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How is this score? This does not crash. But when I play warzone I’ll crash .


My lows in warzone are in the 500 my high is 1000. I’m stable around 600-700 . Won’t crash in heaven but will crash in warzone. Need help tweaking a bit more .

14 Comments

  1. Because a benchmark already loads everything it uses into the memory, a game however is constantly loading assets into the memory all time and swapping them as the game goes back and forth. So I would use the benchmark for “solid” testing and the gaming for a more “versatile” test. Keep in mind every game is different and its optimizations and GPU/CPU usage.

  2. Freakzeuspiral

    I hope its still covered by warranty cause its probably a faulty vram.

  3. YaklDakl

    when your shit crashes during a game, you lose

  4. cheeseypoofs85

    500fps? Good lord man, cap the frames. There’s absolutely zero reason for 500fps. Please tell me you didn’t buy a 7900xtx to game in 1080p

  5. zeldaink

    Isn’t this benchmark 15 years old? It’s a walk in the park for modern syatems, not taxing at all. Try with Superposition, but you run the benchmark for 5-10 minutes and you play for several hours. Don’t expect to quickly run a benchmark and be stable. 1st benchmark != stress test, 2nd it needs to run for long period of time to prove stability.

    What’s overclocked, when does it crash, how does it crash? Knolwedge is power. I’m (and anyone who comes across is) powerless to help you. I’ll say it’s a buggy game and problem aolved…

  6. heroxoot

    Warzone might crash because it hits the OC in a different way, or it could just be a COD. I mean, Cold War and MW3 crash on me randomly and my PC is mostly sitting stock clock atm.

  7. kbuckets

    The issue with raw rasterization benchmarks like Heaven is that it pins your GPU to 100% and keeps it there. This is fine for testing stability of your max frequency/voltage.

    In games, load, frequency, and voltage are dynamically jumping around which introduces more chances of crashing. It’s not unheard of for games to crash overclocks more than benchmarks, especially Warzone for some reason.

    Start by backing off the core clock 👍

  8. davidthek1ng

    Try to reduces your GPU OC a little and See If warzone is stable, could also bei CPU OC Problem or Memory OC If you have any. Stability issues can Sometimes only be shown in certain scenarios. Also Check Out furmark 2 it’s a new GPU Benchmark for modern GPUs

  9. SupportAndy123

    Your PC is telling you warzone is dogshit (but yeah dial back some frequency on your games until it’s stable) heavens is a dated benchmark for modern games it’s not a true stress test and isn’t demanding compared to time spy extreme

  10. I have 3090 and the only way to play warzone is undervold and max power reduction to 80 percent

  11. Dapper-Conference367

    Try some other heavy benchmarks such as port royal and superposition, or even time spy.
    Those will actually get you lots of stress on the GPU to test stability.

    Leave them for 30mins and if you get not crashes nor artifacts then you’re good.

    There would also be furmark 2 but it’s known for melting GPUs since it’s quite shit, tried it and almost waved goodbye at mine.

    If you’re still not crashing in any of these after 30mins then it’s cod.
    Cod is very well known for being shit, I have two friends who have better specs than me and we all play at the same FPS and all have stutter occasionally, the 4th friend who’s having the best experience is on PS4 lol.

  12. LargeMerican

    Hey Blu Ray Player

    Run 23.11.1 after dsuin from suck mode.

    I still nice.

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