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Vanilla skyrim keeps CTD-ing. I run out of ideas... Detailed description in post.


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Hey guys. I'll try to tell you my Problem as short and detailed as possible.

 

1 Week ago I bought skyrim. It ran smooth, without crashes. I had an 40h save game.

I also had some mods active.

 

3 days ago I had to reinstall my Windows.

After Windows was complete I installed skyrim and my mods again. I played and the game crashed to desktop after 20 minutes.

I thought: well... Its a Bethesda game, so what...

I started skyrim again. Aaaand it crashed again.

So I tried Vurts stress test. And skyrim crashes every time after 1-2 minutes.

So I saved my mod archives, deleted skyrim, nexus mod manager an wrye bash.

I reinstalled Skyrim again and did a stress test again. This time I was confused, because it crashed again and again and again...

I tried to verify the game data, disabled my AntiVirus, RazerSynapse and tried again. Crashes again.

I can't help me further.... I can run any other game at full settings.

 

My system specs:

OS: Win 7 ultimate home 64 bit.

CPU: i7 - 4930k

MB: Rampage IV Gene (Asus)

GPU: EVGA GTX 780ti

RAM: 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum

SSD: Samsung 840 pro (120gb)

PSU: Corsair AX1200i

 

 

So guys, you are my last help!

I am not new to modding, Bethesda games and quite versed in such pc issues, but don't hesitate to bring up the dumbest/obviously solutions.

When you are stucked and don't know any further, sometimes you don't see the easiest things :)

Every answer is welcomed!

 

PS: sry for my Bad school-english. I study jurisprudence in germany...

 

 

Edit: some admin can put this thread in the "technical Problem", Area. I posted in the wron area

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My system specs:

OS: Win 7 ultimate home 64 bit.

CPU: i7 - 4930k

MB: Rampage IV Gene (Asus)

GPU: EVGA GTX 780ti

RAM: 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum

SSD: Samsung 840 pro (120gb)

PSU: Corsair AX1200i

 

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Thx for reading my full post...

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Have you installed the gpu drivers correctly. and make sure you are not using a modded save game, both of these will cause issues. Failing that make sure you have installed windows correctly you may not have an update or program installed yet, like direct X, service pack 1, Net frame works, Microsoft visual C++. I do not know if skyrim needs there, but there is an issue with jibs quest and C++ runtime error so there may be a need for these programs.

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A few questions.....

 

How old is the Build ?

How hard did you Stress Test the computer ?

IS anything Overclocked?

 

That Rig should handle a Vurt stress test for hours...Did you do the test at Speed multi 1500? Can to run Prime 95, furmark, OCCT without issues? (For OCCT run the Power supply test). Try a few different GPU drivers.

 

 

Screen shot of my Vurt stress test....250 mods and got bored at 45 mins..covered the entire map multiple times.

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My rig is 4 months old. It can run everything and laughes at every other stress test. I am very ocd with my tech stuff. I put the pc together complete by my selfe.

I installed all the latest drivers.

DirectX, NetFrame, and Windows is up to date.

I had my CPU at 3.9 but I cut it back to 3.4 to standard.

 

Programs that are installed besides Windows:

Samsung Magican (SSD tool)

Avira (disabled/enabled)

Razer Synapse

Winrar

Ccleaner

Teamspeak

MS Office

Firefox

Steam

 

This PC is only for gaming and formating my study works/Tests.

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Guys,

call me stupid, but it works now. 105mods active and still rocking on.

I don't know what I have done. After I rearranged all the stuff in my room(I do this every now and then), I downloaded skyrim again, made me some toast and did 15 mins stress test.

Normal gaming also works fine ;)

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