You have a Denuvo DRM issue on your PC. Need assistance fixing just the cause?
You have a Denuvo DRM issue on your PC. Need assistance fixing just the cause?
Played several titles including Dragon Age: Inquisition, Batman Arkham Knight, and Metal Gear Solid V. All games ran smoothly on my SSD. The "Denuvo kills SSDs" rumor started after a report claimed Lords of the Fallen caused issues. I checked my resource manager during a session of Dark Souls: Inquisition and found no errors. I'm still searching for anyone who can recreate the strange writes across all Denuvo titles, hoping it points to a real problem rather than the game itself. These discussions often lead to quick assumptions without solid evidence.
It can damage your SSD through overheating, power surges, or physical shocks.
It already shows up as working well for most users, so the situation isn’t as straightforward as claiming Denuvo ruins SSDs. It also seems improbable considering the timeframes involved; properly working SSDs need a lot of time and data to be damaged this way. Since most games with Denuvo warnings are recent, the real cause is probably more common—your SSD might just be faulty and Samsung could need to replace it. There are likely many reasons for a BSoD, so it’s not a single issue.
I verify denuvo's significant impact on SSDs. My SSD reached 1.50 TBW after four days of intensive gaming, now at 3.12 TBW. I've asked for a refund from Steam.
He merely wants to express his frustration and get others to support him, though the title suggests assistance. He isn't truly interested and ignores advice that it likely isn't from denuovo software.