The game stops working after approximately five to ten minutes.
The game stops working after approximately five to ten minutes.
I encounter frequent crashes while attempting to run games such as Rainbow Six Siege, Arma 3, and Team Fortress 2 – these typically occur within ten minutes. I have already attempted restarting my computer and observed my temperatures during these crashes, finding that the CPU consistently remains below 62 degrees Celsius. The processor reaches its maximum clock speed just before the system fails completely. I'm uncertain as to why this is happening and haven’t been able to locate any effective solutions.
Components:
CPU: Ryzen 2700x (unoverclocked)
GPU: RTX 2070
Memory: 2x8GB 3400 MHz
Motherboard: MSI PERFORMANCE GAMING X470 GAMING PLUS MAX
Storage: 1TB SSD
Greetings, dfrantik.
Could you please tell me what speed your RAM is currently operating at? Also, what brand and model of power supply unit are you using?
This power supply unit is quite effective, though it’s excessively powerful for your system with its 1000-watt capacity. Let's temporarily set aside the PSU for now. You claim that your system isn’t overheating. Please enter your computer’s BIOS settings and examine the operating speed of your memory modules. Perform tests to identify any RAM instability problems. Try lowering the RAM speed to 2933 or 3200MHz and observe whether this resolves the crashing issue.
Performance metrics as assessed by UserBenchmark indicate:
Gaming: 98%
Desktop Performance: 90%
Productivity: 89%
Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X – 88%
Graphics Card: Nvidia RTX 2070 – 104.3%
Solid-State Drive: Western Digital WDS100T2B0A-00SM50 (1TB) – 105.7%
Hard Disk Drive: Western Digital Blue 2TB (2015) – 71.4%
Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3600 C18, 2x8GB – 105.5%
Motherboard: MSI X470 GAMING PLUS MAX (MS-7B79)
Give me the link of your result instead of the stats. I want to see that page and test the RAM at 2933MHz or 3200MHz.
The link you provided appears to be working correctly. I suspect these crashes are stemming from the RAM operating at an excessive speed on a Zen+ processor. You might want to attempt utilizing DDU to eliminate all remnants of graphics drivers files and then installing the newest drivers for your GPU.
I really appreciate it; the game appears to be operating smoothly at this point. Could you explain why I’m unable to utilize my RAM at higher speeds, given that it's advertised for 3600 MHz? (It’s a fairly basic question, I realize.)