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The first to be self-published by the company, the game is immensely polished, but PC players might find themselves run into some tech issues.
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Best to run your system software from the fastest SSD but other software from a different SSD/ HDD.The newest title in Rebellion's series, "Sniper Elite 4," is finally out. Ensure that your SSD has more than 50% disk space. RAM - revert to stock RAM shipped with your R8 OR use 1 stick of the DDR, assuming you bought 2x16GB.Ģ.
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In the unlikely case your SSD or RAM upgrade may be the issue, here are my recommendations:ġ. This way you get to keep more variables static in the debug process. I'd recommend you get a different GPU and plug it into your system than to take your GPU to plug into your friend's. You may want to try that out on the game (sorry for the headache running on single digit FPS for 30 minutes!). lower temps for an hour or so, then you would be able to narrow down the issue to hardware temperature related.Īlso, you have another GPU on your system: the integrated graphics. I'd expect the temps to start out low for low settings and resolution, and then working your way up to the toasty 85C. The rationale to doing this is a "less-artificial" benchmark but at the same time creating a graded approach to stressing your GPU. You mentioned the games crashing and all but one is from Steam? I'd like to rule out Steam first so if you have one game you can run on that is not on Steam (I know, all but 1 of my games, FH4, are on Steam! ), you may want to turn on an FPS limiter through NVIDIA software, say cap it at 50 FPS, and then run the game on various resolutions and settings. Personally for me, it's encroaching territory for marginal hardware instability when sustained over a long time. Given that you have several stack dump codes, I'd recommend someone like chime in on this topic.Ĩ5C may or may not be ok. after the warranty expires I would like to try to water cool this guy and see how it goes was able to complete the stress test with 79☌ logged and it didn't crash COD MW anymore.Īnd I am pretty sure I won't be buying anymore pre-build from now on. other than that fan noise is killing me, the GPU is now properly cooled I guess. I finally reset up the PC, put it on top of the desk just for better air flow.ĭownloaded the after burn and have the curve fan set up. Apparently all Dell Agents are telling me these are known issue, so it is not the Alienware but the game's issue.Īfter days of struggling. Move the game from SSD to the HDD that came with the PC, still having issue with Destiny 2 as an example.Īt this point I don't know what else can be done. Purchased COD MW last weekend, start having Dev Error 6068 & 5763 since the first day, well these are known issues so I don't know if I should blame Alienware or Activation.Īs a matter of fact I just called another Support agent from Dell, did some remote session with me.
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reinstalled Windows 10, clean installed all GPU drives and Nvidia experience Checked epsa test, all hardware seems find from that report. I contacted Dell Support via the support assist 3 times. Then I start thinking maybe there are something wrong with my system? Not sure either software or Hardware. Also tried all the fixes on youtube and different websites, still have the same issue.
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Bungie's suggestion was to update windows as well as graphics card, which I check constantly and tried all the latest update.
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Then the game crashes around 30 minutes of game play, error code Broccoli. Once Destiny 2 moved to Steam, I downloaded it and give it a try. So this game is still unplayable to date. Searched around, seems like GPU related crash, can't really find any viable fix to it. Game would usually crash right around 30 minutes of playing, no error code or anything, but when I check the reliability report, it was LiveKernelEvent code 141. Nier:Automata, this game was also purchased on Steam. I had that issue for two days straight, I thought it is game only issue, contacted Steam and got refund for the game, so I thought it would be over. Shadow of Tomb Raider, this game crashes around 20-30 minutes game play, I forgot the name of the issue but it was GPU related. Since then I have had 4 games, all of them crashes for different reasons constantly. I purchased my Aurora R8 ( RTX 2080, 32GB RAM, i7-9700K) earlier this year, received around January. Thank you for stopping by, I really appreciated if you could share some advise on what to do with my pc