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ERR_GFX_D3D_INIT and DIRECTX ERROR while playing a game

Anonymous
2022-03-11T07:51:02+00:00

I have been having this 2 errors while playing the game for more than 7 months now, and ive tried all the solutions out there but nothing worked, tried different drivers, windows updates, different windows, windows 10 and 11 and tries reinstalling games and verified them as well, replaced most of the parts GPU, PROCESSOR, RAM, MOTHERBOARD, COOLER, SSD, PSU but the problem doesn't seem to go away..i just think i've a made a biggest mistake using Microsoft Windows in my life.

MY SPECIFICATION

RYZEN 7 3700X

DDR4 8GB 3200MHZ HYPER X FURY

750WATT GOLD KIST PSU

ZOTAC RTX 2060 6GB

B450 TOMAHAWK MAX motherboard

The Temps are always fine it's never above 60° - 70° while on heavy load but why is game crashing all the time? Happens with even the old games like Dying light 1, the games are super fine cause i used to play with the same game file, when i was playing on my potato pc but there was never any errors like this even in GTA ONLINE but now i don't know.. the more higher performance hardware i get the more errors it's bringing. And in my country i had to pay over 120% of more price than usual for my pc still i am having these issues. Do i have to sell these and buy MAC for gaming now? But to make this easy i've tried every websites and every videos on yt to fix this and nothings worked so

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Gaming

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-03-12T02:14:55+00:00

    Hi

    Welcome to the Microsoft community.

    From your description, your problem is most likely caused by the graphics card, you could enter the Nvidia driver, set the graphics performance to high performance, and set the windows power mode to high performance mode to see if the problem has improved?

    Looking forward to your further news.

    You are welcome to reply to this topic at any time, and sincerely thank you for your support of Microsoft products and services.

    Best regards

    Derrick Qian | Microsoft Community Support Specialist


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