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Programs stop working unexpectedly on your computer.

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JewishJustin
Member
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08-14-2025, 09:36 AM
#1
Hey everyone, I've been experiencing some unexpected game crashes lately. I don't play many games—mainly Division, Dota2, RocketLeague, and now Astroneer. They all stop working after a certain number of minutes. When I try to launch, the game runs smoothly at first, but then it just crashes without any warning. I've maxed out my PC's speed settings and used the default BIOS, temperatures are normal (around 50°C on the CPU core plus 70°C on the GPU), and the drivers are up to date. I'm really confused about what to do next or how to fix this. Thanks for any help! Sad'
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JewishJustin
08-14-2025, 09:36 AM #1

Hey everyone, I've been experiencing some unexpected game crashes lately. I don't play many games—mainly Division, Dota2, RocketLeague, and now Astroneer. They all stop working after a certain number of minutes. When I try to launch, the game runs smoothly at first, but then it just crashes without any warning. I've maxed out my PC's speed settings and used the default BIOS, temperatures are normal (around 50°C on the CPU core plus 70°C on the GPU), and the drivers are up to date. I'm really confused about what to do next or how to fix this. Thanks for any help! Sad'

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HarasNes
Junior Member
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08-14-2025, 01:28 PM
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Check if these games generate log files somewhere, read them carefully, focusing on the lower sections.
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HarasNes
08-14-2025, 01:28 PM #2

Check if these games generate log files somewhere, read them carefully, focusing on the lower sections.

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Sly202001
Member
169
08-14-2025, 04:41 PM
#3
Sharing the answer here in case it assists others. My girlfriend and I chose to move together. She had a PC with 4*4GB RAM, while mine only had 2*4GB. We decided to transfer 8GB from hers into mine. The issue was that my RAM was at 1600Mhz @ 1.65v, whereas hers was 1866 at 1.5v. I didn’t notice much because I’m pretty relaxed about it—just a casual setup, maybe once a week. Problem fixed!
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Sly202001
08-14-2025, 04:41 PM #3

Sharing the answer here in case it assists others. My girlfriend and I chose to move together. She had a PC with 4*4GB RAM, while mine only had 2*4GB. We decided to transfer 8GB from hers into mine. The issue was that my RAM was at 1600Mhz @ 1.65v, whereas hers was 1866 at 1.5v. I didn’t notice much because I’m pretty relaxed about it—just a casual setup, maybe once a week. Problem fixed!