Hi, a friend of mine just downloaded the newest version of minecraft (1.19)
and after he starts the game it seems to work for about 20 seconds, then the computer freezes and he need to reboot for anything to work again.
We already tried to:
rename the .minecraft folder (reinstall the game)
update windows, graphics driver, java (normal and JDK)
run the SFC (system file check) from Windows
All help or ideas regarding our problem are welcome, Thanks.
~ Veo
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It just blue screen or not? and what the BSOD code?
And if computer continously freezing again, It could be overheating issues. Minecraft is very intensive of CPU usage. So, try monitoring your CPU and GPU temp by using HWMonitor and post (text) of this Max CPU and GPU temp when and during Minecraft was opening.
Since we aren't getting a blue screen don't know a code to provide.
But we now found out (with HWMonitor) that indeed the CPU is overheating, are there any software side solutions for this problem?
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 - Max Temp 63° - Temp with MC open 90°
Use ThrottleStop during opening the game.
You can undervolt the cpu, if the CPU supports of undervolting. To undervolt the cpu, search in internet.
If the CPU doesn't support for undervolting, you need to decreases of frequently of turbo boost. It will not disable turboboost, but only decreases maximum for turboboost and it will not decreases for gaming performance (if the downclocking are slightly) and it worked for me.
Open ThrottleStop, then go to TPL
In Speed Shift section, you can decrease the maximum of Speed Shift section (38 = 3,8 Ghz) by subtracting of 2 until the problem is gone (with in game testing). If the same persist, try to subtracting again by 2.
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And then press apply and you can try to open the game again to test freezing problem occurs again or not.
Example: if the Speed Shift maximum is 46, set to 44. If the problem is still alive, reduce again by 2 until the pc won't be freezing again. But if the freezing problems keep occurs (even you was set max value to 30), you might consider to replacing your thermal paste and clean the dust of ventilation on your laptop.
For PC Users, you can replace the CPU heatsink with the new CPU heatsink fan (Don't use stock cooler) to solving the problem.
Warning: Going to below 30 of max value is not recommended and it will reduce the FPS and performance of Minecraft
@tevomon, have you check the cpu and gpu temp using HWMonitor? If yes, consider to cleaning the vents of the dust and replacing thermal paste of laptop or PC.
If still didn't work, underclock or undervolting with Throttlestop in above method.
For PC Users, you can replacing CPU heatsink into new one (Don't use stock cooler!)
So the CPU in question is not supported. I guess will try to find other programs to undervolt if possible
The good old AMD Ryzen Master did the trick. Thank you so much for the support! "@Drageon DB (Dragonborn)"
With this the issue is kind of fixed, I don't really know how I can end this thread though...
maybe its a graphic issue , maybe , try to update your graphic and see if he has any other drivers or windows updates