i accepted your friend request in-case the problem persists. Thank you all for support, especially Ryuu. I am not very experienced myself with routers and such, but i can imagine that the router probably needs a update of some sort as the reset (power off for 30 sec) didnt help. which means its not wows specific as i thought first, i just assumed that since i didnt get into wows but i do with other games ping is all over the place, 50-300-70-0, yep you get the picture, i did notice something similar in wows when i actually managed to get into games. But when going into games that i can actually get into such as diablo 3. am running speedtests and get 90-110 mbps download speeds and 6-10 ms latency. I have been in contact with the internet provider which did a diagnostics on their line, line seems fine which is kinda is. Sadly this router issnt mine, i am getting internet from dose i rent my apartment from, and they are relativly old people(Dont tell them i said that, please :p) and have little to none experience with these kinds of things. After I bought my new monitor (AOC 24G2U) I tried to change old vga to hdmi adapter and it started working fine again, until this started happening.I think i may be getting closer to the root of the problem. My old monitor (samsung SyncMaster P2050): so I've already experienced similar problem (can't for sure tell if I had an audio cut off), so monitor would turn off and once it didn't turn back on, I've tried it on another pc and it didn't work. My thoughts: if it's a bad gpu or psu, why doesn't it crash under heavy load such as benchmarks. ran out of virtual memory (I had 8gb 2133 at the time), so I decide to buy more ram, which seems to fix problem in Warzone, I've never had a crash since, but Battlefield V (multiplayer) still crashes (although not so often). Recently after warzone crash, I've finally got something in Event viewer where it said that warzone, discord, chrome, and maybe something else.Stres tests: I have run multiple of those, even the ones that put all your hardware to 100% use. Again, crash might have nothing to do with it, but I am just mentioning it.Īlso, Battlefield V didn't crash when I had my second monitor turned off (more about monitor down below). (but, I haven't yet tried to play campaign now that I have original copy).Īlso, as I mentioned I did a clean windows installation and it seemed like it is working fine until I downloaded discord, chrome and amd drivers. I've never had a crash while playing an offline game (games download from third party sites), even in Battlefield V which I mentioned crasher regularly. Yesterday it happened while using chrome and every time after that PC would just boot into black screen (windows auto repair couldn't fix it) so I had to manually download windows again, I wiped everything and did a clean install, but it still happens. In Battlefield V, and later in Warzone, it happens in every game at random times after about five minutes of gameplay. In Portal 2 it happens during the loading in between two levels, in World of Warships it happens just after the match finishes and just before final scores are displayed. Then it started happening during loadings in games. Surprisingly when I ran warzone again after restart it would happen until my next gaming session. It fist started happening during warzone gameplay, I would have stable ~70fps and then suddenly it starts to lag and everything crashes. PC starts to lag (mouse movement lags, game freezes for a second several times.) and then both of my monitors turn off, audio cuts out, mouse and keyboard turn off, but PC keeps on working (fans spinning, gpu glowing.) the only way out is to manually restart my PC. First, I would like to describe you what happens and than how it happens. So I have been dealing with this problem for quite some time.
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