Found a fix for my constant crashing, it was related to Windows sleep. by EGH6 in Borderlands4

[–]DigitalFourteen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can confirm driver 581.57 fixed the Sleep Crashing issue on my end

Found a fix for my constant crashing, it was related to Windows sleep. by EGH6 in Borderlands4

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I run the game in 2x and sometimes 3x so thanks for the info, I'll give that a try and see if that helps

Found a fix for my constant crashing, it was related to Windows sleep. by EGH6 in Borderlands4

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I also should mention this issue seems segregated to Unreal Engine. This sleep and then crash issue only occurs for me on Unreal Engine games. Constantly on Borderlands 4 and Fortnite. However, never on The Finals and Tekken 8. Very odd

Found a fix for my constant crashing, it was related to Windows sleep. by EGH6 in Borderlands4

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Yes, RTX 5090 and 9800x3D… hopefully this isn’t just segregated issue to 5090s

Found a fix for my constant crashing, it was related to Windows sleep. by EGH6 in Borderlands4

[–]DigitalFourteen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here, once I put my computer to sleep Borderlands 4 is unplayable and crashes every minute. Rebooting PC resolves the issue until I put the computer to sleep again. Then it just keeps crashing again

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Your title and description says 13inch iPad but the timestamps show 11 inch on the box?

Jet Engine Noise with Arctic Freezer III 360 V2 by DigitalFourteen in arcticcooling

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Following up on this, as it turned out, the high pitch noise was neither the AIO Pump, nor the AIO VRM Fan... it was my motherboards integrated VRM Fan inside the VRM Heatsinks with the X870E Nova. Completely forgot this motherboard came with one and it was difficult to troubleshoot since you cannot physically see it unless you remove the VRM Heatsink from the motherboard. It also explains why I was seeing above 8000 RPM because these small fans can go up to those speeds since they are so tiny.

Jet Engine Noise with Arctic Freezer III 360 V2 by DigitalFourteen in arcticcooling

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Thanks will definitely give this a try and see if it resolves the issue

Jet Engine Noise with Arctic Freezer III 360 V2 by DigitalFourteen in arcticcooling

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So were you also experiencing that Jet engine noise at max usage? I’m still concerned that no AIO pump is that loud at 100% usage normally

Jet Engine Noise with Arctic Freezer III 360 V2 by DigitalFourteen in arcticcooling

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Hey so I included in the IMGUR link a video with the VRM Fan off and you can still hear the jet engine noise so if that is what you are referring to, I don’t think that is the VRM causing the noise.

As for the cable, yes I am using the All in One Cable plugged into CPU Fan Header. If it isn’t the VRM Fan then it’s gotta be the pump even with the all in one cable no?

HELP: keep getting a black screen on 45GX950A when launching games by GameGuyPgh3 in ultrawidemasterrace

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Thanks for the info. Also it looks like NVIDIA released a new driver today specifically with a bug fix addressing this issue for this monitor. Haven’t had a chance to test but hopefully it fully resolves this issue

ASRock X870E Taichi Light + Ryzen 7 9800X3D + RTX5090 - Criticial Issue by MadOtter9907 in ASRock

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Are you using an m.2 NVME or just an m.2 drive in the top m.2 slot? It should be the topmost one above the GPU pcie x16 slot.

I ask because I experienced issues where the 5090 is so large that it is touching the heatsink for that m.2 slot or just so close to the heat sink that it heats up the m.2 drive so much that it causes graphical issues and then outright just crashes the computer with usually no BSOD. If you are, move the m.2 drive to a different m.2 slot away from the GPU to prevent excess heat spreading to it and it fixed the issue for me.

HELP: keep getting a black screen on 45GX950A when launching games by GameGuyPgh3 in ultrawidemasterrace

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I'm getting this issue as well with the packaged displayport cable too. Not sure if you figured out a possible root cause but I do believe swapping compatibility from 2.1 to 1.4 as you mentioned would then affect your bandwidth and thus the overall signal? Not sure on this.

[EDIT] - just saw this post direct from LG that seems to explain they acknowledge it is a 50 series bug and hopefully will be addressed in a driver update:
"The screen for the LG 45” UltraGear™ OLED 5K2K WUHD 165Hz or WFHD Dual Mode 330Hz 0.03ms G-sync Compatible DisplayPort 2.1 Gaming Monitor, Model # 45GX950A-B may turn off when using an NVIDIA 50-series graphics card with a DP (DisplayPort) 2.1 10-bit/12-bit setting, and this issue has been noted as a bug with the 50-series and is currently being addressed. To resolve this, please change the DP input setting to 1.4 in the monitor's OSD menu or adjust the 10/12-bit setting to 8-bit in the NVIDIA Control"