System restarts during gameplay
System restarts during gameplay
Video error occurred (code 113). Normally I play CS and the screen becomes randomly black with only red, green, and blue remnants visible—it's quite strange. What should I do? Also, I don't think the temperature is the issue; according to MSI Afterburner, the GPU runs at 55-60°C and CPU at 45-55°C. System details: Windows 11, Intel 12400F, Gigabyte B660 DS3H AX motherboard, RIPJOWS 32 GB SSD, Cougar GEX 850W full module, about a year old. P.S.: Thanks for the info, but I'm missing some data.
Is this your first setup? Have you recently upgraded your graphics cards? Does the issue appear new or has it been present since the system was installed? (Please attach a screenshot if possible). Here are some resources that might assist you further:
1. Obtain the latest drivers for the 3060 and download DDU; uninstall the old driver by disconnecting from the internet, restarting, and running the installer.
2. Execute a system file check using CMD (as administrator) with commands like DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth and SFC /SCANNON for more details.
3. Follow the setup guide for bluescreenview, which can help analyze crash patterns.
Thanks for the update! This has been going on for two weeks now, and it’s a bit unusual. I haven’t even touched the case in about a year since it was installed by the technician. I’m not sure if this issue will come back, but I found a screenshot that looks similar. It’s hard to explain exactly what happened—it looked like part of the game (99% blank screen, just a few elements like bullet text and score) and it felt like a photo effect glitch.
It seems the situation doesn’t appear to be a hardware issue at first glance. I’d suggest testing the mentioned tools and checking disk health via SMART data or running a disk check with the command prompt. Also, consider using software from your SSD/NVMe manufacturer to review any available information.
It seems to come from the GPU, I updated and downloaded it, everything works now. Thanks for the tip!