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Unigine Superposition - crashed on loading screen - GPU or Software issue?

Unigine Superposition - crashed on loading screen - GPU or Software issue?

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redrath2002
Junior Member
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07-10-2019, 11:26 AM
#1
CPU - Ryzen 5 3600
GPU - MSI GAMING X Nvidia 1660
Mobo - Asrock B450 Fatality K4 Gaming
Ram - Hyper X Fury CL16 32GB 3200Mhz
PSU - Seasonic Core 500W Gold
Hello everyone, I wanted to attempt a Superposition benchmark after encountering some issues in Valorant. I’m not sure if it was the game or just my system, but I decided to try it on 1080p. The app crashed during the loading screen, and I found an error log in Event Viewer and Reliability Monitor, but only for the app, not any hardware problems (thank goodness). I retried twice and this time everything worked fine, passing the benchmark without issues. I also ran 3D Mark Time Spy, which completed perfectly.

Is this a Superposition issue or a GPU problem? Should I be concerned?
https://imgur.com/Lpz47BB
View: https://imgur.com/Lpz47BB
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redrath2002
07-10-2019, 11:26 AM #1

CPU - Ryzen 5 3600
GPU - MSI GAMING X Nvidia 1660
Mobo - Asrock B450 Fatality K4 Gaming
Ram - Hyper X Fury CL16 32GB 3200Mhz
PSU - Seasonic Core 500W Gold
Hello everyone, I wanted to attempt a Superposition benchmark after encountering some issues in Valorant. I’m not sure if it was the game or just my system, but I decided to try it on 1080p. The app crashed during the loading screen, and I found an error log in Event Viewer and Reliability Monitor, but only for the app, not any hardware problems (thank goodness). I retried twice and this time everything worked fine, passing the benchmark without issues. I also ran 3D Mark Time Spy, which completed perfectly.

Is this a Superposition issue or a GPU problem? Should I be concerned?
https://imgur.com/Lpz47BB
View: https://imgur.com/Lpz47BB

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SkyyShadoox
Junior Member
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07-10-2019, 05:33 PM
#2
If you're not facing any problems with your system after the previous issue, I'll keep it that way. If you encounter the problem and can recreate it, I recommend checking for the most recent BIOS update on your motherboard, ensuring you're using the latest version of Windows 10, and then uninstalling your GPU drivers via DDU. Afterward, reinstall the drivers manually from the newest Nvidia versions in an elevated command prompt, such as right-clicking the installer and selecting Run as Administrator.
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SkyyShadoox
07-10-2019, 05:33 PM #2

If you're not facing any problems with your system after the previous issue, I'll keep it that way. If you encounter the problem and can recreate it, I recommend checking for the most recent BIOS update on your motherboard, ensuring you're using the latest version of Windows 10, and then uninstalling your GPU drivers via DDU. Afterward, reinstall the drivers manually from the newest Nvidia versions in an elevated command prompt, such as right-clicking the installer and selecting Run as Administrator.

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jjsoini
Posting Freak
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07-15-2019, 03:30 PM
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They are in Dual Channel or something similar, A2 and B2, I believe... each has 2x16GB. I have no other issues; I ran a 3DMark test afterward and it completed without any problems—just one crash occurred during the Superposition loading.
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jjsoini
07-15-2019, 03:30 PM #3

They are in Dual Channel or something similar, A2 and B2, I believe... each has 2x16GB. I have no other issues; I ran a 3DMark test afterward and it completed without any problems—just one crash occurred during the Superposition loading.