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My computer is consistently freezing and closing unexpectedly while playing Grand Theft Auto V.

My computer is consistently freezing and closing unexpectedly while playing Grand Theft Auto V.

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Unmigrate
Senior Member
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09-07-2017, 06:26 PM
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My PC consistently experiences crashes while playing Grand Theft Auto V, with the single-player mode functioning for approximately 20 to 30 minutes before crashing. Grand Theft Auto Online frequently crashes immediately upon character loading. I have attempted to resolve this by reinstalling the game and also completely reinstalling Windows 10. Whenever a crash occurs, the Rockstar screen appears displaying an unexpected GTA error.

My system specifications are as follows: i7 3770 non-K, running at 4.3 GHz with overclocking (achieved by increasing the maximum processor multiplier to 43 and setting a voltage of 1.270), ASUS p8z77v-lk motherboard, 16GB of DDR3 memory at 1600MHz speed, an RX 580 with 4GB of graphics memory, and the game is installed on a 256GB solid-state drive. I’m uncertain whether the issue stems from my overclocking configuration, as other games operate without problems during stress tests and performance evaluations.
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Unmigrate
09-07-2017, 06:26 PM #1

My PC consistently experiences crashes while playing Grand Theft Auto V, with the single-player mode functioning for approximately 20 to 30 minutes before crashing. Grand Theft Auto Online frequently crashes immediately upon character loading. I have attempted to resolve this by reinstalling the game and also completely reinstalling Windows 10. Whenever a crash occurs, the Rockstar screen appears displaying an unexpected GTA error.

My system specifications are as follows: i7 3770 non-K, running at 4.3 GHz with overclocking (achieved by increasing the maximum processor multiplier to 43 and setting a voltage of 1.270), ASUS p8z77v-lk motherboard, 16GB of DDR3 memory at 1600MHz speed, an RX 580 with 4GB of graphics memory, and the game is installed on a 256GB solid-state drive. I’m uncertain whether the issue stems from my overclocking configuration, as other games operate without problems during stress tests and performance evaluations.

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ozysprint
Member
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09-13-2017, 08:27 AM
#2
Remove the existing driver files, then install the newest drivers available from AMD's website.
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ozysprint
09-13-2017, 08:27 AM #2

Remove the existing driver files, then install the newest drivers available from AMD's website.

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Prodmaster
Member
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09-15-2017, 05:40 PM
#3
Please remove your graphics drivers and then install the newest drivers from AMD's website. I have attempted this, but it still isn’t resolving the issue. Additionally, I possess a 60Hz monitor set to an overclocked frequency of 74Hz – could this be contributing to the problem?
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Prodmaster
09-15-2017, 05:40 PM #3

Please remove your graphics drivers and then install the newest drivers from AMD's website. I have attempted this, but it still isn’t resolving the issue. Additionally, I possess a 60Hz monitor set to an overclocked frequency of 74Hz – could this be contributing to the problem?