When Windows suddenly shuts down without any warning it’s usually not because of CPU overheating. I agree it seems like a CPU overheat protection thing, but the CPU isn’t overheating, unless task manager and coretemp are not able to accurately monitor or something. No individual core takes a load more than 40%, the temperatures don’t exceed 70c, and NO OTHER APP crashes the pc! It’s ONLY cubase, and it seems to happen randomly if I’m OCed above 4.3 ghz. Yeah it never beeps, and the weird thing is, coretemp and task manager are running. A little surprised your motherboard isn’t beeping prior to shutdown to let you know. Self shutdown, without an OS crash, will almost certainly be a CPU overheat protection given the overclocking. I’m going to try to ramp the CPU back up to 4.5 ghz and see if it’s stable now.Īpparently the GPU was using an active cooling and power consumption system which was screwing with Cubase. When I opened cubase again, I’ll still get the wayward spike when switching presets on waves plugins and stuff, but it’s gone from a spike every couple of seconds to a spike every 10 minutes or so. I went into Nvidia control panel, and made sure that Cubase 10 was set to “max performance” rather than “optimal power.” I also made sure “openGL” was set to on rather than auto. Turns out the issue might be GPU related rather than CPU. There was NOTHING but ASIO “real time spikes” despite this low usage.Īnyway, I figured out something that might be of interest. I’m monitoring CPU temperature and load, and it rarely goes over 35% and 70 degrees. As it is, I can overclock my system to 4.5 ghz on all ten cores, but I have to bring it back down to 4.3 because Cubase is the only program that crashes my computer at those speeds. I’ve been having stability issues since I got this program.
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