#When game crashes it burns your GPU.
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That can hardly be attributed to Jump Space. I had my motherboard burn out on me playing No Man's Sky. It's just a hardware issue that coincidentally happened during a Jump Space session
Idk i heard the beta, tons of people were having this issue and it scared people away. I throught i was fixed. Ive played some pretty FPS intensive games before but never had a GPU burn up.
have you physically examined the card? did you smell smoke when this happened?
could actually be a mysterious software issue with GPU drivers
or it accidentally got knocked out of its socket
No, but it litterally does not appear, it is gone. All monitors hooked up to it no longer work
but its light is still working
check the card then
unhook it, give it a good look, see if the fans still spin, and then firmly put it back in place
pull out the card completely
Fan is working now but no reaction on PC
youll likely have to restart to get into the bios to check if its detected or not
What GPU is it if you don't mind me asking
AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 3.9GHz, GeForce RTX 3060 12GB, 16GB DDR4
Gigabyte?
we got the same card, ive not run into any issues during demo, playtest or EA release
It just takes the right moment i guess, i ddint put a cap on my frames and was on the huge battle mission
must have just been a bad frame skip i couldnt handle
Welp guess I gotta take a few days off this game cuz I got the same card as well and I'm not even going to risk it
Well i just completely unplugged everything in my PC and plugged it back in and it seems to notice the GPU now. I dont even know at this point
Sounds like your GPU was loose in the PCI-E slot.
Re-seating it is probably what solved the issue.
Gigabyte GPUs run the risk of bricking when playing this game. It was a big issue in the demo and the devs said its faulty Gigabyte hardware, not the game. Same thing happened in New World and Diablo 4 when those released.
Pretty sure thats exactly what happened