[SOLVED] GTA V keeps crashing even after getting new SSD.

Luke2323

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GTA V keeps crashing even after getting a new SSD. Whenever I played GTA it would always crash. I did a lot of things to try to fix it but none worked so I gave up. Recently I got a new SSD but it still crashes...

I have:
GTX 1660ti
Ryzen 5 2600X
B450M Pro4-F
16GB of 3200MHz ram
Samsung 860QVO SSD

My CPU never reaches temps over 80C and the modification I have really made is change the XMP profile. I also don't have some random crappy PSU. If this is the wrong place to post, please tell me where it would fit better. The Windows version is also 100% legit.
 
GTA V keeps crashing even after getting a new SSD. Whenever I played GTA it would always crash. I did a lot of things to try to fix it but none worked so I gave up. Recently I got a new SSD but it still crashes...

I have:
GTX 1660ti
Ryzen 5 2600X
B450M Pro4-F
16GB of 3200MHz ram
Samsung 860QVO SSD

My CPU never reaches temps over 80C and the modification I have really made is change the XMP profile. I also don't have some random crappy PSU. If this is the wrong place to post, please tell me where it would fit better. The Windows version is also 100% legit.
It could be the modification to the ram. Is all you did was turn on the A-xmp and that was it? or did you configure timings or voltages?

Also when you say not over 80? you mean like in the 70's? What does the Gpu temps hit? furthermore i play GTA V on max settings using a 1660 Super and 3600X and my temps dont exceed 60. so i am wondering what kind of cooling you have and what kinds of case fans you have if any?
 
Only X-AMP. CPU is at about 30% utilization and at around 60-70C. GPU is at about 50% and at about 50-60C.
And FPS is at about 75. And the PSU is a Vengeance 550M.