Memory: Kingston 12gb (3x4gb) DDR3 1330mhz
* Storage: 128gb SSD
* Storage 2: 1tb HDD (Containing my entire Steam library)
* Operating System: Windows 10 Home

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JtHex
Junior Member
4
04-01-2025, 12:02 AM
#2
Power Supply Unit: specify manufacturer, model number, power output, age, and condition. Examine the Event Viewer and Reliability History/Manager to identify any error codes or alerts related to the crashes.
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JtHex
04-01-2025, 12:02 AM #2

Power Supply Unit: specify manufacturer, model number, power output, age, and condition. Examine the Event Viewer and Reliability History/Manager to identify any error codes or alerts related to the crashes.

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YellowDevs
Member
170
04-01-2025, 12:02 AM
#3
Which BIOS version are you currently employing?
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YellowDevs
04-01-2025, 12:02 AM #3

Which BIOS version are you currently employing?