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Napoleon_be
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Old 10-11-2016 , 13:16   CS:GO Crashing out of nowhere
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Hi everyone,

Lately, my CS:GO crashes out of nowhere. Just like today, my cs:go crashes while my pc haven't been up for even 1 hour. My screen just freezes and i can't do shit like ctrl+alt+del, alt+F4, ctrl+esc ...

This is actually really frustrating and should be fixed since i've got an MSI laptop with intel core i7, nvidia GTX960M & 8GB ram.

If anyone could please help me out with this issue, i'd be very thankfull.

Kind regards.
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Old 10-11-2016 , 13:20   Re: CS:GO Crashing out of nowhere
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This sounds like a client issue, not a server issue.
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Old 10-11-2016 , 13:21   Re: CS:GO Crashing out of nowhere
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Hey, I went ahead and moved this to Off-Topic, because it's not a sourcemod issue.

To be clear, your entire PC is crashing, or just CS:GO?

If so;
Make sure you're not overheating (I see you said it is a laptop)
Try reinstalling your graphics drivers
Verify game cache integrity
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Old 10-11-2016 , 13:54   Re: CS:GO Crashing out of nowhere
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I never said this was a server issue rofl.

Anyways, i've tried a lot and this only happened the first time like 1 week ago and it came out of NOWHERE.

In that time, i already reinstalled windows, which means i updated my drivers again to the latest versions.

I'll try verifying game cache integrity, but i'm afraid this won't work.

I played cs:go like 1 hour and i had the same problem again. My screen freezes and i can't do anything anymore except for turn on & off manually using the startup button.
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Old 10-11-2016 , 13:56   Re: CS:GO Crashing out of nowhere
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I never said this was a server issue rofl.
You originally posted this in the Sourcemod section, implying it's a sourcemod/server related issue.

How old is the laptop? Possibly some hardware going bad? Also, like I said, check your temps, might be an overheating issue.
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Old 10-11-2016 , 15:17   Re: CS:GO Crashing out of nowhere
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Ohh didn't realise

I bought this laptop like maximum 1 year ago? Even less.

And i doubt it's cause of overheating. I have Dual Fan installed & an additional colling system with 3 fans that cool my laptop even more.


1 fan running + additional 3 fans on the outside give me 42°C
2 fans running + 3 additional fans o the outside give me 37°C

My fan speed is high as hell though.

http://nl.tinypic.com/view.php?pic=ncns7l&s=9
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Old 10-11-2016 , 15:24   Re: CS:GO Crashing out of nowhere
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Looks like that's an idle temp, realistically the only useful temperature info is when the system is under load (in an intensive game). I'd recommend using open hardware monitor

Once again, might be a totally separate issue, but its best to get these things out of the way
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Old 10-11-2016 , 16:03   Re: CS:GO Crashing out of nowhere
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Playing cs:go for about 15 mins now on highest graphics.

http://oi64.tinypic.com/waoh8o.jpg

EDIT: 41°C and 42°C now
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Old 10-12-2016 , 11:22   Re: CS:GO Crashing out of nowhere
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Okay, so yesterday i managed to play cs:go for like 1 hour and 30 minutes, and after that i played 2 games of LoL without any problems.

Link above was approx 15 mins after i was playing.

41°C and 42°C were the latest temps when i stopped gaming.

Anyone knows what the problem actually could be?
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Old 10-12-2016 , 12:18   Re: CS:GO Crashing out of nowhere
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The game cannot crash due your cpu/gpu temperature. At most, your whole computer would crash, if you overclocked too much your cpu/gpu. When program crash, they may create a dump file, or some error, find them and ask valve's support. May be something is corrupted on your game install, then delete everything and install it again.

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My screen just freezes and i can't do shit like ctrl+alt+del, alt+F4, ctrl+esc ...
You computer should automatically restart on hardware failure. Then may be some miss-configuration.
If it is a hardware problem, other heavy games should trigger that also.
On the end, it could be some corrupted driver, then you could format your computer and see if the problem persists.
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