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Hi guys I need your help, I recently bought a new PC and I am having CTD every time I play, the CTD happens after 20-30 mins from cold and then every few minutes after I restart the game. I have tried all suggestions from these forums and others with no success so eventually by now thinking it was a hardware issue I sent the PC back to 'PC specialist (UK)' where I bought it from at the end of October. they ran various stress tests etc and said that the hardware was fine and that it was probably a software issue so formatted and reinstalled windows and sent it back. unfortunately after reinstalling DCS the problem is still there.

I have also tried IL2 which crashed too so I'm not blaming DCS, although it does seem to be the flight sims that are causing this. This happens in both VR and 2D on 2.7 and 2.8 and I have tried installing it on 2 different SSDs............specs below.

please help this is so frustrating!!!

i9 12900K

GIGABYTE Z690 board

3090ti

corsair 1000rme PSU

64gb vengeance DDR5 5200Mhz

dcs.20221214-173206.crash dcs.20221214-173206.dmp dcs.20221214-173805.crash dcs.log.old


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@tangobravo hello. welcome. perhaps a nvidia driver issue. do you know if you have the latest? 

C:\windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nv_dispi.inf_amd64_f52c4b8723f8dd33\nvwgf2umx.dll

is in the dmp file which is nvidia. i see that someone fixed it by doing DDU and then grabbing the latest drivers. other posts.

https://forum.dcs.world/search/?q=nvwgf2umx.dll&quick=1

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Thanks for the reply silverdevil, I am currently running the latest nvidea driver, and even tried the previous driver but it didn't work. Someone suggested that it could be a PSU problem, that maybe 1000w isn't enough, does anyone have any experience of this?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, tangobravo said:

Thanks for the reply silverdevil, I am currently running the latest nvidea driver, and even tried the previous driver but it didn't work. Someone suggested that it could be a PSU problem, that maybe 1000w isn't enough, does anyone have any experience of this?

i would think a 1000w would be more than enough. it is possible to be a bad PSU.

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1000w PSU is plenty sufficiant, but you need to make sure that you have connected your GPU in the correct way. Don't use Y-splitter if possible and use each of the PCIe power outlets on your PSU. Consult the manual to see how much power can be supplied by each outlet.
You should connect your GPU to at least two outlets in your PSU.

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Hi Hiob, thanks for your reply, the PSU seems to be connected to the GPU using 3 cables so I assume this is sufficient. GPU temp around 60 and utilisation anywhere between 40-100, does this sound normal?
 
5 hours ago, Hiob said:

1000w PSU is plenty sufficiant, but you need to make sure that you have connected your GPU in the correct way. Don't use Y-splitter if possible and use each of the PCIe power outlets on your PSU. Consult the manual to see how much power can be supplied by each outlet.
You should connect your GPU to at least two outlets in your PSU.

Also the fans seem to get very noisy just before the crashes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It sounds to me like a heat issue.

There are several possible culprits. 60C for the GPU doesn’t sound problematic.

Do you have good airflow in your case? Maybe your CPU has poorly applied thermal compound? Try to run a Hardware monitor like HWInfo and log the temps of all components. 

Which fans exactly ramp up before the crash? Try to figure out from which temp probe they are controlled.

 

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2 minutes ago, tangobravo said:

Hi guys, would anyone know what this crash report means?

20221216_141150.jpg

display driver crash. 

it would be better to attach the whole dcs log it will give us a bigger picture. 

thanks

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