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SP. wrote on 5/27/2022, 9:04 AM

@WV03 Depending on the hardware specifications of your computer a complete, fresh new installation of Windows and the newest hardware drivers could do wonders for the stability.

PATIENT-X wrote on 5/27/2022, 9:30 AM

@WV03

Hello, welcome

What's your Pc hardware specs?

What is the software you have and it's version?

Have you updated audio and graphics drivers?

Stephen

Forum Moderator

Pc self build by me.

Azza Pyramid 804 case

Intel Core i5-13600K Processor 3.5GHz

Kingston FURY Beast 32GB (16GB x 2) 4800MHz DDR5

Geforce RTX2080 Founders edition

Firecuda 530 1tb SSD Nvme

Team Group T-FORCE DELTA MAX RGB LITE 2.5" 1TB SATA III

Corsair RM1000x 80 PLUS Gold Fully Modular ATX 1000 Watt Power Supply

5in LCD Screen

Lian Li UNI SL120 V2 triple fans

MSI Meg Unify Z690 motherboard

 

 

David-Barselow wrote on 5/27/2022, 11:12 AM

Just to add to the previous 2 comments, If you are using windows, get yourself a USB drive that is ReadyBoost compatible 64gb should be just fine even less will also do. Be sure to research Microsoft Windows ReadyBoost to learn how to use it this ought to help with your machine from crashing as often as it does.

 

WV03 wrote on 6/12/2022, 2:45 PM

@WV03

Hello, welcome

What's your Pc hardware specs?

What is the software you have and it's version?

Have you updated audio and graphics drivers?

Stephen

Forum Moderator

Hello there!

My PC specs: 2070 RTX SUPER, Ryzen 5 3600x, 32GB RAM
I have MMM either premium or plus (one of the 2)
Yes, both are up to date.

SP. wrote on 6/12/2022, 3:31 PM

@WV03 What audio device are you using? The Realtek chipset on your mainboard or a good external USB audio interface with ASIO drivers?