Benchmark crashes after running

I've tried running the benchmark a few times, it goes through all 3 minutes of the benchmark, then tries to collect results, then the game crashes.

I've tried it in DX11, DX12, full screen, windowed, on 3 monitors, on 1 monitor... w/ and w/p the CPU button checked...

I've set the options to "Crazy" which plays just fine.

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Reply #1 Top

 

i7 5820k (OC to 4.0), 32gb DDR4 2666, GTX 980 TI, Intel 750 400GB SSD, Windows 10. Playing with a resolution of 6000x1080 (3 monitors using nVidia Surround)

https://forums.ashesofthesingularity.com/467689/page/7/#3594536

Taking from your hardware setup, have you tried removing your overlock on your CPU, and also stepping down from 3 monitors down to a single and see if the benchmark runs thru to completion?

Can you open your Task Manager, have it running during the benchmark, and immediately when it crashes, take a screenshot showing up the load on your CPU/RAM?

Also, if you have MSI Afterburner running, can you use it to again take a screenshot to show us the load on your GPU at the time of the crash?

Reply #2 Top

This problem went away with the latest patch 0.60.13596!

 

I can post more specifics if you need, for now here's a screenshot of the results:

Reply #3 Top

Here's the benchmark on 3 monitors

So the question is... to get 60 FPS with this rig, am I going to have to upgrade my CPU to the i7-5930k and add an additional 980 Ti?

Reply #9 Top

Starting on single screen benchmarks. Here's my full system build btw:

 

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Reply #10 Top

I think I spoke too soon.. Since switching back over to a single monitor on minimum settings, I can't get to the benchmark results page again. I'll try some more troubleshooting later, here's my CPU stats right at the crash: