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Hello

I have been having an issues with Guild Wars 2 over the past week since I have returned.

I will randomly freeze in a mission and the game will lock up I still hear audio but everything else locks up, I then have to open a new desktop to open task manager to end the task.Once I reload the game I am greeted to a black character select screen that then also crashes every time.

Restating my compute do resolve this until it crashes again. I have ran the Repair Shortcut Method, Uninstall and Reinstall

My specs are a 9900K, 2080ti (Driver version 445.87), 16GB DDR4 3000mhz, Running from an SSD and Windows 10 64bit

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EYkf39SXgAAOR4S?format=jpg&name=4096x4096

I am just don't know what to do since this is like the 5th time in 2 days :(

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Yeah mine were too. I open it up pull the card out clean the card fan looking thing all the inside fans. Use q-tips for the outer fan and it stopped the freezing. When I over heated i replace the thermal glue so that was diff. I am not a computer guy at all just telling you what worked for me after weeks of desperation. Had the same freeze sometime audio w black screen or just a steady annoying audio stuttering sound and any time i freeze 2 times I just reclean it all again to fix. Maybe some tech savy guy help you soon. gl

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I will randomly freeze in a mission and the game will lock up I still hear audio but everything else locks upThat's a stability issue in your system like too much overclock on your GPU or CPU.

A faulty RAM module or Power supply or VRM issue would likely cause a bluescreen or a complete reboot.

The Windows Event Viewer should help you localizing your problem.

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@KrHome.1920 said:

I will randomly freeze in a mission and the game will lock up I still hear audio but everything else locks upThat's a stability issue in your system like too much overclock on your GPU or CPU.

A faulty RAM module or Power supply or VRM issue would likely cause a bluescreen or a complete reboot.

The Windows Event Viewer should help you localizing your problem.

Hello

My GPU is factory overclocked since I bought the Asus 2080ti OC, My CPU is undervolted.

I have checked event viewer and not seen any Driver Crash logs or CPU power error.

I am currently testing if it was NVIDIA Control Panel since I set an FPS cap of 143 and set it to Max Performance set, Since I also had Vsync enable in game so there may have been a conflict.

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