POE 2 Complete PC Freeze while loading screen

This problem seems to be present only in the new generation of processors.
IIn my tests, I found that it tried to draw more voltage than necessary and locked up. And I discovered that this problem is caused by customized overclocking modes through the bios. When I turned off these modes, my problem was solved. My pc no longer freezes.
U can look my post. If your problem is solved, don't forget to write an answer So more people can reach it.
https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/3663082
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Dothzer#5259 wrote:
This problem seems to be present only in the new generation of processors.
IIn my tests, I found that it tried to draw more voltage than necessary and locked up. And I discovered that this problem is caused by customized overclocking modes through the bios. When I turned off these modes, my problem was solved. My pc no longer freezes.
U can look my post. If your problem is solved, don't forget to write an answer So more people can reach it.
https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/3663082


This is not a new generation processor problem.

We have many people here with older generation processors. That's why people ignored your first post. It did not say anything new. Nor did it say something that is true for this topic.

Furthermore, I ask anyone who sees this message to please give a negative review for Path of Exile 2 on Steam.
I cannot send/reply to direct messages because my in-game character has not finished Act 1.
What to do:
1)Write a short review about the hard crashes in notepad.
2)Copy and paste it to steam reviews, put up a negative review.
3)Copy and paste it to steam discussions, put it up there.
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A user space process can overheat a CPU leading to a blue screen.

cooling system issues?
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cooling system issues?


OK so if a process is stressing a CPU and cooling system to 100% for extended periods of time, it's not good for the system. These things are physical matter, temperature and power cause wear and tear.

You're right, a better cooling system could prevent the BSOD, but that wouldn't necessarily prevent the loading screen freeze. Maybe the BSOD is a completely separate issue, but they could be related. I don't know what the root cause is and I honestly don't think anyone in this thread does. But I can confidently say that one process should not be pushing a CPU (that's above the minimum system requirements) to 100% for extended periods of time.
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cooling system issues?


OK so if a process is stressing a CPU and cooling system to 100% for extended periods of time, it's not good for the system. These things are physical matter, temperature and power cause wear and tear.

There are few problems:
1. Bad cooling system (bad choice).
2. Defective CPU right from the manufacturer.
3. Bad fan profile
4. What's "extended period of time"? Hour, week, year? And where is those limits defined? Were you warned by the manufacturer that your CPU cannot run at 100% load for "extended period of time"?
5. Throttling doesn't work for your CPU? So it's defective CPU if that protective mechanism fails.

TL;DR if your is CPU cannot run at 100% load, blame your setup, cooling system, CPU, PSU or altogether.
Last edited by cursorTarget#1174 on Dec 24, 2024, 3:07:37 PM
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cooling system issues?


OK so if a process is stressing a CPU and cooling system to 100% for extended periods of time, it's not good for the system. These things are physical matter, temperature and power cause wear and tear.

There are few problems:
1. Bad cooling system (bad choice).
2. Defective CPU right from the manufacturer.
3. Bad fan profile
4. What's "extended period of time"? Hour, week, year? And where is those limits defined? Were you warned by the manufacturer that your CPU cannot run at 100% load for "extended period of time"?
5. Throttling doesn't work for your CPU? So it's defective CPU if that protective mechanism fails.

TL;DR if your is CPU cannot run at 100% load, blame your setup, cooling system, CPU, PSU or altogether.


Yeah, I played thru hogwarts legacy 4k with settings ALMOST decked out, but when poe2 crashes after 10 min of gameplay its instantly defective cpu and fan cooling. You need a reality check
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OK so if a process is stressing a CPU and cooling system to 100% for extended periods of time, it's not good for the system. These things are physical matter, temperature and power cause wear and tear.
There are few problems:
1. Bad cooling system (bad choice).
2. Defective CPU right from the manufacturer.
3. Bad fan profile
4. What's "extended period of time"? Hour, week, year? And where is those limits defined? Were you warned by the manufacturer that your CPU cannot run at 100% load for "extended period of time"?
5. Throttling doesn't work for your CPU? So it's defective CPU if that protective mechanism fails.

TL;DR if your is CPU cannot run at 100% load, blame your setup, cooling system, CPU, PSU or altogether.


Yeah, I played thru hogwarts legacy 4k with settings ALMOST decked out, but when poe2 crashes after 10 min of gameplay its instantly defective cpu and fan cooling. You need a reality check


You need to read this topic from scratch. You are missing a lot of useful information. Making assumption based on the last 1-2 pages is not good idea.
Last edited by cursorTarget#1174 on Dec 24, 2024, 3:28:23 PM
Same issue. Made a post myself.

AMD Ryzen 7 5800x 8 core CPU
32G RAM
RTX 4070ti
I have Ryzen 7 7700x RTX 4080 and yes i have same problem to.
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A user space process can overheat a CPU leading to a blue screen.

cooling system issues?


It should not even throttle (reduce CPU clock below base clock), 100% stres test for about 24h after I build a PC is standard test for me.

If you have prebuild system and it overheat after running 100%CPU/GPU then it have bad cooling and you should ask for support your vendor.
Last edited by virusek#3441 on Dec 24, 2024, 4:11:03 PM

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