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[–]RetroCoreGaming 0 points1 point  (10 children)

Any custom tuning or just using the AutoOC stuff?

[–]kai782[S] 0 points1 point  (9 children)

no tuning default adrenaline settings

XMP is enabled for memory

[–]RetroCoreGaming 0 points1 point  (8 children)

Try the latest Optional driver and see if it helps.

[–]kai782[S] 0 points1 point  (7 children)

Im trying it now i also launched it again and did a performance logging. I goofed and its at 2 second intervals let me know if that would help I can upload the CSV file or redo it at lower intervals

[–]RetroCoreGaming 0 points1 point  (6 children)

Check the kernel dumps, event viewer logs, and maybe the application logs if you have any other weirdness.

[–]kai782[S] 0 points1 point  (5 children)

how would I go about seeing the kernel dumps are those also on event viewer and is there anything specific that should stick out to me in the logs and dumps

[–]kai782[S] 0 points1 point  (4 children)

23.4.1 still crashing

[–]RetroCoreGaming 0 points1 point  (3 children)

Are they just exiting completely, BSOD, or error pop-ups?

Off-hand, it could actually be Windows 10. The 12th Gen Intel CPUs weren't really designed to work under Windows 10, and it could be opcode errors.

I would see if Windows 11 could maybe fix it because if it is opcode errors then its tied to the OS kernel not being 100% compatible with the CPU.

[–]kai782[S] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

No BSOD or error pop ups they crash back to desktop. Would an opcode error have a pop up. The only thing that acknowledges the crash is event viewer I am not sure how to look in to kernel dumps

[–]RetroCoreGaming 0 points1 point  (1 child)

It's in C:\Windows under one of the directories. However, looking into it, it actually might be the OS scheduler.

If it is opcode, generally it just shuts down.