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Is there anyone on here who DOES NOT have any MSFS CRASHES and BSOD

If so can I know your setup.????

 

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Me so far.

 

Spec in my sig. Granted, I haven’t done a 5+ hour cross country/ overseas flight yet, but on average, 1-3 hours total, everyday.

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No crashes for me. I do have a decent rig though. Only 60 mb download speed on my broadband.

 

Intel 10700

Nvidia 2080ti

Ssd drives.

32mb ram

 

Sorry that you are experiencing crashes. Frustrating.

 

My suggestions...

Empty your community folder.

Try running on minimum settings (just to prove if that's the issue)

Check CPU and video card temperatures.

 

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Me so far.

 

Spec in my sig. Granted, I haven’t done a 5+ hour cross country/ overseas flight yet, but on average, 1-3 hours total, everyday.

 

 

what kind of motherboard ???

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No crashes for me. I do have a decent rig though. Only 60 mb download speed on my broadband.

 

Intel 10700

Nvidia 2080ti

Ssd drives.

32mb ram

 

Sorry that you are experiencing crashes. Frustrating.

 

My suggestions...

Empty your community folder.

Try running on minimum settings (just to prove if that's the issue)

Check CPU and video card temperatures.

 

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I assume running a PCI generation 3 motherboard msi z490 edge with generation 4 pci components would not cause this issue ???

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I assume running a PCI generation 3 motherboard msi z490 edge with generation 4 pci components would not cause this issue ???
I doubt it but it's more a question for the hardware forum where there are some very knowledgeable people that may be able to confirm it.

 

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Is there anyone on here who DOES NOT have any MSFS CRASHES and BSOD

If so can I know your setup.????

 

Thanks

 

Everyone's setup is different, but a common cause of freezes and CTD's is overclocking - if your CPU, RAM and GPU are overclocked in any way, reset them to normal speed.

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Everyone's setup is different, but a common cause of freezes and CTD's is overclocking - if your CPU, RAM and GPU are overclocked in any way, reset them to normal speed.

 

Yeah, overclocking is not in my computer capabilities. I bought my pc and left it untouched. “If it ain’t broke…” you know the saying.

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I am not seeing any crashes or BSOD. Do you have anything in the community folder? Is your case cooling sufficient? What kind of cooler are you running on your CPU?
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Also what Psu have you got?

 

Regards

Steve

 

Ps: I presume you know you started two threads?

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Believe me or not - I have never before had a single in-fligt crash since first buying MSFS in 2020. But a week ago it happened 2 minutes after takeoff. I realized that I had just tried to switch Rolling Cache Limit from 10 GIB to 16 GIB. However, I only have 16 GIB of RAM, and I realized the Rolling Cache cannot use all the memory leaving nothing for other program functions, so I set it back to 10GIB and everything is fine again.

 

This tidbit may have nothing whatsoever to do with your problem, but it might be worth checking. Go to: "General Options, Data, Rolling Cache Settings, Rolling Cache Limit (GIB)". This type of problem may be caused by the computer, but I believe it is more likely caused by the COMBINATION of all the program settings.

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I came across something .....

Does rolling cache need to be activated on MSFS ? If so what size ?, i have high speed internet, unlimited

 

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I came across something .....

Does rolling cache need to be activated on MSFS ? If so what size ?, i have high speed internet, unlimited

 

thanks

 

No, it doesn’t need to be activated. In fact I think it’s turned off by default.

 

Regards

Steve

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Well - it turns out that I was wrong. The Rolling Cache is kept on disc - not in RAM. The program tells me that I have 177 GIB free on the SSD, so that gives me no reason for the crash I experienced by increasing it from 10 to 16 GIB. Sorry!
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Also what Psu have you got?

 

Regards

Steve

 

Ps: I presume you know you started two threads?

 

 

I got a 750W. Evga I think, gold

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The one biggest thing I did that stopped my CTD's was to increase the fan speed on my GPU before every flight. I was getting a CTD every other flight before I did this. Now I get maybe 1 or 2 a month. I fly every day as I am retired. I fly only the FBW A320 for now. I'm waiting for a good B727 or DC-9 to be made :)
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No, it doesn’t need to be activated. In fact I think it’s turned off by default.

 

Regards

Steve

 

So I may have found an answer to my crashes to desktop/bsod while in flight. MSFS.....

I turned down the terrain detail from 240 to 200, and terrain radius from 160 to 115

So far I have done 2, 4hr flights with no issues

 

So what does this indicate why the computer froze and crashed.?????????????????

 

Thanks

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So I may have found an answer to my crashes to desktop/bsod while in flight. MSFS.....

I turned down the terrain detail from 240 to 200, and terrain radius from 160 to 115

So far I have done 2, 4hr flights with no issues

 

So what does this indicate why the computer froze and crashed.?????????????????

 

Thanks

 

Glad it’s working now :)

Does your RTX 3080 have two power sockets or three? (My 3090 needs 3) Did you install it yourself or was it included with the pc / had someone install it for you.

The reason I ask is that when I bought my previous graphics card (RTX 2080Ti) I made the schoolboy error of using a y-splitter instead of using two separate cables. The card then wasn’t getting enough power at times. I realised my mistake but it’s easily done.

When i bought the 3080 I made sure I used three separate cables. I guess I had learnt from my mistake.

I don’t suppose thi is is the issue with yours though, especially if someone else installed it but I thought it might be worth mentioning

 

Regards

Steve

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I will look into that, I installed it myself
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2 separate power cords to the gpu
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Does it make a difference if my rtx 3080 is in quiet mode. ????
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