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GTA V version? Newest
Up to date? Yea
Legit or Pirate copy? Legit, legal copy
Steam/CD/Social Club? Yeah
Windows version? Windows 10
Did you try to delete caches.xml and try again? Yeah
Error screenshot (if any) N/A
System specifications RTX 2080, Ryzen 7 2700x, 16GB DDR4 3200hz RAM
What did you do to get this issue? Not sure since the game worked fine on my old PC which had worse specs and an AMD Sapphire R9 270x GPU
What server did you get this issue on? Every server
CitizenFX.log file Attached below
.dmp files/report IDs Attached below

I have deleted and reinstalled FiveM but that did not make any difference. The game, regardless of which server I play on, randomly turns my computer off after 10-20 minutes of playing. No other game seems to do this, even games which require a lot more power seem to run perfectly fine.

CitizenFX.log (617.5 KB)

ccd1e416-c34f-4fef-a839-588c677d5b5a.dmp (6.7 MB)

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I tried removing the GPU drivers and doing a fresh install, as well as trying the non-gaming drivers but nothing seems to have helped. At the moment, due to this, I am unable to play the game.

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Still crashing here…

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And again…

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And again…

No need to bump, if someone has any idea on how to help you, they will try there best.

Be patient.

Definitely a hardware issue.

No other game causes this issue though, nor does any other software on the machine. Even games which require a lot more from a machine run perfectly fine.

Is there any way to check if there are issues with drivers? Because apparently, according to some old posts, Nvidia GPU’s have had issues in the past with FiveM.

Just trying to make sure it doesn’t disappear in to the abyss of the 10th page where no one goes. But that’s fine.

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