Steam GTA V Crashing & Freezing

CrowBTrigg

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May 25, 2016
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DISCLAIMER: I'm going to be as detailed as possible so I can recieve proper feedback for my issue

Specs:
AMD FX-8350 @ 4.0GHz (4.2GHz Turbo)
ASRock 970 Extreme4 ATX AM3+ Motherboard
G.Skill Ares Series 16GB DDR3 @ 2400Mhz (8GB x 2)
MSI GTX 1070 Gaming X 8GB
SeaSonic 620W 80+ Bronze Certified
Mushkin Reactor 256GB 2.5" SSD
Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM HDD

My Problem:
There are two main problems I have while playing GTA V:
1. During gameplay (Single Player or Online), my game will randomly freeze. This freeze lasts 1-2 seconds on average and seemingly happens randomly during pause menu's, cutscenes, the main menu, and all forms of gameplay (driving, walking, piloting, etc.). These freezes pause my audio, my video, and don't allow mouse movement or any inputs.

I monitored my graphics card and my cpu during gameplay to see if there were any abnormalities. For my graphics card, I used MSI Afterburner. For my CPU, I used PerfMonitor2.
I tested the game twice in 1920x1080, firstly using the settings I set them too for a close to 60+ fps average which included setting everything to Very High, No VSync, No MSAA (besides the water MSAA @ 8x), 16x antialiasing, and extended shadows maxed with high detail streaming on.

Here are those results for my CPU.

Next, I tested the game in 1920x1080 using the lowest settings possible for everything.

Here are those results for my CPU.

2. My second problem happens when launching the game. Before I started trying to fix the freezing issue, my game would crash on launch. I would use Steam to launch the game which then launched the Rockstar Games GTA V launcher, I would be auto-signed in and the game would begin to launch. On the first launch, it always crashed during the first second of the police sirens and windows would ask to debug or close the program. I would close the program, wait for the RSG Launcher to give me the option to launch in Safe Mode or Retry, then wait 1 second (which I found to be necessary) and hit retry. The game would then launch properly. If I didn't wait 1 second or if I waited too long, the game would continue to crash on launch. The first retry seemed to be the only one that worked.
After changing my settings to the ones used in the first freezing test, the game launched normally every time without issue.

Now, after changing my settings while testing the freezing issue, my launcher crashes nearly every time on launch and I have to retry multiple times before it launches. I can run it in safe mode, but then I have to change the settings back to what they were, and the cycle continues. So, hitting retry over and over until it works was the only way for me to continue testing different settings on the freezing issue.

What I've tried already:

  • I've uninstalled my old graphics card drivers and installed the latest.
    I've deleted the "settings.xml" and verified the integrity of my game's cache
    I've set my GTA V Launcher to launch as admin
    I've stopped and disabled "Background Intelligent Transfer Service," "Superfetch," and "Windows Search," along with editing the registry "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>System>ControlSet001>Services>Ndu>Start" from value "2" to "4"
    according to this video.

I need any input that I can get to make this game work. I owned it for the PS3 before I sold them and bought GTA V for my PC. I've already beaten the story mode while dealing with the freezing issue (It's annoying but it didn't affect the story mode), but now that I'm getting into online with friends, this issue is seriously frustrating. For example, in an online race, the game will freeze for 1-2 seconds while I'm in first place with two people tailing behind me. When the game comes to, I'll be in 4th place but be in the same spot I froze at, going the same speed before the freeze occurred. To them, I'm just lagging, but my internet isn't the issue, it's the game.

To whoever read all of this, thank you and I hope someone out there can help me figure out my problem.
 
I had an identical CPU issue that came from a bad SSD drive. The system would hang, CPU dropped, then It'd come back for a little bit. I used a Dell diagnostic utility to verify the drive was flakey. Replaced it, now the system works fine.
 
I used Crystal Disk Info to check the status of my drives and they all look healthy. Both of my internals and my external are showing 100% healthy. GTA is installed on my HDD but I know there are some files saved in the documents folder in the C drive's User. I'm still not certain on what's causing these issues.
 
contact the ram manufacture ram voltage aint tied to the cpu if your upping just the voltage for the ram .
I'm running a amd fx 9590 with 16 gb of muskkin enhanced stealth so close to similar hardware .
default voltage for my ram was 1.6 volts after contacting mushkin they said ram would be safe all the way up to 1.74 volts
 
hope that helps if not just helps ya eliminate a really weird issue known on asrock boards not bad boards just get werid instances of ram voltage dropp off with certain manufactures and models of ram .that can crash your video drivers was freesing or crashing my games non stop now perfectly stable
 
if its only happening in gta 5 ya can also try some of the other forum sites for fixes to gta 5
I looked at a bunch of em I ended up finding the ram voltage drop off issue on my own and contacting mushkin after got it running stable .
like I said really weird issue took me forever to figure out . was happeneing an quite a few games I own .

some of the other forums listed reinstalling dx9 ect to fix the problem
 
Bummer that wasn't it. I figured it didn't matter where the game was installed, because the OS was on the SSD it would cause the system to hang like mine did. I guess I should have asked if this was happening with anything else. My laptop would just sit there with the performance tab open and the CPU monitor up and I could watch the graph drop. No programs running or anything. Took me awhile to relate it to the SSD drive and run diagnostics on it. Good luck!




 
Alright, so I don't know which one it was, but it was most likely the self-radio. I had my own music copied into the self-radio folder and it worked fine for a good while but as soon as I removed the files, turned off auto-scan for music, and searched for the files before launching story mode or online, it worked perfectly.

I also launched the game without having a controller wired to my computer, and then later connected my controller wirelessly and found no issues.

It was definitely one of those two because as of yesterday morning, I couldn't go 20 minutes without the freezing/stuttering happening, and as soon as I changed both these things (didn't test one at a time so I can't say which one inherently caused the issue), the game played smoothly for two hours straight.

Luckily I don't have to worry about overvolting my RAM, after a failed overclock on my GPU, I'm scared to do anything with overvolting lmao