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  1. Managed to fix the problem. After cleaning my PC I found a way to limit my CPU. I reduced my CPU speed by 50% and that seemed to fix my issue with 3DXChat. For anyone curious as to how I did that you can search it up and it should pop up with some instructions. If not then here.
  2. I think I found a way to limit 3DXChat taking so much of my CPU. I'll test it sometime today and see if it can stay on for more then an hour.
  3. Did the memory test, no problems came up. Found this out while monitoring it closely that my temps are reaching towards 65 and above so it is a temperature issue but it's only focused on my CPU and not my GPU. 3DXChat is too demanding on my computer when it comes to my CPU. Any idea how to limit it? My GPU is fine even on the highest setting but just having the game open, it absolutely eats through my CPU and overheats it.
  4. I got my PC Cleaned and a new thermal paste applied to the CPU. Tried to run 3DXChat again but it still shut off. I was looking at the temperatures and they weren't as high as I thought staying around 40 - 56. Is their anything else you suggest to do? I even went into task manager > details and set 3DXChat to low priority so it doesn't take as much from my CPU but looking at the task manage it takes a huge chunk of my memory. Any suggestions?
  5. I tried that pretty early on when the problems first started occurring. Never worked.
  6. @Diana PrinceSo I learned that while 3DXChat is open, it almost doubles my CPU speed which might be because my CPU could be overclocked, resulting in it overheating. Is there anyway you know that can sort of Limit 3DXChat from demanding so much of my CPU?
  7. Additionally. I installed the WhySoSlow program and tried to run an analyze but it said my CPU doesn't have a temperature sensor. So now I'm just lost on what to do again.
  8. I replicated the crash and got no crash report. Meaning it's a temperature issue like you said. What should I do from here?
  9. No I don't get a blue screen at all. It just straight up shuts down my PC. I don't know what Windows Event Viewer is and I don't know how to check 3DXC crashing logs. Should I still try that program you linked or do you have another solution?
  10. Hello, To whomever is reading this I really need some help with this stuff. To start off I'm just going to put my PC Specs and then continue. Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X-2070 SUPER Motherboard: B450M Motherboard Graphics: GeForce RTX 2070 Super 8GB Memory: 16GB DDR4 3000 (2 x 8GB) SSD: 1TB SSD Power Supply: 650 Watt Gold Power Supply Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home 64-bit So with that out the way, to put it in a summary my Computer can run almost about anything at high or max graphics quality and I have no problems with connecting to rooms or otherwise. All of my drivers are updated and I can run current gen games for hours consecutively without ever crashing or encountering a bug technical wise. Yet whenever I try and play 3DXChat for more then an hour or two, it shuts down my computer instantly given the time. I have checked if it was 3DXChat just taking an absurd amount of power but that didn't seem to be the case. I checked if it was the temperatures and I'm not sure if it's because of that either. I asked for support from Eva in which I was given a batch file that cleared the registry, although this seemed to work before, now it doesn't and I'm at a loss on what to do now. If anyone can help me this would be greatly appreciated.
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