I almost always play having speedfan open and the temperatures are within reasonable range. And my computer shut down Immediately after my screen turned black.
Rerolling my gpu's driver to 361.75 First using a program called DDU to remove all GPU drivers.ĪND still no change whatsoever. Trying to put on startup parameters again. No change except for no funky colors, trying the experimental version next.Įxperimental version offered no change except that my computer restarted itself again. I've now gone into the Nvidia control panel under resolution and turned off 144hz. I found some same looking crashes in other games' forums, now will try their fixes.Įdit: Just tried it and I still got a crash, this time around however, my computer turned itself off and on again. Renderer: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti (ID=0x1183)ĭ3d11: failed to create vertex buffer of size 1824 ĭ3d11: failed to create index buffer of size 192 ĭ3d11: failed to create vertex buffer of size 1680 ĭ3d11: attempt to lock null vertex bufferĭ3d11: failed to create vertex buffer of size 22880 Read from location 00000061 caused an access violation Game runs random time, less than 10 minutes, then crashing.ĭ3d11.dll caused an Access Violation (0xc0000005) I really hope there is a solution or this is a known issue so that it can be fixed soon because Subnautica is f****** awesome! :P Or its a problem with Subnautica/Unity and Nvidia, which seems more plausible as there is a crash file in Subnautica I am therefor left to either believe its a hardware problem and my GPU is on its last legs and if it is I might just lay down and cry. Anyways, when this happen I am left with no other option then to reset my computer, or hold down the power button, both solution equally painful to any gamer and computer user out there. However I believe this has been fixed as I haven't had any issues for a few days. Lately I have had the same problem in other games (Only difference is no color splats) which I am fairly certain was due to an Nvidia driver issues as many people had issues, this usually happened when I alt-tabbed or shut down a game. However there is still sound in my headset. When the crash happen, for a split second I see few "splats" of transparent color on my screen, often green or purple, then both my screens shut down not receiving a video signal from my GPU. I can play for a few hours on one occasion and few minutes on the other. But I wouldn't classify it as a normal crash and I'm honestly starting to fear for my computers health. Try installing the program again after this then see if it works.Hello. Click to restart your computer when you are prompted.
For Windows 8, you should update to Windows 8.1 from the Windows Store. This is the latest and only Service Pack update for Microsoft Windows 7.
For Windows 7, download Windows 7 Service Pack 1. This is the latest and last Service Pack update for Microsoft Windows Vista. For Windows Vista, download Windows Vista Service Pack 2. This is the latest and last Service Pack update for Microsoft Windows XP. For Windows XP, download Windows XP Service Pack 3.
If the problem continues, update your operating system to the latest Service Pack. Right-click the installer or setup file then select “Run as administrator.” See if this works. If this doesn’t work either, try starting the installer using the “Run as” option.
If this doesn’t work, try downloading Microsoft DirectX 9.0c End-User Runtime to update your existing Microsoft DirectX. The application works great on ATI Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce graphics adapters.
The latest version supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2003.
Download the latest Fraps 3.5.99 and install it. If you keep receiving that error when starting Fraps, try downloading the latest version. Fraps is an application designed for Microsoft Windows that you can use to take screenshots of your current screen, record a real-time video of the game you are playing, and display fps statistics on the corner of your screen for benchmarking purposes.