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NhexTurtle

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  1. Hi, So I've been getting a Machine Check Exception While play Arma 3. I already posted the results of my troubleshooting on Steam but support there is scarce. So after a few minutes of playing the game crashes with a blue screen. I've updated every driver for my system. Other games like Battlefield V and Total War Warhammer 2 run on ultra with no problems. Does anybody have any clue of what it might be? The game is unplayable and most of the hours I've spent in game was doing troubleshooting. I've also run 3DMark benchmarks and everything is fine. My machine: - MB: Asus Prime Z390M-Plus - CPU: i5-9600K - GPU: MSI RTX2070 ARMOR 8G - RAM: 16GB - OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Things I've already tried: - Making sure all the drivers are up to date (everything is up to date) - Reinstallling GPU drivers (didn't solve) - Check CPU temperatures (not an issue) - Check for CPU Bottleneck (not an issue) - Run Steam file check (found no problem) - Reinstalling the game (nope) - Running RAM on it's lowest speed (didn't solve) - Running the game on Windows 7 compatibility (didn't solve) - Reset Windows 10 (didn't solve) Checked the minidump created with the blue screen. It's something related to intelppm.sys file. No other program, or game is creating this problem. Do you guys have any more recommendations? It's been tiresome.
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    Blue Screen after a few minutes in game

    The error is indeed an hardware error but it's not exclusive of a physical fault. If it was hardware 3DMark Benchmarks and Battlefield V would have killed my computer by now. No diagnostic tool or Windows Event, hint for a problem. Thanks for your replies. If you guys have any more suggestions please tell me as I don't know what else to do. I'm beliving it's a compatibility issue with my hardware that's for sure. It only happens with Arma. The CPU and GPU are pretty recent. Probably the drivers are faulty for "older" games. I don't know, it's a shame... EDIT: I've reduced the video options from high to standard. Been playing for the past 1h30 with no crashes. Regarding the bluescreen, it's related with intel hardware (most likely the processor) can you guys help me figure out which video options can cause high processor load? Particles, View Distance and Shadows or should I be focusing on others?
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