Hi everyone,
I have an ASUS TUF DASH F15, as I wanted something more portable than my desktop (which I have always just replaced parts for).
The laptop only has 500 gigs of space - and I have a LOT of big games that I have on the go at most times, so I don't like to uninstall. I'm just used to having a tonne of harddrive space.
My plan all along was to get an external SSD, 2tb (specifically I have T5). Unfortunately, I'm getting random crashes out of games - no error messages.
I can play all games on high spec (assuming I can get into them without crashing). No memory loss and can play these games on Ultra settings for the most part.
These are the three main incidents:
Other details:
I have an ASUS TUF DASH F15, as I wanted something more portable than my desktop (which I have always just replaced parts for).
The laptop only has 500 gigs of space - and I have a LOT of big games that I have on the go at most times, so I don't like to uninstall. I'm just used to having a tonne of harddrive space.
My plan all along was to get an external SSD, 2tb (specifically I have T5). Unfortunately, I'm getting random crashes out of games - no error messages.
I can play all games on high spec (assuming I can get into them without crashing). No memory loss and can play these games on Ultra settings for the most part.
These are the three main incidents:
- 7 Days to Die crashes (5-10 minutes in) IF I connect the SSD using the USB-C, then guaranteed crash. If I use normal USB, then no crash
- Baldur's Gate 3 crashes either right on startup (if I try hosting a game) or randomly while playing. Cannot fix.
- Dota 2 crashes right away if I 'find a game'. Fixed if I go windowed mode before I play, but still annoying
- Sadly this didn't fix anything (downloading the samsung software)- My GPU is up to date
- Windows up to date
- Windowed mode and changed USB type as mentioned above (the latter fixed 7 days)
Other details:
- 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-11370H @ 3.30 GHz (8 CPUs), ~3.3GHz
- 16384 ram
- Dx12
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 laptop gpu
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