Hello, today I encountered probably error/game bug, when the PC settings are maxed out, it either runs for few seconds or imediatelly turns off. It does happen on lower settings as well, but crashes only after a while, map seems to also have impact on it. I dont know what to do, since I´ve reinstalled the game, gpu drivers, chipset drivers, and even updated the bios in case there was some ucompatibility with newest drivers avaible.
Computer is capable of maxing out the game for stable 200 frames (it was since this day), Specs - i5 12600kf, 32gb 8000mhz DDR5, RTX 3090, z790 apex
I ´ve repasted both the gpu and cpu in case it was overheating problem, just prevetion even tho other games and stress tests ran just fine.
Made a ticket already, but If someone has the same problem, just let me know if you found way to fix it or whatever.
I had the same problems and in the end i had to downclock my 6000mhz ddr 5 to 5600mhz. Every other game was stable, but for some reason WT crashed randomly my computer.
So if you haven’t tried that yet, might be one thing to test.
thank you for advice, unfortunatelly I already tried different RAM speeds and it seems like the lower I go with freq and timigs, the longer it lasts on but in the end it restarts again. Might change gpus, got 3060ti in the drawer to test.
I fount out that when I did re-pad Gpu Power Delivery Cascade. It did work beautifully for a month or 2 and now yet same problem, checked the pads and the overall state of the water block (its on custom loop) and theres no way it can cause some problems since its in perfect condition
So I assume it was just a coincidental fix. If there wont be many reports to this toppic they wont do shi*.
My specs:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600 3.5GHz 6 Cores
Motherboard: MSI MPG X570S EDGE MAX WIFI (MS-7D53)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti
RAM: 128GB Corsair DDR4 SDRAM
Windows: Microsoft Windows 11 Home (x64) Build 22631.5335 (23H2)
I believe I’m having the same issue, however when mine shuts down, it’s arond 2 minutes later when it restarts. I’ll check my RAM speeds to see what they are, but I’ve never adjusted mine at all.
I’ve updated the BIOS, I completely removed Win 1124H2 and installed Win 11 23H2 and all drivers, etc because of issues others had that seemed similar, but the problem still persists. I changed from a GeForce 1080Ti (it was beginning to overheat a bit) to the 3060Ti I have now trying to fix it as well, but I’m really thinking this just may be a software problem instead.
Honestly,
Im completly lost today, I´ve changed total of 9 GPUs ranging from old gtx 1070 throught 2 rtx 30 series cards, few AMD Cards and even borrowed a 4090 just to check if the problem persists.
I found out that it only had problem with the 30** series card and 1070 and rx 6900xt, on the other hand with rtx 4090 and even rtx 5070 and 7900xtx from AMD, had no problems at all. So I suggest it might be somewhat software related.
All the cards were in perfect shape, but still it bothers me why after repadding the 3090 the problem was temporarily fixed. I even tried to run multiple windows versions on both win 10/11.
So yeah, you might be absolutelly right, I suppose its some garbage software incompatibility between Windows + Drivers + Game itsself.
I actually repasted my 1080Ti as well, but saw no improvement at all, and now the 3060Ti is brand new, so I wouldn’t expect that to be the issue anymore (at least shouldn’t have to).
Re-padding means changing the thermal pads that make contact with the cooler and back plate (on better cards) and help it transfer heat. I once had problem with card that did shut down and restart computer right after, changing the thermal pads on the power delivery casade on the GPU mainboard did fix the issue, however, all the cards I tested were in 100% condition so it must be only software related then.
I figured out my problem, it was my PSU going bad. It was one of the first things I tested, and did so multiple times and showed no problems, but bought a new one and haven’t seen the problem come back (yet).
Well I did swap my PSU, unfortunatelly it didnt solve the problem but considering the psu I got (thor 1200w psu) which replacing would make me go crazy. I simply switched to the 7900xtx from AMD for now and got no problems.
Wow, 1200W?! I only use a 750W PSU. Went from a XFS Pro750 to a Corsair 750i. The XFS was a great PSU, and I’m still confused what’s wrong with it, as it still tests out great, but that’s without any load. The Corsair is much sweeter though, because it’s completely modular and I only install the cables I need instead of having “orphans”.