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BliTzKriTz
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I dunno where this thread would be best posted but whenever I try to go to the plains from Cetus after accepting a bounty I crash. I have recently upgraded to a GT 1030, and that's all I can think of that would be causing this because nothing else about my PC has changed. Strangely enough this is the only instance where I've experienced difficulties with my new GPU. Can anyone help?

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3 minutes ago, More-L said:

I'm assuming you've updated your graphics drivers for your new card and turned down/off graphics settings?

Does it only happen after accepting a bounty?

I'm not sure, I'll have to check. I have updated my drivers just a little while ago, and my graphics settings are fine. GT 1030 packs a punch for being low-end anyway, it doesn't generally have issues with medium settings.

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It could be an out of memory issue, not for the system memory; but for the GPU. Check your ee.log for the last things that were happening before the crash. Should also say why the crash occurred in the last lines of the log file.

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How much VRAM does your GPU have?

If the VRAM requirement exceeds GPU VRAM, even if the PC RAM is enough and the GPU is fast enough, the game automatically crashes.

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30 minutes ago, Datam4ss said:

How much VRAM does your GPU have?

If the VRAM requirement exceeds GPU VRAM, even if the PC RAM is enough and the GPU is fast enough, the game automatically crashes.

I've been able to load the area just fine on integrated graphics with a laptop before. This really shouldn't be a problem for a GPU with 2 gigs of it's OWN memory if a little chip could handle it.

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Just now, BliTzKriTz said:

I've been able to load the area just fine on integrated graphics with a laptop before. This really shouldn't be a problem for a GPU with 2 gigs of it's OWN memory if a little chip could handle it.

How long ago was that?

Warframe graphics actually got upped a while ago due to texture updates.

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1 minute ago, Datam4ss said:

How long ago was that?

Warframe graphics actually got upped a while ago due to texture updates.

Around when Plains of Eidolon came out. I kept running into a bug where I'd immediately fail bounties for no apparent reason as soon as I left Cetus so I just left PoE alone until recently.

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1 hour ago, BliTzKriTz said:

Around when Plains of Eidolon came out. I kept running into a bug where I'd immediately fail bounties for no apparent reason as soon as I left Cetus so I just left PoE alone until recently.

Hmm, if this is so ... then I really think it's just your video card not being able to keep up or the PC getting tooo hot.

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1 hour ago, Datam4ss said:

Hmm, if this is so ... then I really think it's just your video card not being able to keep up or the PC getting tooo hot.

Probably neither given the GT 1030 while being a low end card is by no means underpowered and my motherboard is hard wired to kick off entirely when overheating occurs.

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2 hours ago, BliTzKriTz said:

Probably neither given the GT 1030 while being a low end card is by no means underpowered and my motherboard is hard wired to kick off entirely when overheating occurs.

Open your warframe launcher and disable the DX 11 to see what happens?

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12 hours ago, BliTzKriTz said:

I've been able to load the area just fine on integrated graphics with a laptop before. This really shouldn't be a problem for a GPU with 2 gigs of it's OWN memory if a little chip could handle it.

Plains just being Plains will take 1.5 GB of VRAM. Having more VRAM needs during play or effects could easily overflow that.

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6 hours ago, Echoa said:

The latest Nvidia drivers have been causing crashes for some. Try rolling back a driver version to see if it helps.

^this and, clean install drivers, is not rare to have issues when you update drivers and upgrade cards later.

Was running Plains, on a 650 gtx (on bottom ground settings) on release, so is not your card.

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