We are having the same exact issue. I noted we have the same hardware and graphics card as the OP. After a clean OS restart Roblox completely freezes after a couple of minutes of play. It stays frozen until the game is killed in task manager and restarted. Roblox is unplayable in windows 11 with the GTX 1650. It seems to be some kind of compatibility issue between W11 and the GTX 1650, even with the latest video drivers. I note that Windows 10 with this video card had no problems.
roblox keeps freezing often while playing game, and everytime i press escape
Again, as the title says, roblox freezes every time i press escape, and also around every 20~ish seconds, for well over 5 seconds for each freeze.
specs: GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3550H with Radeon Vega Mobile Gfx
16GB ram
GPU 2: AMD Radeon(TM) Vega 8 Graphics
I already tried disabling hardware acceleration, changing graphics, reinstalling roblox 11 times, the microsoft store version (even worse), closing unwanted apps, playing different games (that run perfectly fine), updating windows, updating graphics drivers, and even different monitors.
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
2024-01-06T04:47:41+00:00 Same issue, I just performed a clean install of windows, and only downloaded Roblox. Issue still occurs. Must be an issue on Roblox's end, might just have to wait for an update..
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Anonymous
2024-01-04T01:47:08+00:00 I just built a new pc for my daughter and she says Roblox is freezing as well--Every 10 minutes or so it just freezes and she has to restart Roblox. I have reinstalled everything including Win 11 Pro and still having the same issue.
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Anonymous
2024-01-03T21:13:41+00:00 I am having the exact same problem and I'm getting pretty upset about it lol
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Anonymous
2024-01-01T21:44:34+00:00 yeah but instead of buying a new one and wasting money, its better to just try and fix it instead.