07-27-2024, 07:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-27-2024, 09:20 AM by equal2.
Edit Reason: stating os
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specs:
cpu: ryzen 9 5900x
gpu: amd rx7900xt
ram: 32gb
os: windows 10 64bit
pcsx2 has been acting a little silly lately
before i say anything else, pcsx2 is fully updated
booted up a game, worked fine until i double clicked to fullscreen, causing my entire computer to hang for about 20 seconds followed by a restart.
after logging back in, restarted pcsx2, did the exact same thing, crashed again, exact same way
restarted again, tried updating gpu drivers and starting pcsx2 again
gave me this error for every game i tried, with every renderer as well.
Assertion failed in function Begin PresentFrame
(D:\a\pcsx2\pcsx2\pcsx2\GS\Renderers\Common\GSRenderer.cpp:511):
Host GPU lost too many times, device is probably completely wedged.
Press Abort to exit, Retry to break to debugger, or Ignore to attempt to continue.
here's the log
crash.txt (Size: 14,47 KB / Downloads: 256)
i guess the only thing to do now is roll back my graphics drivers and just not full screen?
update: solved by restarting computer.
cpu: ryzen 9 5900x
gpu: amd rx7900xt
ram: 32gb
os: windows 10 64bit
pcsx2 has been acting a little silly lately
before i say anything else, pcsx2 is fully updated
booted up a game, worked fine until i double clicked to fullscreen, causing my entire computer to hang for about 20 seconds followed by a restart.
after logging back in, restarted pcsx2, did the exact same thing, crashed again, exact same way
restarted again, tried updating gpu drivers and starting pcsx2 again
gave me this error for every game i tried, with every renderer as well.
Assertion failed in function Begin PresentFrame
(D:\a\pcsx2\pcsx2\pcsx2\GS\Renderers\Common\GSRenderer.cpp:511):
Host GPU lost too many times, device is probably completely wedged.
Press Abort to exit, Retry to break to debugger, or Ignore to attempt to continue.
here's the log

i guess the only thing to do now is roll back my graphics drivers and just not full screen?
update: solved by restarting computer.