If this is the wrong place for this topic, please redirect me.

When playing in performance mode with fps set to unlimited, the game crashes after about 10-15 minutes of playing. With this setting, I consistently get around 250-300 fps up until the crash. If I set fps to 120, I have no issues and the game does not crash even after hours of playing.

RTX 2060, i5 11600kf, 16gb DDR4

240hz monitor with refresh rate set to 240.

Attached a pic of the stats shortly before game crashed.

Any thoughts or guidance would be greatly appreciated!

4 Comments

  1. AutoModerator

    Hello onedgepits, and thank you for your submission to Gaming PC! If you are new please check out our rules over at the wiki [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/gamingpc/wiki/rules)!
    We have recently added the useful feature of Title Flair! You can set this manually by clicking Flair under your post once you have submitted your post, but if you missed it in the rules there is a much better way that will automatically flair your post!

    To do this simply add what your post is about in brackets before your title. For example for a Build Log you can type [Build Log] before your post so that it looks like this; [Build Log]My new awesome build!, and the bot will automatically set your flair to Build Log! This works for Build Log, Build Showcase, News, Hardware News, Hardware Release, Discussion, and Miscellaneous!

    Also remember that this is a place for discussing and sharing our love of Gaming Computers! This is NOT the place for help building or determining what parts you should buy, that is better suited for /r/buildapc. Troubleshooting questions should be directed to /r/techsupport. Thank you again!

    *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/gamingpc) if you have any questions or concerns.*

  2. StrategicBlenderBall

    Just play at 120 fps? Try turning power maximum down.

  3. fingerbanglover

    Use HWInfo 64 to show your CPU temp, cpu package power, and GPU temp and GPU power. My guess is either the PSU crying for help or maybe your CPU overheating but unless your cooler is broken, I kinda doubt it’s the CPU overheat.

Write A Comment