all Gigabyte-made RTX 30XX series cards, for example
This is horse **** I’m on a 3k RTX, my temps don’t go over 43c and I’ve played over 100 hours since launch. No crashes gpu is fine.
all Gigabyte-made RTX 30XX series cards, for example
This is horse **** I’m on a 3k RTX, my temps don’t go over 43c and I’ve played over 100 hours since launch. No crashes gpu is fine.
And who made your video card?
My 2070S, for example, was made by PNY … not Gigabyte.
Gigabyte of course otherwise I wouldn’t have replied
Disabling the High-Resolution Assets from the Blizzard Launcher did the trick for me.
Click settings next to the Diablo 4 Play Button on the launcher.
Click Modify Install then the Modify Install link under Game Content.
Then uncheck the ‘High-Resolution Assets’ and Confirm.
yep ive crashed a ton of times, have to completely restart after
feels like im playing a beta
Then you got very fortunate to get a card that doesn’t have the known defect (uneven soldering securing the GPU chip to the board, as I understand it).
It’s not an issue with the gpu, the game runs CPU extremely hot and when the CPU hits a certain temp your PC will shut off as a fail safe and reboot. It’s happening with a lot of people, blizzard always been cpu heavy on their games d4 is just in another league
go to nvidia control panel add diablo iv under program settings and hard cap the game at 60fps…download fan curve software and add a custom curve thats high af and youll be good also make sure clutter isnt on highest…highest adds shadows to clutter tanking performance. the ui glitch shouldnt throttle your gpu if you do the control panel bit remove high res from bliz launcher if that doesnt work take the gigabyte gpu throw it away and never ever buy gigabyte lol
very rarely will a gpu crash result in the entire computer shutting down, that is more likely to happen when one of your CPU cores hits too high of a temp and triggers that fail safe reboot, everyone is so tunnel vision on GPU its kinda funny, the most you can do outside of lowering all your settings is get a better cpu fan, better ventilation, or an AIO cooler to prevent your cpu from getting too hot
I had an AIO CPU cooler (meaning, closed-loop liquid cooling) on my last computer. It was my first, last, and only time using one.
Don’t get me wrong, it worked like a charm for a good long time. However, there’s no way to monitor the liquid levels inside, and they WILL decrease over time (by very minuscule, but still nonzero, amounts).
And when that level dips below a certain threshold, suddenly you have effectively zero cooling. The sound difference is very subtle, too; I was gaming, with a headset on, and didn’t hear it … resulting in completely frying my CPU.
If I ever do liquid cooling again, it’ll be an open loop setup, so I can watch those lisquid levels and replenish them when needed.
Has anyone found any fix? my computer gets hardlock after exiting diablo 4, will result in forcing me to hard reset my comp.
I used whocrashed to analyze what caused the crash and it seems to be the latest graphic driver crashing? This only happens when i play d4 and not other games… hopefully a BLUE will help us.
nope my cpu temps are perfectly normal sitting at 70c or below
Nope it still happens 20% of the time
Serious post. Your card may crack unless it’s vert mounted. Keep an eye on it.
Tons of issues with them cracking near the rear PCI-E retention tab taking out traces.
This is why better OEMs often offer support braces for larger GPUs when they won’t be vertically mounted.
I have a 3060ti, 32gb ram and a 5 5600x processor. My monitor is a 1440p. Is anyone else crashing after 10 mins or so? if anyone has a fix id gladly appreciate a holler.
Sounds like you need the Technical Support forum.
i have the same issue
first i could play for hours without a crash
now i play like 10 minutes and my pc just restarts with blackscreen
amd 6950 xt 7 7700x 32gb ram
every other game runs fine
i´m getting alot of freezes, especially when town portaling it seems. though my laptop is getting old so…
limit your FPS before it kills your GPU