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GaterSG1
Journeyman III

PC Keeps Crashing playing COD BO6

- Looking for some help.

- PC crashes while playing BO6, in lobby sometimes, in gameplay and often when changing settings

- Monitor goes black then no signal then off, pc stays on do not see any crash info etc need to restart PC, event view logs seems to be just from the forced restart

- icue link screen seems to freeze at the same time. 

- Game sound keeps playing in the background

- I have tried stock bios settings, new bios, updating graphics drivers/all drivers new windows install, new download of game

- Tried new icue link pump screen, different graphics cards, different DP wires, checked all cable connections, tried different sets of ram tried new thermal paste, new icue hub

- Coolant temp is 40 degrees, MB temp 42 degrees

- EXPO 1 6400 AI OC only

Hardware is

LG 27GN950 (4k 144 dp1.4dsc)

AMD 9950x

Asus X870e Hero 

64GB corsair ram 6400mt (2x32gb)

Asus RTX 3090

Corsair 1000watt psu atx 3.1 

5 nvme drives, sabrent rocket 5, samsung pro 990,  sabrant/xpg/orico 

Corsair icue link titan 360aio with a total of 10 qx and rx fans

Corsair 3500x icue case

Corsair k70 keyboard, M65 mouse, mm700 gamep ad

Windows 11 pro 24H2 up to date

Nvidia 566.36 

 

let me know if any other information could help

 

thanks,

 

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RookieSideloader
Journeyman III

your PC crashing while playing Call of Duty: BO6 could be caused by a variety of factors. First, try rolling back your Nvidia drivers, as the latest version may have compatibility issues. Also, disable any overclocking settings like EXPO or AI OC for stability and test your RAM with MemTest86 to rule out memory issues. Ensure your PSU is working correctly, as high-power components like the RTX 3090 can be demanding, and check that your cables are securely connected. Additionally, check your game’s display settings to match your monitor’s capabilities and test with a different monitor or port. Finally, try reinstalling iCUE and updating firmware, as software conflicts might be contributing to the issue. If these steps don’t resolve the issue, a clean installation of Windows 11 or resetting the CMOS could help identify the root cause.

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