POE 2 Complete PC Freeze while loading screen

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cooling system issues?


OK so if a process is stressing a CPU and cooling system to 100% for extended periods of time, it's not good for the system. These things are physical matter, temperature and power cause wear and tear.

There are few problems:
1. Bad cooling system (bad choice).
2. Defective CPU right from the manufacturer.
3. Bad fan profile
4. What's "extended period of time"? Hour, week, year? And where is those limits defined? Were you warned by the manufacturer that your CPU cannot run at 100% load for "extended period of time"?
5. Throttling doesn't work for your CPU? So it's defective CPU if that protective mechanism fails.

TL;DR if your is CPU cannot run at 100% load, blame your setup, cooling system, CPU, PSU or altogether.
Last edited by cursorTarget#1174 on Dec 24, 2024, 3:07:37 PM
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cooling system issues?


OK so if a process is stressing a CPU and cooling system to 100% for extended periods of time, it's not good for the system. These things are physical matter, temperature and power cause wear and tear.

There are few problems:
1. Bad cooling system (bad choice).
2. Defective CPU right from the manufacturer.
3. Bad fan profile
4. What's "extended period of time"? Hour, week, year? And where is those limits defined? Were you warned by the manufacturer that your CPU cannot run at 100% load for "extended period of time"?
5. Throttling doesn't work for your CPU? So it's defective CPU if that protective mechanism fails.

TL;DR if your is CPU cannot run at 100% load, blame your setup, cooling system, CPU, PSU or altogether.


Yeah, I played thru hogwarts legacy 4k with settings ALMOST decked out, but when poe2 crashes after 10 min of gameplay its instantly defective cpu and fan cooling. You need a reality check
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OK so if a process is stressing a CPU and cooling system to 100% for extended periods of time, it's not good for the system. These things are physical matter, temperature and power cause wear and tear.
There are few problems:
1. Bad cooling system (bad choice).
2. Defective CPU right from the manufacturer.
3. Bad fan profile
4. What's "extended period of time"? Hour, week, year? And where is those limits defined? Were you warned by the manufacturer that your CPU cannot run at 100% load for "extended period of time"?
5. Throttling doesn't work for your CPU? So it's defective CPU if that protective mechanism fails.

TL;DR if your is CPU cannot run at 100% load, blame your setup, cooling system, CPU, PSU or altogether.


Yeah, I played thru hogwarts legacy 4k with settings ALMOST decked out, but when poe2 crashes after 10 min of gameplay its instantly defective cpu and fan cooling. You need a reality check


You need to read this topic from scratch. You are missing a lot of useful information. Making assumption based on the last 1-2 pages is not good idea.
Last edited by cursorTarget#1174 on Dec 24, 2024, 3:28:23 PM
Same issue. Made a post myself.

AMD Ryzen 7 5800x 8 core CPU
32G RAM
RTX 4070ti
I have Ryzen 7 7700x RTX 4080 and yes i have same problem to.
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A user space process can overheat a CPU leading to a blue screen.

cooling system issues?


It should not even throttle (reduce CPU clock below base clock), 100% stres test for about 24h after I build a PC is standard test for me.

If you have prebuild system and it overheat after running 100%CPU/GPU then it have bad cooling and you should ask for support your vendor.
Last edited by virusek#3441 on Dec 24, 2024, 4:11:03 PM
Any update with this? its getting worse and worse. Can´t play anymore.
1st, I got this one error (D3D12 failed to create resource for texture) that crashed the game. Then every single time I loaded the game it crashed to this other stupid error - buffer underflow. I rebooted my computer and also reinstalled the game and that did not resolve the error. I changed some start parameters for Steam launch options of the properties (--noasync, --nologo, and --waitforpreload) of the game and then I was able to run the game, but then the damn game opened and forced the window to be minimized. Every time I clicked the icon to load the game, it just force minimized it. Finally, I figured out that if you lower or change your monitor resolution then the game will load.

5 days later, I still have to constantly deal with not being able to run the game in my normal resolution of 3840x2160, and have to downgrade to a crappier resolution JUST to even open the game!! If I use 3840x2160, the game literally always forces the game to be minimized every time I click the icon. I've never once experienced this many crashes and bugs in my 35 years of gaming.

I haven't even mentioned the other 4 crashes where I thought it was going to destroy my PC. It'd randomly do a hard reboot and boot to BIOS to the overclocking screen, saying an error about the overclocked settings profile failing to load. Well, I've never overclocked my PC and everything is default, so why would it even be saying that and why in the hell does PoE2 cause it to force a reboot to the overclock settings? It's done this multiple times, no game has ever done this in the 5 years I've used this PC.

This is getting seriously ridiculous. I rrrrrreally hope there's an upcoming patch that fixes all these bugs/crashes.
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Yoyiks#3202 wrote:
Any update with this? its getting worse and worse. Can´t play anymore.

Yes.

Last edited by cursorTarget#1174 on Dec 24, 2024, 5:23:54 PM
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TL;DR if your is CPU cannot run at 100% load, blame your setup, cooling system, CPU, PSU or altogether.


I was simply saying that it could be a layer of issues:

First, CPU spikes 100% and POE 2 freezes on loading screen. Second, ‘bad cooling system’ fails and you get a BSOD.

I never said anything about a CPU not being able to run at 100%, I was just saying it shortens the lifespan of your cooling system. If you keep an eye on it and are prepared to replace it more frequently, then great it’s not a problem for you.
Last edited by AdventureTom#1326 on Dec 24, 2024, 5:24:37 PM

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