Computer crashes while playing PoE

I have a 7800x3D and RX 7800 XT.

I've played a little without multithreading, but not enough to know if it's working. Performance becomes very inconsistent with it off.
Ok I think I figured it out, when "Engine Multithreading" is enabled the game will crash the time varies and situations but it crashes the entire PC, when disabled seems to work smooth I even tested it in the same map started enabled the PC crashed, disabled it played abit worked fine enabled it after 3m crashed again.

I think one of the latests patches caused some issue with Engine Multithread, hope a PoE employee will look into it.
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Jolii wrote:
I have a 7800x3D and RX 7800 XT.

I've played a little without multithreading, but not enough to know if it's working. Performance becomes very inconsistent with it off.


Yeah it can cause stuttering if your graphic card can't handle it pretty much on its own, I don't know about AMD.

since I disabled it played around 2 hours now seems fine.
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exodus1423 wrote:
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Jolii wrote:
I have a 7800x3D and RX 7800 XT.

I've played a little without multithreading, but not enough to know if it's working. Performance becomes very inconsistent with it off.


Yeah it can cause stuttering if your graphic card can't handle it pretty much on its own, I don't know about AMD.

since I disabled it played around 2 hours now seems fine.


I didn't crash today after changing over. Performance was better than expected.

I hope they are reading this thread.
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Jolii wrote:
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exodus1423 wrote:
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Jolii wrote:
I have a 7800x3D and RX 7800 XT.

I've played a little without multithreading, but not enough to know if it's working. Performance becomes very inconsistent with it off.


Yeah it can cause stuttering if your graphic card can't handle it pretty much on its own, I don't know about AMD.

since I disabled it played around 2 hours now seems fine.


I didn't crash today after changing over. Performance was better than expected.

I hope they are reading this thread.


You using steam or the PoE client?

They had issue lately with PoE steam client for macs
Weirdly, turning off multithreading did work.

This was happening to me too on a newly built system. Specifically when changing zones, entire computer would lock up (keyboard CAPSLOCK lights wouldn't even toggle) and I would have to force shut down. If I didn't force shut down, after leaving it for an hour it would blue screen with power state failure, traced to the kernel. I tried using older GPU drivers, capping framerate, toggling Dx11/Dx12/Vulcan, changing sound drivers, setting minimum and maximum power states in Windows power management, but none of it worked.

Specs
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 7600X 6-Core Processor
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
RAM: 32 Gb
Memory: WD Blue SN580 1 Tb
Misc: Steam client. 64-Bit operating system+processor.
Hi, fixed. Turns out underclocking a little bit in BIOS worked. Good luck to the rest of you!

https://community.amd.com/t5/processors/amd-7600x-am5-7000-platform-instability/m-p/568325#M50129
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wintertimes wrote:
Hi, fixed. Turns out underclocking a little bit in BIOS worked. Good luck to the rest of you!

https://community.amd.com/t5/processors/amd-7600x-am5-7000-platform-instability/m-p/568325#M50129


for AMD you can try it out, at the moment Intel gen 13 and 14 do not undervolt it because it can ruin your CPU, we need to wait till intel get their shit together sadly.

after todays patch I got a crash, not sure what they done
I figured out what causing it, its the PSU apparently, the PSU is faulty. The reason its happening in PoE because the game is heavy on GPU and CPU and certain conditions and can get them both to pick performance and it will crash the PC due to the fact the PSU is faulty... to replicate it and test it I downloaded the software OCCT its a benchmark software that has the option to test CPU and GPU at the same time, after 3 seconds of activating it my pc crashes, tried it several times always same result.

So if you got this issue first replicate it with OCCT the other things because trying to replace the PSU is connecting the PC without electricity extender, try connecting the PC to a different room and testing it out as well it might be an electricity issue or outlet issue if all fail its the PSU for sure.

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