Question Games crash to desktop without errors

Jan 29, 2024
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I'm DESPERATE please...a lot of my games are crashing: cs2, forza horizon 5, Palworld, Naraka Bladepoint
they are just crashing to desktop most of the times, or freezing al my PC, rarely restarting or blue screen

i just updated some of my system parts
Ryzen 5 7600x
Asus ROG Strix b650 e-f wi-fi
Corsair Vengeance RGB 2x16GB DDR5 6000mhz C30

Thermalright PS120SE ARGB

ASUS DUAL NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 OC Edition
m2 nvme Samsung 980 PRO 2TB
the things that are "old" that remained are the case, the PSU: EVGA 600 BQ 600w
1tb nvme ssd Samsung 970 EVO Plus
250gb SSD Samsung 850 EVO

i tried:
disabling ram XMP in BIOS
windows 10
fresh windows 11 a couple of times
bios update
nvidia older drivers
my old video card
using just one stick of ram
switching rams between them
and all kind of software "tricks" and "fixes" i saw online
tested rams with memtest
taking off new m2 drive

nothing works...i just wanna individuate the problem if it's hardware so i can replace the faulty part
most of the problems take me to the rams but they gave no error on memtest...i don't know what to do and where to start
ALSO i noticed it takes so long to boot like 40-50 seconds
 
How many RAM sticks? Try with one at a time if you have multiple. Consider running memtest86+ overnight as well.

memtest86+ goes on a DVD or USB thumb drive and does not install to the computer. It is its own operating system and does not care what other software is installed. It cycles through memory, including with patterns, and tests for failures. If you see a failure noted at a particular location several times, then the RAM is probably bad. If there is an error which moves around, then it is possible there is power supply noise or power is not within tolerance. Power supplies do go bad, and not always suddenly. RAM goes bad as well.
 
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How many RAM sticks? Try with one at a time if you have multiple. Consider running memtest86+ overnight as well.

memtest86+ goes on a DVD or USB thumb drive and does not install to the computer. It is its own operating system and does not care what other software is installed. It cycles through memory, including with patterns, and tests for failures. If you see a failure noted at a particular location several times, then the RAM is probably bad. If there is an error which moves around, then it is possible there is power supply noise or power is not within tolerance. Power supplies do go bad, and not always suddenly. RAM goes bad as well.
as i wrote ...i tested rams and no errors with memtest on the USB stick it took like 4 hours but still no errors
i have 2x16GB Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6000mhz C30
 
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look in event viewer - windows logs - aplications, it should shows some red erro logs when app crashed to desktop
most common error is 0xc0000005 (under exception code), which in most cases is due to files corruption
yes Forza Motorsport gives that error mostly...
anyway the OCCT gave no errors on CPU
BUUUUT
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anyway the OCCT gave no errors on CPU
BUUUUT
memory errors can produce file corruptions aswell as data flows through your ram

well anyway, disable XMP/EXPO, retest, if no errors and games would stil crash, do drive scan for errors
chkdsk c: /f
sfc /scannow
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
reinstall all redistributables, you can use this all in one package
and ofc repair installed games through their launchers or reinstall them
 
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memory errors can produce file corruptions aswell as data flows through your ram

well anyway, disable XMP/EXPO, retest, if no errors and games would stil crash, do drive scan for errors
chkdsk c: /f
sfc /scannow
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
reinstall all redistributables, you can use this all in one package
and ofc repair installed games through their launchers or reinstall them
none of this helped, i wrote on my main thread, i've asked for a ram replacement and we'll see
 
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Your PC's crashes during gaming could be due to PSU issues; a 600W unit might struggle with your new components. Consider testing with a higher wattage PSU. Run GPU and CPU stress tests to check for stability issues. Look into Windows Event Viewer for error clues post-crash. Ensure all components, especially the motherboard, aren't overheating or have faulty firmware. If these steps don't help, a professional diagnostic may be necessary to pinpoint the issue.
i also ordered a new bequiet PSU 750W it should come thursday