No need to apologize, it’s cool. Hoping it’s fixed as well now. Thinking it might have been corrupted somehow when I was cloning over my OS drive.
Okay, I think I figured it out. It was probably the RAM. It just happened to crash when MapleRoyals was running. MapleRoyals somehow triggers the incompatibility between my RAM and motherboard.
UPDATE: Still haven't figured it out. But I confirmed it's definitely Maple. Left the PC running other things overnight nothing happens. Try running Maple overnight sitting with store in FM. Next morning I find the PC rebooted. lol. Only thing I can think of are driver issues.
No BSOD, it freezes for like a second and then shutsdown just to restars the PC. In log files it does show that a BSOD occured but I don't think it's the case here. I've already pretty much swapped out every hardware component, even the PSU to find out if that was what was causing it. The only thing I haven't tried replacing is the motherboard, CPU and GPU. But I doubt these are causing the issue. It only happens when MapleRoyals is running. I looked up and some people with newer hardware had this issue as well. Only thing left for me to try is I think replacing the CPU or do a clean install of windows and see how that goes.
What if you run maple inside of a virtual machine? Could be an easy solution if maple really is what's causing the issue. There's a download link and guide for it here: https://royals.ms/forum/threads/how...graphical-glitches-closing-your-client.16643/ (make sure not to update vmware from the version provided for a smoother experience)
Something weird happened. So I left it on for proabably like 12 hours yesterday will this morning on the VM, no issue at all. But then I go check on my FM store and see how it did. Checking it for a bit and stuff and then all of a sudden, freeze + reboot... I dont get it anymore lol
Okay so I think I've found the issue. Been running maple all day and no crash so far. I uninstalled Gigabyte AORUS software that was controlling my GPU voltage and clockspeed. I think it somehow messed with the voltage that the RADEON software by AMD trying to controll as well. and for some reason was triggered by Maple? No idea. let me see if it will crash in the next coming days. Another thing I also did was slightly undervolting my RAM.
Okay Boys, the issues are back and worse now. The crash happens more often. I notice it often happens when I use owl or enter different FM's.