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Vibzz01

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  1. Hello, first of all, thank you for your reply. Yes, the crash sound is just a Windows error sound, I think... The GPU is not overclocked; I just set the clock speed manually to 2500. And yes, I didn't have these problems before I switched from my AMD Ryzen 7 7800x3D to the 7 9800x3D + new motherboard. I'll have to test the power supply. Thanks for now :) The voltages should also be suitable; my system draws approx. 600 watts at maximum collars and I have a 1000-watt power supply. Temperatures should also be suitable.
  2. Hello, I have a problem with my MSFS2024. When I start my simulator, I can do everything as usual, I can start flights, etc., but after a certain amount of time (e.g., ~1 hour), I hear a crash sound and my entire system freezes (i.e., the image freezes) and I can't move the cursor or anything else. I looked at the crash report and it says: [OnCrash] Msg="GPU Device Removed" [Platform] CmdLine=[] [Engine] ReportVersion=10 I assume it's a problem with the graphics card (GPU), but the question is, what exactly could the problem be? What I have already done: - Completely reinstalled Msfs2024 - Reinstalled graphics card drivers or tried older versions - Added the following files to the Windows Registry Editor (TdrDelay, TdrLevel) - Changed the clock frequencies of my GPU.... My specs: - Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB VRAM - AMD Ryzen 7 9800x3D - MSI MPG b850 edge wifi TI (motherboard) - 32GB DDR5 Ram Corsair 6000 MHZ (approx. 28 GB of which is used in the game)

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