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I've spent about 3 hours trying to find the problems with my system, which was running just fine. SRS is installed but I haven't even configured it yet. I'm only single player, no multiplayer. At this point I'm ready to scrap everything and just start over and live with the slow download given the terrains I have. Anyhow, here's the log file: 

dcs.log

Alienware Aurora R16,  i9-14900KF, Crucial Pro RAM 64GB Kit (2x32GB) DDR5 5600MHz, NVidia 4080 Super with 16GB, 2TB SSD (Windows 11) and 2TB SSD (DCS)
Alienware 34" Curved QD OLED Gaming Monitor AW3423DW

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Did you own that 14900KF prior to the BIOS microcode fix last August or so?

Are you aware of the Intel 13-14 series degradation issue?

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1 hour ago, SharpeXB said:

Did you own that 14900KF prior to the BIOS microcode fix last August or so?

Are you aware of the Intel 13-14 series degradation issue?

No but close, came in September and there was a correction for the 14900 up an updated BIOS soon after. Dell had me run some series of tests (don't recall the program name) and based on the results they figured it was ok. They gave me an extended service plan through 2026 just in case.

Are you thinking this is my crash issue (it's only DCS by the way) or just noted my spec in the sig?

Alienware Aurora R16,  i9-14900KF, Crucial Pro RAM 64GB Kit (2x32GB) DDR5 5600MHz, NVidia 4080 Super with 16GB, 2TB SSD (Windows 11) and 2TB SSD (DCS)
Alienware 34" Curved QD OLED Gaming Monitor AW3423DW

Meta Quest 3 for VR with Virtual Desktop via AXE5400 router
VKB Gladiator NXT EVO SCE right hand, VKB Gladiator NXT EVO Omni Throttle left hand, VKB pedals
HF8 Gaming Pad with SimShaker for Aviators

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2 hours ago, BluesRocket said:

No but close, came in September and there was a correction for the 14900 up an updated BIOS soon after. Dell had me run some series of tests (don't recall the program name) and based on the results they figured it was ok. They gave me an extended service plan through 2026 just in case.

Are you thinking this is my crash issue (it's only DCS by the way) or just noted my spec in the sig?

Whew that sounds better. When mine crapped out that’s what happened. Everything crashed. ☹️

i9-14900KS | ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO | 64GB DDR5 5600MHz | iCUE H150i Liquid CPU Cooler | ASUS TUF GeForce RTX 4090 OC | Windows 11 Home | 2TB Samsung 980 PRO NVMe | Corsair RM1000x | LG 48GQ900-B 4K OLED Monitor | CH Fighterstick | Ch Pro Throttle | CH Pro Pedals | TrackIR 5

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It's crashed while loading terrain shaders, try with: delete all shaders, set a fixed pagefile of 32GB and if it doesn't work roll back to 566.36 NV drivers, be sure to have memory integrity disabled. (bitlocker and indexing can cause issues too)

Do you have any error in Win event log viewer?

Edited by BJ55

I7-12700F, 64GB DDR4 XMP1 3000MHz, Asus Z670M, MSI RTX 3070 2560x1440 60Hz, TIR 5, TM WH VPC base, TM rudder, Win10 Pro

Posted (edited)

What’s the actual user experience? For example, DCS just closes unexpectedly and there is no message stating that an error occurred and would you like to report or save error information?

There is no crash in that log so is possibly Windows killing the process for some reason. Can you run the Windows DxDiag tool, save the report, and attach that here as well. Check Event Viewer like @BJ55 said, this may provide detailed information. The DxDiag report contains information on the last 10 system issues (crashes).

Check also if you have any recent dcs.log-<timestamp>.zip files and attach those as well. Note, these will be created from a crash and not the process being killed. 

Edited by sleighzy

AMD 7800x3D, 4080Super, 64Gb DDR5 RAM, 4Tb NVMe M.2, Quest 2

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