T5 randomly crashes my computer???
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My computer just straight up freezes, crashes, and then restarts completely. But the thing is, it only on T5. My computer doesn't crash while playing T4 or T6, or any other game on my system. What the heck is going on?
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Weird
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interesting
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Supermarioultra PC specs? They should meet the minimum by BOTH game and Plutonium launcher.
If you meet BOTH of those, then you can go on with repairing those https://plutonium.pw/docs/repair/ -
@velja_zmai
MB: Asus TUF Gaming Z490-PLUS (Wifi)
CPU: Core i5-10600k OCed @ 4.8ghz
GPU: Liquid Cooled Geforce RTX 2060
RAM: Corsair LPX 3000mhz 16GB kit
Micron 1TB Sata SSD
Crucial P5 512gb NVME SSD
WD 1TB HDDMy pc has no problem playing any game I throw at it, especially BO1, a 12 year old game. I can only get a handful of matches until it crashes while loading into a match. And this is on any map, even non dlc maps...
I also followed the repair guide, I tried to verify the integrity of the game files, and got "2 files failed to validate and will be reacquired." then downloads something for a second. I try to do verify again and does the same thing. Idk if this is supposed to happen but I'm going to try playing the game to see if it worked, if it doesn't I'll update I suppose.
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Supermarioultra You can also try and redownload the game, that way you'll get the fresh files.
EDIT: Similar thing has been happening to my friend, but on PUBG. He launches the game, plays it, and it crashes. That might be the problem of faulty components. You can consider that as well. -
@velja_zmai I tried reinstalling, didn't work. I reseated my RAM and GPU to see if it would do anything... It didn't. I tried moving it to my D drive to see if it would work because WAW works perfectly and is on the same drive as well so I tried that, but still... nothing. Idk what it could be at this point so I feel helpless. The only thing that I think maybe be an issue is my PSU, but again it's BO1, my pc shouldn't have to put out so much power to the point of crashing to play this old game. Plus I forgot the mention, the Steam version of the game runs completely fine. It's when I use the T5 version on Plutonium is when s.h.t.f.
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Supermarioultra weird, your issue consists out of quite big complications.
You can change your PSU if you want, just for testing, and if it shows the same problems, then I do not really know what it could be. Admins can probs help you out there. -
@velja_zmai
I fixed it but I'm not too sure what the main issue was, as it could have been the two.
I planed to repaste my CPU but I decided to repaste my GPU first to make sure I put enough paste the first time, but when I was repasting my GPU I noticed that I was missing a heatsink on one of my memory chips, I have tiny heatsinks on my memory and vrms on my GPU because it's liquid cooled by the NZXT G12 bracket, and the memory cooling solution by default is a small 92mm fan. This (mostly) works for Pascal and older cards, but Turning and Ampere card's memory runs hotter so using some kind of heatsink is recommend for long term use. So I was surprised so see it was missing, maybe the module was overheating and causing problems? Possibly. So I put a new heatsink in its place and then moved to my CPU.
When I took off my cooler, (Which is an Noctua NH-D15) it was dusty. Not super dusty but still, I also noticed how little thermal paste was on it, like a extremely thin layer with barely any paste on. Putting took much paste doesn't effect temps (sometimes) but putting too little definitely does, and my CPU had little. Before even taking apart my PC, I checked my temps while playing Black Ops Cold War so I can stress my system a bit, and it was pretty alarming. It was around 71-76 degrees Celsius, pretty close to 80. These aren't super terrible temps out of context, but before the temps were around 54-66 degrees while playing Cold War, yeah... This was probably because I haven't replaced the thermal paste since I built my PC, which was a year ago. So I put a line of paste on the CPU and put everything back together. And... no crashing. So far, it's been a day without crashing. I'm glad this is fixed for now and you were right with it being a hardware issue. The only problem now is trying to find a populated server with good ping that isn't a trickshot or Nuketown server lol.
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Supermarioultra glad that you fixed the issue my friend! Yeah, thermal paste gets dried out when working for quite a long time. Changing thermal paste every year or so will do the trick.
My GPU reaches 80s while playing Black Ops lmao, so I'm not pretty worried about it (it's 3 year old RX 570, which reached end of it's warranty recently, so I can repaste it if I want).
As for the servers, you can barely find any non-Nuketown server, and trickshot servers are mostly alive just to bring the "mom get the camera" 201x vibes back lol.