Blue Screens
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I'm going to try to keep this simple. I'm desperately looking for help, I keep getting bluescreens only from this game.
I've tried the following: Updating drivers, reinstalling, reinstalling windows, re-seating hardware (GPU, Memory) stress testing GPU and CPU. I just cannot for the life of me figure out why I keep crashing. The game worked fine for the past couple months on this new PC I built. Now, the game won't even run for 10 minutes. Sometimes I can't even get past the login menu. Please if you can help I'd greatly appreciate it. Here is the link to the DxDiag: http://pastebin.com/HGYJgdSF EDIT1: I've also noticed that this game causes my GPU (GTX 1080) to get very hot. Even though I have a frame limiter AND vsync on (shouldn't need since my monitor has G-SYNC). It doesn't even get that hot running Furmark... It gets a noticeable coil whine as if it were running at 3000 FPS even though it's not. Again, ONLY in this game :( EDIT2: Turns out the problem was CUE (Corsair Utility Engine) Games been running stable for 20 minutes now. Will continue to update if anything else occurs. EDIT3: Scratch that, getting rid of Corsair Utility AND Corsair Link helped but still getting the system freezes. Last edited by Impaler_Games#0619 on Sep 30, 2016, 12:16:01 AM Last bumped on Oct 12, 2016, 12:12:55 AM
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What is the game coming to when we compare horror stories in the Forum? I've not had the "Blue Screen of Death" yet but I've had everything else. 1 week ago the game ran perfectly. My computer had no problems other than the normal "lag" bs.
Now the game refuses to run. It crashes on opening, it crashes on changes to instance, it crashes in the lab, it crashes in town, it crashes in my hideout. As long as my character just stands there the game runs. As soon as I move it crashes. Frankly after three years I wonder if the time hasn't come to seek a different game to play but which? I LIKE poe and want to continue to play it, but the game doesn't want to play me it seems. Lol |
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I'm not sure if it's recent patches or what, but it definitely is not the same. I've literally done everything I can to test my hardware. It all works, it's just PoE that blue screens. I definitely don't want to seek out a different game, I'd very much like to find what's causing the issue so if anyone else has this problem they can resolve it... Unfortunately I haven't gotten a response from support and I sent them a detailed email, describing the problem and providing zip. files from at least 3 different crash report collectors about a week ago.
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I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you and will be checking back to see what is being posted to this thread.
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Well, I bought a new power supply and that didn't help so I'm guessing it's my video card...
Still don't understand how it crashes within 5 minutes yet I can run Furmark for 30 mins straight |
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Swapped power supply AND the graphics card still the same results. I just don't understand.
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" Hello, Blue Screens display an error message. If you don't tell us what the error message is, we've no way of determining what the problem is, what's causing it or how it can be resolved. " I've frequented the forums for Blizzard's games, Guild Wars 2 and plenty others. Every single one has two things in common; - People in the technical support section posting about technical issues. - One or two doom-and-gloom posters who (bizarrely) find this inexplicable. GGG do not offer first-party Technical Support.
Free Technical Support guides are available here: https://www.poecommunity.help No ads, trackers, or other weird stuff. |
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Blue screen error is hal.dll + ntoskrnl.exe 0x124
After googling that it point to either driver issues (reinstalled windows clean and got all new drivers) Or hardware issues. Ran memtest86, Furmark and Prime95. All with no issues? I'm hoping it's not my hardware but I also doubt it's just the game. It may lead to me having to take it to my nearest computer store and getting it repaired (I have 2 year in-store product replacement warranty on all my hardware) |
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" it's not the game at all, sure while you play the problem might occur but it's not the cause...it's like having a broken bone, it may not hurt until you start poking it but poking it didn't cause the break. Blue screens are always driver or hardware related Ancestral Bond. It's a thing that does stuff. -Vipermagi He who controls the pants controls the galaxy. - Rick & Morty S3E1 Last edited by lagwin1980#2224 on Sep 26, 2016, 2:56:19 AM
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if you got a monitor and graphics card both setup to support gsync you don't need any vsync settings anymore.
gsync and freesync were developed to replace vsync.
Spoiler
vsync adapts the frame rate output of your graphics card to the max fixed display rate of your monitor.
freesync and gsync both adapt the currrent monitor's display rate to the flexible output rate of the monitor. for the crashes, try to further analyse the bluescreens, there is a tool here wich can give more information. age and treachery will triumph over youth and skill!
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