Hello, when i try to join a server example a west coast one with at the time 16 players in it the game opens starts loading the map, lags a bit then crashes with gpu not responding error, i joined an italy official server with 10 people and the game loaded up no issue at all, same for nuburgring one played for half an hour happily, ill try other servers too, tough its the second west coast server so far i tried that gave me gpu not responding error, i tried also lowering the graphics to lowest but no help the pc should be plenty enough powerful, specs below:
hp omen 16 c0002sl
AMD Ryzen 7 5800H
RX 6600m 8gb
16 gb ram
1tb nvme ssd
thanks in advance
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but this is indicative of GPU failure. We have a member of our recording team with symptoms exactly as you have described and he has verified that his GPU is starting to go. Especially if the “GPU not responding” error is from windows and not our launcher I would recommend getting into a program like Geekbench 6 and bench testing your system.
Of course you can try updating your BIOS and doing a clean install of BeamMP and dropping your BeanNG user folder, but, it doesn’t sound good.
ah damn that would be unfortunate, i just bought this recently, ill try stress testing it is there a chance its overheating and need to replace the thermal paste with fresh quality one?
Unfortunately I can’t advise on something like that, if I give you bad advice and you damage your system it’s a bit of a liability on our part, haha. I’m sure your Event Log will give you more information though. . .hopefully
Assuming you bought it new claim warranty on it
This would be my advice as well, send it to Geek Squad and have them claim it out before your warranty runs out.
no prob i know how to do it , im probably gonna do it soon just to be sure
An update, i stress tested it with furmark for a good while and the gpu showed no issues.
also i bought this used no warranty
If you have ever used programs like MSI Afterburner, make sure the overclock is not set too high. If you do have MSI Afterburner, set the clock to 0 and try again, if the issue persists, try doing an underclock. If this doesn’t fix the issue, you may need to contact BeamNG developers, the reseller, or your GPU’s designer.