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My games crash but the PC manages long stress tests.

My games crash but the PC manages long stress tests.

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Lorddoom139
Posting Freak
956
11-16-2018, 11:06 AM
#1
Hello,
I recently upraded pc with corsair vengeance rgb 16gb 3200mhz
I9-9900k
Corsair H150I Pro
Asus Z390-F gaming
1 more ssd and 1 m.2 got nothing on them yet.
Ram is in b2 and a2 slot as recomended in motherboard manual
Ive stress tested in both benchmarks and prime95 and it comes out with no errors but, when i try to start lets say black ops 4 it starts then loading video starts lagging. Sometimes it crashes before i can even join a game, and if im lucky and get to join a game it takes a couple of second mabe 15 before trees and stuff pops up, after 2-3 minutes the game crashes. Then if i alt delete and exit the game the pc works fine again, only the game crashes and not the rest of the pc. Anyone have a clue on what this is ?
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Lorddoom139
11-16-2018, 11:06 AM #1

Hello,
I recently upraded pc with corsair vengeance rgb 16gb 3200mhz
I9-9900k
Corsair H150I Pro
Asus Z390-F gaming
1 more ssd and 1 m.2 got nothing on them yet.
Ram is in b2 and a2 slot as recomended in motherboard manual
Ive stress tested in both benchmarks and prime95 and it comes out with no errors but, when i try to start lets say black ops 4 it starts then loading video starts lagging. Sometimes it crashes before i can even join a game, and if im lucky and get to join a game it takes a couple of second mabe 15 before trees and stuff pops up, after 2-3 minutes the game crashes. Then if i alt delete and exit the game the pc works fine again, only the game crashes and not the rest of the pc. Anyone have a clue on what this is ?

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JohnOVG
Junior Member
2
11-17-2018, 04:46 AM
#2
If it isn't a hardware problem, attempt to turn off as many background processes as possible when launching Windows. Examine your tray for items that can be executed only when needed. Additionally, consider running CCleaner to address potential software conflicts or registry errors from pgms you no longer have. This could resolve various issues. It may also help to perform a Malwarebytes scan to check for poorly written malware that might be causing problems.
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JohnOVG
11-17-2018, 04:46 AM #2

If it isn't a hardware problem, attempt to turn off as many background processes as possible when launching Windows. Examine your tray for items that can be executed only when needed. Additionally, consider running CCleaner to address potential software conflicts or registry errors from pgms you no longer have. This could resolve various issues. It may also help to perform a Malwarebytes scan to check for poorly written malware that might be causing problems.

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MonsterCrewBR
Member
62
11-22-2018, 09:34 PM
#3
If it isn't a hardware problem, attempt to turn off as many background processes as possible when launching Windows. Review your tray for items that can be executed only when needed. Additionally, consider running CCleaner to address potential software conflicts or registry errors from pgms you no longer have. This could resolve various issues. It may also help to perform a Malwarebytes scan to check for poorly written malware that might be causing problems.
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MonsterCrewBR
11-22-2018, 09:34 PM #3

If it isn't a hardware problem, attempt to turn off as many background processes as possible when launching Windows. Review your tray for items that can be executed only when needed. Additionally, consider running CCleaner to address potential software conflicts or registry errors from pgms you no longer have. This could resolve various issues. It may also help to perform a Malwarebytes scan to check for poorly written malware that might be causing problems.

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Muffen_Man
Member
59
11-23-2018, 03:43 AM
#4
Hello,
I recently upgraded my PC with Corsair Vengeance RGB 16GB 3200MHz
I9-9900K
Corsair H150I Pro
Asus Z390-F gaming
Added another SSD and one M.2 drive, but they’re not yet impressive.
The RAM is in B2 and A2 slots as recommended in the motherboard manual.
I’ve run stress tests on both benchmarks and Prime95—no errors detected. However, when trying to launch Black Ops 4, it starts but then the loading video lags. Sometimes it crashes before I can even join a game; if I manage to join, it takes a couple of seconds before the system freezes and then crashes after about 15 seconds. After restarting by deleting and exiting the game, everything works again except for the game itself.
Anyone know what’s going on? Do you have a graphics card?
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Muffen_Man
11-23-2018, 03:43 AM #4

Hello,
I recently upgraded my PC with Corsair Vengeance RGB 16GB 3200MHz
I9-9900K
Corsair H150I Pro
Asus Z390-F gaming
Added another SSD and one M.2 drive, but they’re not yet impressive.
The RAM is in B2 and A2 slots as recommended in the motherboard manual.
I’ve run stress tests on both benchmarks and Prime95—no errors detected. However, when trying to launch Black Ops 4, it starts but then the loading video lags. Sometimes it crashes before I can even join a game; if I manage to join, it takes a couple of seconds before the system freezes and then crashes after about 15 seconds. After restarting by deleting and exiting the game, everything works again except for the game itself.
Anyone know what’s going on? Do you have a graphics card?

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MarianAngela
Junior Member
19
11-23-2018, 04:01 AM
#5
If you attempt to run another game without having any available, you might encounter performance issues. To identify the cause, test various benchmarks on your system and compare your results with other similar setups. Noticing significant lag in specific areas can help pinpoint the problem.
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MarianAngela
11-23-2018, 04:01 AM #5

If you attempt to run another game without having any available, you might encounter performance issues. To identify the cause, test various benchmarks on your system and compare your results with other similar setups. Noticing significant lag in specific areas can help pinpoint the problem.