Random intermittent crashing. 20min to hour between crashes. No common issue causing it that I can see

dillz808

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Hello, I have glanced through the most recent forum posts under this place to see anyone else having this issue. But to my brief scrolling though they seem to specialized. My problem I cannot tell what is causing it in the first place

While I am playing 7Days either single player or multiplayer I end up crashing at random intervals. Time varies from 20 minutes to sometimes an hour or longer when I crash. EAC is on, my computer is above recommended specs. (4070 ti super, 14th gen i7, 48gb of DDR5 ram, Windows 11) The crashes just happen randomly while playing. I have a bunch of logs which I will link in a google drive down below. In the paste bin I will have my most recent log of issues. Most of the recent logs would be from a multiplayer game I was playing.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ewxPh0n78uCbkydZlUua2yKrBR0CPSEN?usp=drive_link

https://pastebin.com/qFVtVWvp

PS: Was not able to get crash log since I am posting this the day after it happened and I could not find anything in my temp folder

 
I cannot tell what is causing it
The first thing to do is check with your motherboard manufacturer for a bios update. The 14th gen Intel CPUs have very well documented issues
that are were only corrected recently with a microcode update.

 
Is your game installed on SSD or HDD?  Many computers have both.  If the game is installed on HDD, that will cause freezing every 20 minutes and sometimes at other times.  The freezing can vary from seconds to minutes.  If you move it to SSD, you shouldn't have that problem anymore.

 
Is your game installed on SSD or HDD?  Many computers have both.  If the game is installed on HDD, that will cause freezing every 20 minutes and sometimes at other times.  The freezing can vary from seconds to minutes.  If you move it to SSD, you shouldn't have that problem anymore.


Just a note, it really has less to do with where the game is installed, as to where your save data is.  The save data is the biggest data sync on the system.

 
Just a note, it really has less to do with where the game is installed, as to where your save data is.  The save data is the biggest data sync on the system.
You would think so, yes.  But when I used to have it on HDD in A20, it froze up to 3-4 minutes at a time, though usually only around 10 seconds.  When I originally moved it to another location, I moved only the game and not the saves and it stopped doing that.  Even so, it is still recommended to have both game and saves on SSD.  Performance will definitely improve with both on SSD.

 
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