RedAsKetchum wrote: »I never had crashing issues with ESO until recently. I reinstalled the game, windows, delelted everything addons related and the crashes still occur. Thing is these crashes will only happen during heavy combat at a dungeon (sometimes just running in the dungeon) or dolmens. Ever since I turned off multithreading my fps are horrible again but I havent crashed (yet?). Is this option causing issues for anyone else?
If so its a real shame because it allowed me to have some solid fps.
Not having any crashes with multithreading on, but I updated my BIOS drivers before I activated this feature(do NOT do this yourself). Just incase.
But your crashes could have many causes, some are:
-Multithreading introduced new ways to use your CPU, meaning this could also include new commands not yet recognized by your hardware. (This is why I updated my BIOS beforehand)
-One of the cores on your CPU might be broken or not functioning properly, but you never noticed this before. Due to the game not using multiple cores.
-Your CPU cannot handle the load which multithreading places upon it.
-Your CPU becomes too hot, and shuts down the main cause instantly(the game).
-The game itself is not using multithreading properly in combination with your specific CPU.
Just some possible causes, hopefully this allows some of you to troubleshoot the issues and get rid of them.
RedAsKetchum wrote: »Thing I know its not temp issues. Im always monitoring these things and Im water cooled. (Ryzen 3800x - 8 cores) Its the one game crashing for me right now. Cant even think of any other game that I had crash before other than the notorious cyberpunk.
I also have my bios on the latest version and so far the issue only happens with multithreading on which makes me believe its definitely a problem on Zenimax's side.
RedAsKetchum wrote: »Thing I know its not temp issues. Im always monitoring these things and Im water cooled. (Ryzen 3800x - 8 cores) Its the one game crashing for me right now. Cant even think of any other game that I had crash before other than the notorious cyberpunk.
I also have my bios on the latest version and so far the issue only happens with multithreading on which makes me believe its definitely a problem on Zenimax's side.
The CPU isn't doing the rendering. CPUs are well equipped to handle multithreading for a long time and it is unlikely to put a dent in modern CPUs. However, now you have extra CPU processes telling the GPU to do more work, so you will see higher GPU utilization.
Most hardware related game crashes are more often GPU instability than CPU. The GPU usually benefits more than the CPU when a PC has good airflow. I'm not saying that's the case, and won't rule out software issues despite it working for some of us.
RedAsKetchum wrote: »RedAsKetchum wrote: »Thing I know its not temp issues. Im always monitoring these things and Im water cooled. (Ryzen 3800x - 8 cores) Its the one game crashing for me right now. Cant even think of any other game that I had crash before other than the notorious cyberpunk.
I also have my bios on the latest version and so far the issue only happens with multithreading on which makes me believe its definitely a problem on Zenimax's side.
The CPU isn't doing the rendering. CPUs are well equipped to handle multithreading for a long time and it is unlikely to put a dent in modern CPUs. However, now you have extra CPU processes telling the GPU to do more work, so you will see higher GPU utilization.
Most hardware related game crashes are more often GPU instability than CPU. The GPU usually benefits more than the CPU when a PC has good airflow. I'm not saying that's the case, and won't rule out software issues despite it working for some of us.
Well this is the only game acting out like this. I doubt its my gpu. I tried different drivers and its an rtx 3070 so its still got a lot of headroom (which I also monitor constantly). Theres gotta be something wrong with the multithread option.
Cirantille wrote: »It caused frequent crashes in my old machine
In new one no crashes whatsoever, I started to believe it might be too heavy on old specs