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Issue with black screen and crash in Far Cry 5

Issue with black screen and crash in Far Cry 5

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HRSpeedy
Junior Member
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05-18-2016, 06:17 PM
#1
So yeah. I played the game four days ago and it's the second time I encounter a black screen and have to restart. Usually when I adjusted the settings in the Video menu and after the cutscene following the death of Faith (after talking to the Sheriff), everything turned black, the coolers stopped working, there was no sound, and I had to restart manually.

In the Windows event log, I got a critical kernel error code 41. This happened for the second time.

I tried setting the CPU to a fixed voltage of 1.27V, SA voltage at 1.34V, and RAM voltage at 1.34V because the automatic voltage settings are too high [1.4V]. I’ll switch back to auto and test with the results to see what happens.

My question is – is this a game issue or a hardware problem?
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HRSpeedy
05-18-2016, 06:17 PM #1

So yeah. I played the game four days ago and it's the second time I encounter a black screen and have to restart. Usually when I adjusted the settings in the Video menu and after the cutscene following the death of Faith (after talking to the Sheriff), everything turned black, the coolers stopped working, there was no sound, and I had to restart manually.

In the Windows event log, I got a critical kernel error code 41. This happened for the second time.

I tried setting the CPU to a fixed voltage of 1.27V, SA voltage at 1.34V, and RAM voltage at 1.34V because the automatic voltage settings are too high [1.4V]. I’ll switch back to auto and test with the results to see what happens.

My question is – is this a game issue or a hardware problem?

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8434
Member
68
05-25-2016, 08:45 PM
#2
It's probable the auto OC, including manual ones, needs careful handling and may not work in every game. I'd consider using default clocks but ensure your RAM is set to XMP mode for optimal performance. FC5 should operate smoothly at full settings on that system without any modifications.
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8434
05-25-2016, 08:45 PM #2

It's probable the auto OC, including manual ones, needs careful handling and may not work in every game. I'd consider using default clocks but ensure your RAM is set to XMP mode for optimal performance. FC5 should operate smoothly at full settings on that system without any modifications.

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197
05-25-2016, 09:35 PM
#3
It's probable the auto OC, including manual ones, needs careful handling and may not work in every game. I'd consider using default clocks but ensure your RAM is set to XMP mode for optimal performance. FC5 should operate smoothly at full settings on that system without any modifications.
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x_HmOoDy_KsA_x
05-25-2016, 09:35 PM #3

It's probable the auto OC, including manual ones, needs careful handling and may not work in every game. I'd consider using default clocks but ensure your RAM is set to XMP mode for optimal performance. FC5 should operate smoothly at full settings on that system without any modifications.

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DreaMaker20
Member
124
05-31-2016, 07:45 AM
#4
xmp is always active.
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DreaMaker20
05-31-2016, 07:45 AM #4

xmp is always active.

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Lupin0967
Member
96
06-21-2016, 05:12 PM
#5
I adjusted the auto SA voltage, RKL memory voltage, and core voltage to 1.28V and everything stabilized. Thank you.
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Lupin0967
06-21-2016, 05:12 PM #5

I adjusted the auto SA voltage, RKL memory voltage, and core voltage to 1.28V and everything stabilized. Thank you.

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MikeDragon159
Senior Member
661
06-22-2016, 02:40 PM
#6
The core voltage is the key factor that auto OCs often struggle with. They tend to apply it much higher than necessary. That adjustment probably resolved the issue, and you're appreciated.
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MikeDragon159
06-22-2016, 02:40 PM #6

The core voltage is the key factor that auto OCs often struggle with. They tend to apply it much higher than necessary. That adjustment probably resolved the issue, and you're appreciated.