![]() ![]() Now I have newer & much better specs and I have these issues. This was never an issue for my older specs. I can play on the max quality settings and I get over a 100 frames, but I noticed last night that I would randomly get frame drops & video stuttering/desync. My issue is just on desktop, I haven't even tried PCVR yet, but what I've noticed is that when vrc is running now, for some reason the power usage on my pc is "very high". I have an extremely high end pc now compared to before and I have issues. Originally posted by Red Death:Ok, to all that's having issues with vrc after upgrading your pc, you're not alone. I've rolled back the OC I've done long time ago, and now all the issues are gone for good. I've figured out that 99.99% crashes were happening during heavy CPU load, and the crash logs, after some clearing, were reporting "absolutely random" issues that had no real reason to happen, had no description on the net, or were described as being caused by RAM/CPU OC. At some point, the crashes became unbearable and I've started digging around. Also, those were very moddable and not very stable(by their general description and known bugs) games, so I didn't mind them doing so. There were BSODs, but they were so rare and app specific(and that app was known to cause BSODs because of its anticheat system) I didn't even catch the "wind" of possible issue with an OC. Some games were going nuts on my PC, crashing from time to time. ![]() I'll just have to live with a 50% fix for now. Disabling them did get it to work in desktop mode at least. Turns out my bios did decide to turn on some OC features for what ever reason. Originally posted by SiEgE:de-OC your CPU. ![]()
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