Metro: Exodus [E3 2017]

It crashing due to his unstable overclock and he refuses to remove it and blames the game :cry:


He states in last post it was RTSS (this is known to cause issue in some games) so read the full thread. ;)

"I only use stock settings on everything you assumptive troll. It was RTSS."
 
What a technical disappointment.

I've played about 4hrs so far of a the Enhanced Edition but right now the game is crashing on me every 30 mins. Also seem to be in the same area.

Additionally the RTX effects are not that much of an improvement in my opinion.

I had no real hope for this or to even start the original Exodus (owned a while now) as both REDUX games crashed all the time for me and many people and no real fix though many so called "fixes" like remove OC, disable PhysX etc etc, funny thing is the original games were fine for me.
 
What a technical disappointment.

I've played about 4hrs so far of a the Enhanced Edition but right now the game is crashing on me every 30 mins. Also seem to be in the same area.

Additionally the RTX effects are not that much of an improvement in my opinion.
Try a looped timedemo 1 of Quake 2 RTX with highest settings and global illumination on high, demo demo1.dm2. I bet your machine crashes

Quake 2 RTX is a much better GPU stress test than Timespy, Heaven or any other benchmark. Ideal for GPU only stress testing
I highly expect someones overclock could be perfectly stable in Timespy for hours but run a Quake 2 RTX loop with high global illumination in high res and it'll fall over after 15 minutes.

From @Rroff
Stick this in a file called something like loop.cfg in the baseq2 folder then \exec loop in the console:

timedemo 1
alias l1 "demo demo1 ; set nextserver l2"
alias l2 "demo demo1 ; set nextserver l1"
l1

It will stop briefly between demos to reload the file though - so ideally you'd want to record a longer demo and/or not set timedemo.
 
RTX game lower my core by a varied chunk say 2000-2100mhz, in non RTX games and Heaven/Valley I can sit at 2200mhz on a 3090FE.
 
My system is pretty much stock*

CPU = PBO
GPU = stock
RAM is overclocked. BUT the 3200MHz 8 Pack ram comes in three OFFICIAL configurations. I am running it at the stock 3600Mhz CL16 settings at 1.35v.

(Under the specification tab you will see it comes in three official configurations)

I was having ram issues with Watch Dogs Legion and Valhalla, where it seemed to be the case that the GPU was making my ram unstable due to heat.

But all that has been solved now I am not running my ram at 3600MHz CL14 any more.

I've been playing Valhalla for example for the last 2 months with no problems.

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As a side note I am playing this via the Epic store not Steam.
 
My system is pretty much stock*

I was having ram issues with Watch Dogs Legion and Valhalla, where it seemed to be the case that the GPU was making my ram unstable due to heat.

As a side note I am playing this via the Epic store not Steam.

So issues with at least one other game. Give Quake II RTX a try in highest settings running a loop for an hour. That will be pure GPU stress testing
I think its been proved by Jayztwocents that the 30XX cards do NOT cause RAM instabilities by dumping heat onto them. If anything, the airflow from the 30XX cards is better for the RAM than no airflow.

What case do you have?

Also, test RAM with 'TestMem5 v0.12 (best configs)' load the [email protected]
 
So issues with at least one other game. Give Quake II RTX a try in highest settings running a loop for an hour. That will be pure GPU stress testing
I think its been proved by Jayztwocents that the 30XX cards do NOT cause RAM instabilities by dumping heat onto them. If anything, the airflow from the 30XX cards is better for the RAM than no airflow.

What case do you have?

Also, test RAM with 'TestMem5 v0.12 (best configs)' load the [email protected]

Other people on here though have experienced different.

@Joxeon being one of them. He will back me up on this.

My case is a Phanteks P400a.

It's not the ram any more because I have lowered it now to pretty much stock.

And before the 3080 I ran my ram at 3600Mhz CL14 at 1.47v for a least a year.

I started getting issues when I installed the 3080. And now those issues are solved at 3600MHz CL16. (At least in other games prior to this one)

I had this conversation with others on here. I know the reviewers said the 3000FE series GPUs do not affect ram temps because I watched all the reviews.

But people on this forum are testament to the opposite experience.
 
Game was crashing constantly for me - installed the og version and...it crashed too! Tried a load of different things like multiple drivers for the gpu, disabling all overlays, no undervolt on the gpu, removing the dodgy windows update and still crashed within minutes! Updated mobo BIOS (X570 tomahawk) and played a few hours without it crashing - too soon to know for sure but hopefully that sorted it!
 
So issues with at least one other game. Give Quake II RTX a try in highest settings running a loop for an hour. That will be pure GPU stress testing
I think its been proved by Jayztwocents that the 30XX cards do NOT cause RAM instabilities by dumping heat onto them. If anything, the airflow from the 30XX cards is better for the RAM than no airflow.

What case do you have?

Also, test RAM with 'TestMem5 v0.12 (best configs)' load the [email protected]
Jayztwocents was probably testing with ram at XMP settings which obviously allow quite a bit of head room on temps but if you're running heavily overclocked/tuned ram which is already on the edge of stability then a case temp rise of even a few Cs can be enough to take it over the edge.

I was running 3800/14 with super tight timings and 1.49V which was rock solid in memtest and when I had my 1070ti blower but after swapping to a 3080 I starting getting crashes in games which after a lot of testing figured out of was cause by the ram getting to hot and throwing errors. It was hard to pin down as memtest always came back with no errors since the GPU isn't running during memtest. Relaxed timings and dropped voltage to 1.45v and it was rock solid again.
 
Infuriating how you can't skip the startup videos immediately :/
It is, even any if the cutscenes / in game narrative. I rage quit yesterday as have heard it all before but needed to delete the game to install the enhanced version.
Ill probably just download some savegames to skip through
 
Other people on here though have experienced different.

@Joxeon being one of them. He will back me up on this.

My case is a Phanteks P400a.

It's not the ram any more because I have lowered it now to pretty much stock.

And before the 3080 I ran my ram at 3600Mhz CL14 at 1.47v for a least a year.

I started getting issues when I installed the 3080. And now those issues are solved at 3600MHz CL16. (At least in other games prior to this one)

I had this conversation with others on here. I know the reviewers said the 3000FE series GPUs do not affect ram temps because I watched all the reviews.

But people on this forum are testament to the opposite experience.
Case is good so shouldnt be an issue with cooling.
Did you try Quake 2 RTX bench and the memory stress testing as I suggested?
 
It is, even any if the cutscenes / in game narrative. I rage quit yesterday as have heard it all before but needed to delete the game to install the enhanced version.
Ill probably just download some savegames to skip through


There must be a fan hack to stop this!
 
It was crashing for me also after the train part but setting GPU to stock in MSI afterburner fixed it. I was running 1950mhz at 850mv and never crashed before, this must push the GPU harder than cyberpunk!!

I will try with 875mv and 900mv later.
 
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