Hi. PC:
13900K stock
2x16 GB DDR5 GSKILL 6800
Rtx 4090 Gigabyte Gaming
Aorus Elite Z790 AX
SSD KINGSTON 2TB
Seasonic 1300W PX ATX 3.0 PCIE 5.
win 11
It was like that. I downloaded game Lords of The Fallen. Launched,and when main menu was loading ( progress bar ) it crashed to desktop with that error to desktop: OUT OF VIDEO MEMORY.
Then i launched game second time,and when main menu was loading ( progress bar ) it freezed during loading ( progress bar ) and pc crashed and rebooted. Temp was near 90C when it crashed.
And now its fine,no issues when trying to run game.
But i am worried about that reboot. Why that happened?
event log shows : BUGCHECK 1001. code: 0x0000009c .after reboot
No issues in other games or cinebench, cpuz stress tests,ram test karhu ok.
Someone on steam forum, said this to me:'"
" The reason? Your CPU has almost certainly gone faulty. The reason for that? Potentially poor voltage regulation from the motherboard and/or combined with sub-par cooling. DX12 games, as we all know, hit your CPU very hard during shader comp, which usually happens on game load, which is where these crashes seem to occur. Anywhere, anytime shader caching is involved and that's why when the game is updated or your Nvidia driver is updated, you end up in the same mess because it has to run shader comp again. "
Its not stable?
13900K stock
2x16 GB DDR5 GSKILL 6800
Rtx 4090 Gigabyte Gaming
Aorus Elite Z790 AX
SSD KINGSTON 2TB
Seasonic 1300W PX ATX 3.0 PCIE 5.
win 11
It was like that. I downloaded game Lords of The Fallen. Launched,and when main menu was loading ( progress bar ) it crashed to desktop with that error to desktop: OUT OF VIDEO MEMORY.
Then i launched game second time,and when main menu was loading ( progress bar ) it freezed during loading ( progress bar ) and pc crashed and rebooted. Temp was near 90C when it crashed.
And now its fine,no issues when trying to run game.
But i am worried about that reboot. Why that happened?
event log shows : BUGCHECK 1001. code: 0x0000009c .after reboot
No issues in other games or cinebench, cpuz stress tests,ram test karhu ok.
Someone on steam forum, said this to me:'"
" The reason? Your CPU has almost certainly gone faulty. The reason for that? Potentially poor voltage regulation from the motherboard and/or combined with sub-par cooling. DX12 games, as we all know, hit your CPU very hard during shader comp, which usually happens on game load, which is where these crashes seem to occur. Anywhere, anytime shader caching is involved and that's why when the game is updated or your Nvidia driver is updated, you end up in the same mess because it has to run shader comp again. "
Its not stable?