Posted February 04, 2017
Hi,
I recently came back to NMS to check the big update. Unfortunately since the update I experience regular crashes: computer just restarts without any trace in Windows error logging.
Directly after the foundation update NMS crashed when loading the game - I therefore updated my geforce drivers to newest version. Now I'm able to play from 10 minutes to 1 hour - somewhere around that time the computer just restarts. It does not seem to depend on what I do in the game - I usually can just continue what I did and the game won't crash if I redo the same action as before.
My system:
http://www.pcgameshardware.de/E-Commerce-Thema-223039/News/Alternate-PCGH-Oster-PC-2K15-1153479/
Zotac GTX 970 OC
Intel Core i5-4460
MSI-Mainboard B85-G41 PC Mate
2x4 GB DDR3 RAM Crucial
500W Cooler master power adapter
Upgraded to Windows 10, added a second 1TB HDD + 256 GB SSD
Memory check (Windows 10) does not reveal anything, using different ram slots / removing one RAM module also did not help.
FurMark is also able to cause the reboot, temperator goes up to about 75°C, so it should not be too hot on the graphic card.
Any ideas what I could check to find out where the problem is located? I don't know whether a power shortage could appear, the people I talked to told me that the additional disks won't cause such a problem.
Best regards,
Christoph
I recently came back to NMS to check the big update. Unfortunately since the update I experience regular crashes: computer just restarts without any trace in Windows error logging.
Directly after the foundation update NMS crashed when loading the game - I therefore updated my geforce drivers to newest version. Now I'm able to play from 10 minutes to 1 hour - somewhere around that time the computer just restarts. It does not seem to depend on what I do in the game - I usually can just continue what I did and the game won't crash if I redo the same action as before.
My system:
http://www.pcgameshardware.de/E-Commerce-Thema-223039/News/Alternate-PCGH-Oster-PC-2K15-1153479/
Zotac GTX 970 OC
Intel Core i5-4460
MSI-Mainboard B85-G41 PC Mate
2x4 GB DDR3 RAM Crucial
500W Cooler master power adapter
Upgraded to Windows 10, added a second 1TB HDD + 256 GB SSD
Memory check (Windows 10) does not reveal anything, using different ram slots / removing one RAM module also did not help.
FurMark is also able to cause the reboot, temperator goes up to about 75°C, so it should not be too hot on the graphic card.
Any ideas what I could check to find out where the problem is located? I don't know whether a power shortage could appear, the people I talked to told me that the additional disks won't cause such a problem.
Best regards,
Christoph
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