Is there anyone experiencing ongoing crashes with Marvel Rivals?
Is there anyone experiencing ongoing crashes with Marvel Rivals?
My specifications are
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CPU: Ryzen 7 5800X3D
GPU: Powercolor Reaper 9070 XT
RAM: 32GB @ 3600
PSU: 850w
I don’t notice overheating or voltage problems. I used to undervolt and overclock, but now stability issues appear everywhere. Switching to stock settings didn’t fix the problem; FPS differences are negligible, so I didn’t mind.
The Marvel Rivals crashes seem linked to Unreal Engine. It’s the only game that has this issue now. Before every session it would crash when I undervolted, but after switching back to stock settings, it stopped. Online threads mention similar problems. I’ve noticed I’d crash mid-game once a day, then recover after restarting or playing through some content.
I suspect it might be a driver or game-related issue rather than a GPU fault. The graphics card was purchased in November of last year and is still relatively new.
Additional details about the crashes: my game freezes during play, audio remains from other apps, both monitors go black, then the GPU crashes. I see an error message when the GPU fails, and sometimes it crashes due to adrenaline. Rivals crashes appear in the UE prompt.
Before each game would crash when I undervolted but now it works with stock settings. This might mean your undervolt wasn't consistent. What is the model and make of your motherboard? What BIOS version applies to that board? The PSU details are just the listed wattage. Regarding the GPU, you mentioned it's new—what version were you using before the RX 9070 XT?
My motherboard is an x570 asus tuff, and I recently updated my bios about a month ago. My power supply is an msi 850gl, and the graphics card I had before was a 3060ti. I moved to a new psu when I got the 9070xt.
My PSU is an MSI 850GL and the GPU I had before was a 3060Ti. I changed to my new PSU when I got the 9070XT. Did you run DDU in Safe Mode to remove all GPU drivers (Intel, Nvidia and AMD) before swapping the GPU, then manually install the latest driver from AMD's support site using an elevated command, like right-clicking the installer and selecting Run as Administrator?
I understood you wanted to perform a fresh installation of Windows.