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ATI GPU and system crashes (BSOD)

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4/24/2023 5:07:15 AMCArankPorkchop before revert after revert
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1 Does it only happen after a game has been in progress for a while, or do you even see it under early conditions where few units have been built? 1 Does it only happen after a game has been in progress for a while, or do you even see it under early conditions where few units have been built?
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3 It sounds a lot like a crash in the hardware / drivers, so usually the first step would be to get the newest video driver. But with an old card on Windows 10 you may not have the option for anything newer. So, here are a couple more general things you could try: 3 It sounds a lot like a crash in the hardware / drivers, so usually the first step would be to get the newest video driver. But with an old card on Windows 10 you may not have the option for anything newer. So, here are a couple more general things you could try if you haven't already:
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5 - Enabling vsync in the lobby. That might reduce the workload on the card in case there's some borderline heat or power supply issue that only shows up under heavy load. 5 - Enabling vsync in the lobby. That might reduce the workload on the card in case there's some borderline heat or power supply issue that only shows up under heavy load.
6 - Changing your windowed / fullscreen mode. The log indicates you're using some kind of windowed mode, so maybe running in exclusive fullscreen mode could make a difference. 6 - Changing your windowed / fullscreen mode. The log indicates you're using some kind of windowed mode, so maybe running in exclusive fullscreen mode could make a difference.