Hello everyone.
I have recently (two weeks) assembled my new PC.
CPU Ryzen 7 7700x
MB Asus ROG X670E-A
GPU RTX 3080 Zotac Amp Holo
RAM G.Skill Trident Z5 2x16GB
PSU Corsair RM850x
OS Windows 11
While in normal use (photoshop, office, etc.) the system runs fine, the most resource-intensive games crash on the desktop (usually after 15-20 minutes of play).
So far games like Elden Ring, Hogwarts Legacy, Star Wars Jedi Survivors and Marvel Midnight Suns have always had this problem and in the dumps I always find the error ExceptionCode: c00005 (Access violation).
I thought it was a problem with the ram (initially it was Kingston Fury 2x16gb) but even replacing them with the current G.Skill the problem remains.
If I use only one bank of RAM in slot A2 I can play for more than an hour without any problem. Could it be that I got the only motherboard with problems on the B2 slot? Could something else be the cause?
p.s. the nvidia drivers as well as the bios firmware and the dep.s. the nvidia drivers as well as the bios firmware and the motherboard drivers are updated to the latest version available. The RAMs are on the motherboard's QVL list.
I have recently (two weeks) assembled my new PC.
CPU Ryzen 7 7700x
MB Asus ROG X670E-A
GPU RTX 3080 Zotac Amp Holo
RAM G.Skill Trident Z5 2x16GB
PSU Corsair RM850x
OS Windows 11
While in normal use (photoshop, office, etc.) the system runs fine, the most resource-intensive games crash on the desktop (usually after 15-20 minutes of play).
So far games like Elden Ring, Hogwarts Legacy, Star Wars Jedi Survivors and Marvel Midnight Suns have always had this problem and in the dumps I always find the error ExceptionCode: c00005 (Access violation).
I thought it was a problem with the ram (initially it was Kingston Fury 2x16gb) but even replacing them with the current G.Skill the problem remains.
If I use only one bank of RAM in slot A2 I can play for more than an hour without any problem. Could it be that I got the only motherboard with problems on the B2 slot? Could something else be the cause?
p.s. the nvidia drivers as well as the bios firmware and the dep.s. the nvidia drivers as well as the bios firmware and the motherboard drivers are updated to the latest version available. The RAMs are on the motherboard's QVL list.