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Resolved: Video games are experiencing frequent crashes and freezes.

Resolved: Video games are experiencing frequent crashes and freezes.

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10-06-2017, 05:31 PM
#1
Approximately a week ago, I assembled a fresh computer, and several of the games I enjoy are experiencing frequent freezing and crashing issues. Despite attempting various troubleshooting methods, these problems persist. What steps can I take to resolve this?

PC Specifications:
Motherboard: Asus Prime X370-Pro
Processor: Ryzen 7 1700x
Graphics Card: KFA2 GTX 1070 Ti
Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 16GB 3200MHz
Power Supply Unit: Corsair RM650x
CPU Cooler: Fera 3 HE 1224 V2
Storage: 3TB HDD, 240GB SSD
Fans: 2x Corsair LL140, 3x Corsair LL120
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morganmerlin31
10-06-2017, 05:31 PM #1

Approximately a week ago, I assembled a fresh computer, and several of the games I enjoy are experiencing frequent freezing and crashing issues. Despite attempting various troubleshooting methods, these problems persist. What steps can I take to resolve this?

PC Specifications:
Motherboard: Asus Prime X370-Pro
Processor: Ryzen 7 1700x
Graphics Card: KFA2 GTX 1070 Ti
Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 16GB 3200MHz
Power Supply Unit: Corsair RM650x
CPU Cooler: Fera 3 HE 1224 V2
Storage: 3TB HDD, 240GB SSD
Fans: 2x Corsair LL140, 3x Corsair LL120

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iVeliox
Junior Member
11
10-08-2017, 03:42 PM
#2
Please remove all NVIDIA drivers and GeForce software. Obtain only the video file, and if you’re utilizing Nvidia audio, download those drivers as well from the selection list. Subsequently, configure your graphics card through the NVIDIA control panel. Finally, check to see if this resolves your issue – apologies, and don’t forget the PhysX driver as well.
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iVeliox
10-08-2017, 03:42 PM #2

Please remove all NVIDIA drivers and GeForce software. Obtain only the video file, and if you’re utilizing Nvidia audio, download those drivers as well from the selection list. Subsequently, configure your graphics card through the NVIDIA control panel. Finally, check to see if this resolves your issue – apologies, and don’t forget the PhysX driver as well.

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Wicket1635
Member
157
10-12-2017, 11:53 AM
#3
The primary circuit board is utilizing the newest firmware version on an Asus Prime X370-Pro, and it’s simple to upgrade Asus systems.
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Wicket1635
10-12-2017, 11:53 AM #3

The primary circuit board is utilizing the newest firmware version on an Asus Prime X370-Pro, and it’s simple to upgrade Asus systems.

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xXApfelkernXx
Member
186
10-16-2017, 06:36 AM
#4
My motherboard hasn't been updated, so it’s possible that's the issue. I’m going to try that now.
Edit: That didn’t resolve the problem; games are still consistently crashing.
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xXApfelkernXx
10-16-2017, 06:36 AM #4

My motherboard hasn't been updated, so it’s possible that's the issue. I’m going to try that now.
Edit: That didn’t resolve the problem; games are still consistently crashing.

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GynBurst
Member
52
10-16-2017, 03:19 PM
#5
Have you recently installed any software leading up to the problem? Are you utilizing GeForce to manage your cards? Are you employing an overclocking application for your graphics card?
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GynBurst
10-16-2017, 03:19 PM #5

Have you recently installed any software leading up to the problem? Are you utilizing GeForce to manage your cards? Are you employing an overclocking application for your graphics card?

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Lacomas
Junior Member
48
10-16-2017, 05:25 PM
#6
Have you recently installed any software leading up to the issues? Are you utilizing GeForce Experience for graphics card operation? Is your GPU being overclocked using any specific program?

No, yes, and no. The system crashes have been a continuous problem since I initially obtained this computer. I am employing GeForce Experience for driver updates and I do not currently adjust my GPU’s clock speeds.
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Lacomas
10-16-2017, 05:25 PM #6

Have you recently installed any software leading up to the issues? Are you utilizing GeForce Experience for graphics card operation? Is your GPU being overclocked using any specific program?

No, yes, and no. The system crashes have been a continuous problem since I initially obtained this computer. I am employing GeForce Experience for driver updates and I do not currently adjust my GPU’s clock speeds.

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Philou2014
Junior Member
13
10-17-2017, 02:57 AM
#7
Have you recently installed any software before experiencing problems? And are you utilizing a GeForce card to manage your graphics? Are you employing an overclocking application for your GPU?

I apologize, but it seems there’s no response available within this message box.
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Philou2014
10-17-2017, 02:57 AM #7

Have you recently installed any software before experiencing problems? And are you utilizing a GeForce card to manage your graphics? Are you employing an overclocking application for your GPU?

I apologize, but it seems there’s no response available within this message box.

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TugaCarlos
Member
165
10-17-2017, 08:29 AM
#8
Remove all Nvidia drivers and GeForce software completely. Only download the video file, and if you’re utilizing Nvidia audio, install those drivers from the selection list as well. Subsequently, configure your graphics card through the Nvidia control panel. Finally, check to see if this resolves your issue – apologies for the added PhysX driver mention as well.
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TugaCarlos
10-17-2017, 08:29 AM #8

Remove all Nvidia drivers and GeForce software completely. Only download the video file, and if you’re utilizing Nvidia audio, install those drivers from the selection list as well. Subsequently, configure your graphics card through the Nvidia control panel. Finally, check to see if this resolves your issue – apologies for the added PhysX driver mention as well.

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Bllu
Junior Member
8
10-17-2017, 03:25 PM
#9
Consider using Cupid HWMonitor, which offers extensive data regarding your voltage levels, fan rotations, temperatures, and more. Check if your graphics card is experiencing excessive heat or any unusual readings while you’re gaming. Furthermore, remember to download the PhysX driver as well.
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Bllu
10-17-2017, 03:25 PM #9

Consider using Cupid HWMonitor, which offers extensive data regarding your voltage levels, fan rotations, temperatures, and more. Check if your graphics card is experiencing excessive heat or any unusual readings while you’re gaming. Furthermore, remember to download the PhysX driver as well.

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goephi
Member
210
10-17-2017, 04:52 PM
#10
Could you run a memory diagnostic test? Given that you have 3200MHz RAM with an older Ryzen processor, you might be experiencing memory errors.
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goephi
10-17-2017, 04:52 PM #10

Could you run a memory diagnostic test? Given that you have 3200MHz RAM with an older Ryzen processor, you might be experiencing memory errors.