As the title says, Borderlands 2 crashes instantly upon clicking "PLAY" in the launcher (specifically, it'll load the first frame of the 2K splash screen, then lock up a second and close). Borderlands 3 runs with no problems. Hunt: Showdown and L4D2 will both occasionally crash for seemingly no reason in the same way--all temperatures are seemingly fine, nothing particularly intense is going on, though my game will just freeze for about half a second with no audio, then play the next frame, then hard crash to desktop. I've verified integrity of game files for all of them, and issues persist. For Hunt, the crash crops up like every 1 in 4 games or so, and in L4D2 it happens after like 30 minutes or so of playing. As a bonus, Counter-Strike 2 will also crash like once every 4 or 5 rounds, and sometimes won't even let me load into the menu. I've tried running 3DMark benchmarks and stress tests (specifically, Time Spy, Time Spy Extreme, Fire Strike, and some others I can't think of) with no issues whatsoever. I don't remember the framerates I get in each game, but I believe they're all consistently >100.
I've been dealing with these problems for months now and nothing I do can fix it. I just re-installed Windows hoping it was some problem with it, but the same problems are still around. I've gotten to the point where I'm considering just replacing my desktop that's served me loyally for a decade and just building a new computer, but I'd be willing to try whatever the Tom's Hardware forum gods have to offer. Are there any special BIOS settings I should try using, options to change in Windows, or just some hardware incompatibility I have that I'm blind to?
Feel free to suggest stuff that's plainly obvious as well. My experience debugging computer issues is really limited, so it's possible I might have just not considered something that everyone would start with.
System information:
I've been dealing with these problems for months now and nothing I do can fix it. I just re-installed Windows hoping it was some problem with it, but the same problems are still around. I've gotten to the point where I'm considering just replacing my desktop that's served me loyally for a decade and just building a new computer, but I'd be willing to try whatever the Tom's Hardware forum gods have to offer. Are there any special BIOS settings I should try using, options to change in Windows, or just some hardware incompatibility I have that I'm blind to?
Feel free to suggest stuff that's plainly obvious as well. My experience debugging computer issues is really limited, so it's possible I might have just not considered something that everyone would start with.
System information:
- OS: Windows 11 Pro
- CPU: Intel i7-13700k
- no OC done, and I just got done clearing CMOS so I suspect that would have gotten rid of any it had
- CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 chromax.Black
- Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-E GAMING WIFI
- BIOS currently all at default settings after clearing CMOS
- BIOS version is American Megatrends, Inc. 3302, 2/21/2024
- RAM: CORSAIR VENGEANCE DDR5 RAM 64GB (2x32GB) 5600MHz
- for some reason, it's showing as 4800MHz in Task Manager
- GPU: MSI GeForce RTX 3080
- Latest Game Ready driver is installed, as of 3/19/2024
- PSU: Corsair RM850x
- Boot SSD: SAMSUNG 980 PRO
- Case: Cooler Master HAF X