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System restarts during gameplay

System restarts during gameplay

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Itz_Leafy_Liv
Junior Member
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02-05-2024, 11:32 PM
#1
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.
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Itz_Leafy_Liv
02-05-2024, 11:32 PM #1

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.

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Selrahcc
Member
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02-05-2024, 11:32 PM
#2
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.
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Selrahcc
02-05-2024, 11:32 PM #2

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.

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Solsyn
Junior Member
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02-05-2024, 11:32 PM
#3
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.
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Solsyn
02-05-2024, 11:32 PM #3

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.

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SausageFrog
Member
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02-05-2024, 11:32 PM
#4
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.
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SausageFrog
02-05-2024, 11:32 PM #4

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.

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YouriiruoY
Member
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02-05-2024, 11:32 PM
#5
It seems to come from the GPU, I updated and downloaded it, everything works now. Thanks for the tip!
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YouriiruoY
02-05-2024, 11:32 PM #5

It seems to come from the GPU, I updated and downloaded it, everything works now. Thanks for the tip!