is it running out of video ram? if yall have the 13/14th gen intel, i got some bad news for ya, this is the error that pops up when your cpu is damaged from the bad micro code that was plaguing those cpu’s
is it in the 10950k?
No. It only affected the 13th and 14th gen CPUs. That would be a 10th gen. I’m actually running a 12th gen, and I even dialed back the power limit on mine when all that started happening, along with BIOS updates, though I should update again and reset it.
Okay he didnt say it was only 13/14.
I just have an older processor.
You should be fine in that regard.
I figure here in a month or three, I will update the BIOS, reset the defaults for the CPU to the Intel defaults, then potentially clean install the OS again. I also plan to ditch the MSI 360 liquid cooler and swap over to a large air cooler instead. The current cooler works, but it really didn’t keep up well with the 12900K under a hot load, I would still see temps near 100C. It was one of the reasons I throttled the power limit lower, so it would lower the temps.
I think if I go back to a larger air cooler it will just perform better. Plus updating the BIOS and redoing the defaults won’t hurt either. I never had an intention to overclock the CPU anyway, but its original defaults just ran too hot for my taste.
To all posting here. It’s not your hardware and don’t change your vram settings. This same issue happened back in season 1 or 2 (can’t recall exactly). It’s an issue on the game end, not your PC. Looks like this is an issue we are going to see often since they can’t seem to truly get rid of it.
True. Even more simple, if all your others 3D games are working fine, then it’s a D4 issue.
Yes, in order to give yourself enough space for both a full texture dump from the GPU and in case the stack heap from the game (especially if multiboxing) runs into swap or compression. I would use a 32 GB VM size with a 16 GB page size as that makes the page size evenly divisible into the total VM size.
D4 does so on all CPUs sadly. The Intel debacle merely adds to the troubleshooting nightmare and if your CPU has already been cooked, the new microcode updates sadly won’t bring back stability and you should be starting the RMA process with Intel ASAP.
That indicates a mismatch between the convexity (or lack thereof) in the cold plate vs. the CPU’s IHS when socketed. You might actually fare better with a contact frame. A 360 should more than handle a 12900k stock.
Well, I have been round and round on it. Have gone over the mounting, tried different heatsink thermal pastes, etc. It should be sufficient, but it simply isn’t. I suspect its an issue with the particular cooler and its setup more than anything. Its an MSI 360 Mag coreliquid V2. These have the pump in the rad. Despite having it mounted at the top, the pump is in the bottom of the layer, but even if I let the rad hang so the pump is on the lower end of the rad just to eliminate any possible air space issues, it makes no difference. Short of making a custom mounting for it, don’t know what else to do. It spreads the paste evenly, and is good and tight. I check after its installed and everything. I think its just not a good performing unit overall. The only thing I haven’t done yet is lap and polish the cold plate itself.
But the issues only really show up under extreme loads, like Prime or similar. Every day use and gaming don’t cause me problems, but since I throttled the power a tad no worries for now.
Honestly, I’d go with a Liquid Freezer 3 over an air cooler on a 12900k. That will require you use their mounting frame though as it is designed around that on LGA 1700.
Can anyone help me.
I want to edit the paging file size but not sure what values to add for the custom size.
I have 64GB of system memory and a 4090 GPU (24GB)
Thanks in advance.
You can just use the 24576MB setting. It should be fine with that.
You keep mentioning this. From what I understand nearly all coolers like this come with their own mounting frame anyway. The MSI one had its own mounting frame even. Or are you talking about something specific?
Thanks. One last question.
I have battle.net installed on my C drive but Diablo is on my D drive. Should I add those settings to both drives?
The LF3 has a mounting frame designed specifically for it (you can’t use any other mounting frame and can’t use the ILM either). Every manufacturer seems to have taken a slightly different physical approach to dealing with the concavity of the IHS after it’s been in the ILM for any amount of time.
No. Set the VM location to be on your boot drive only. There is no benefit to having it anywhere else, and especially not on the drive where you run games from (you don’t want to be writing to swap and trying to read game assets at the same time - it’ll cause no end to hitching and stuttering).
The only time it makes sense to move swap/page files off of the boot drive is when you’re on a high end desktop system (HEDT) such as Intel’s aging X299 platform or an EPYC/Xeon system since the “swap drive” will have dedicated PCIe lanes. On mainstream systems outside of the primary NVMe drive on modern motherboards, all other drives go through the PCH and use the same DMI link, meaning you actually incur more latency moving swap to a non-boot drive in certain instances.
Keep it simple and leave the VM on the boot drive. For your system 24 GB VM and page size will do perfectly fine since with 64 GB RAM you aren’t going to be hitting swap unless you’re running >2 copies of D4 simultaneously.
Thanks so much for all the help. It feels like this solution is working for me so far today.
You guys you will look everywhere in the micro-electronic components to find something, despite every others games are running fine. Do you have check the code?
It isn’t exactly difficult to see where the problem is here given the details are all laid out right there in the Fenris logs.
It reminds me so much of experiences with beginner coders who did everything except correct their code. They refused to analyze the code, read the results of code analysis, perform code tests, or even discuss the issues. I guess they were incapable of correcting their code anyway. They concluded it was a Windows issue, and the manager approved it because the manager didn’t know a thing about computer science. And then, of course, they claimed they were better than Microsoft engineers. What a world…
Yeah I know about mounting stess and deformations…
For this MSI cooler I have, it has been lackluster since day one in resolving heat generated from high process use, so I know its not an over time change. And it was installed as part of the new build, not added later. It has now been nearly a year and half since I built it. As I said, it may be an issue with this particular cooler. lol
Have an I9-14900kf that i just bought and went with the LF3 watercooler. Not only is it a solid solution (drops your heat over the regular stock cooler/fan by 20%) it absolutely is the quietest water cooler on the market. Well worth the purchase. The only caveat is if your not technical it might be a bit difficult to install the frame yourself.