Sorry if this kind of thing is on the wrong portion of the forums, but I saw the support forums was closed March 4.
Edit : Sorry left this part out, I play many others games, from Rise of Nations, to DayZ, to Warcraft 3, and no other game has this issue.
I've built this computer about 3 years ago (specs below) and have not had any trouble until the last month. About a month ago, while playing FTB (Tech world, Horizons, Unleashed, I tried several packs) after 5 minutes - 6 hours, my screen would go black. I could still hear programs running and that pointed me towards my graphics card and drivers. Just in the past week this problem has gotten even worse and it usually crashes 1 sec - 5 minutes now. I've heard a few other cases on this similar topic, i'll post what I've tried :
Installing Evga essentials for up to date drivers and associated programs.
Full PC cleaning with CCleaner
Replacing the Thermal paste on the GPU (I actually did have a overheating problem due to this, after so much use I simple needed to replace the paste but the problem persists)
Update drivers for any and all hardware components that may have some effect on the GPU's output.
Turning off Threaded Optimization
Turning off Antialiasing and antisotropic filtering
Updating Java to it's 64Bit equivalent (I was running 32 on a 64 computer)
Resetting Nividia graphical settings to defaults
Resetting Bios settings to defaults
Changing minecraft version numbers (was testing to see if it was a version issue)
Using older drivers for my GPU (Tried a number off different versions)
Raising and lowering GPU clocking and voltage (used EVGA Precision)
Sadly, none of these helped the situation. Although a side note, before this problem, I hadn't updated the GPU's drivers in probably a year simple because it was working, but after the issue I made sure to update. With Evga Essentials, since the overheating issues, I've payed close attention to the GPU's heat and fan speed and all I've deemed normal (50 C on desktop, 50 - 65 C on most games). Also I've mucked around with the settings of my in game client to see if a 'feature' of this game was somehow causing some issue in the background and haven't found a source yet. So, with this, I'll leave my pc specs (Pulled from CPU-Z although I did build this computer my self) and remind you that this issue has NOT effected me until merely a month ago after 3 - 4 years of extended use.
Full specs in pastebin link, or skimmed specs below.
pastebin.com/tZSjhFsM
AMD FX-8120 Eight-Core Processor
Motherboard, ASUSTeK M5A99X EVO
16 GBytes DDR3 Duel channel
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 GF110
650W cooler master psu
I've been diagnosing this problem for the past week and am getting very frustrated, if if anyone can find a solution that I haven't tried, I would be in your dept.
Thank you for your time and any help provided,
-Solara Scott (aka xtremekiller (older name))
Edit : Sorry left this part out, I play many others games, from Rise of Nations, to DayZ, to Warcraft 3, and no other game has this issue.
I've built this computer about 3 years ago (specs below) and have not had any trouble until the last month. About a month ago, while playing FTB (Tech world, Horizons, Unleashed, I tried several packs) after 5 minutes - 6 hours, my screen would go black. I could still hear programs running and that pointed me towards my graphics card and drivers. Just in the past week this problem has gotten even worse and it usually crashes 1 sec - 5 minutes now. I've heard a few other cases on this similar topic, i'll post what I've tried :
Installing Evga essentials for up to date drivers and associated programs.
Full PC cleaning with CCleaner
Replacing the Thermal paste on the GPU (I actually did have a overheating problem due to this, after so much use I simple needed to replace the paste but the problem persists)
Update drivers for any and all hardware components that may have some effect on the GPU's output.
Turning off Threaded Optimization
Turning off Antialiasing and antisotropic filtering
Updating Java to it's 64Bit equivalent (I was running 32 on a 64 computer)
Resetting Nividia graphical settings to defaults
Resetting Bios settings to defaults
Changing minecraft version numbers (was testing to see if it was a version issue)
Using older drivers for my GPU (Tried a number off different versions)
Raising and lowering GPU clocking and voltage (used EVGA Precision)
Sadly, none of these helped the situation. Although a side note, before this problem, I hadn't updated the GPU's drivers in probably a year simple because it was working, but after the issue I made sure to update. With Evga Essentials, since the overheating issues, I've payed close attention to the GPU's heat and fan speed and all I've deemed normal (50 C on desktop, 50 - 65 C on most games). Also I've mucked around with the settings of my in game client to see if a 'feature' of this game was somehow causing some issue in the background and haven't found a source yet. So, with this, I'll leave my pc specs (Pulled from CPU-Z although I did build this computer my self) and remind you that this issue has NOT effected me until merely a month ago after 3 - 4 years of extended use.
Full specs in pastebin link, or skimmed specs below.
pastebin.com/tZSjhFsM
AMD FX-8120 Eight-Core Processor
Motherboard, ASUSTeK M5A99X EVO
16 GBytes DDR3 Duel channel
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 GF110
650W cooler master psu
I've been diagnosing this problem for the past week and am getting very frustrated, if if anyone can find a solution that I haven't tried, I would be in your dept.
Thank you for your time and any help provided,
-Solara Scott (aka xtremekiller (older name))
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