Elite in vr freezing

Ok for some reason my elite dangerous keeps crashing in vr and i cant figure out why, here are my specs, Intel I5 7400, H270M motherboard, just swapped the powersupply to a gold 1000w Evga something (this was still happening before i swapped the power supply out), GTX 1070 GPU, Hyper 212 evo heatsink/fan combo, and i have an oculus rift and no overclock to anything.

Here is everything I've done:

Turned it off and back on, reinstalled elite, reinstalled steam vr, reinstalled oculus, reinstalled my os, reinstalled steam entirely, swapped out the power supply (will be swapping out other parts in the next few days when i get my i7), changed ports, reseated every connection in the computer. The only thing i can think of now is to install elite through the oculus client instead of trying to run it through steam vr, and when my i7 comes in, finally put in the new mobo, the i7 and the new M.2 SSD

Can anyone think of anything else to try to resolve this before i have to contact frontier?


Edit: Yep even crashed in the oculus client, this is downright unplayable​
 
GPU drivers. Had that happening with every set of 39x+ drivers from Nvidia when I was on my laptop. Launching through Oculus was unworkable. Steam usually stayed stable for a pretty decent while, though it would inevitably crash as well. The power supply isn't the issue. Also, I never had it happen until the Rift firmware update that came out a couple of months ago. Definitely seemed to be associated with that for me. I ended up building a new gaming rig and haven't had it happen once since.
 
GPU drivers. Had that happening with every set of 39x+ drivers from Nvidia when I was on my laptop. Launching through Oculus was unworkable. Steam usually stayed stable for a pretty decent while, though it would inevitably crash as well. The power supply isn't the issue. Also, I never had it happen until the Rift firmware update that came out a couple of months ago. Definitely seemed to be associated with that for me. I ended up building a new gaming rig and haven't had it happen once since.

ok so theres literally no way to fix this?
 
Could try underclocking the gpu with msi afterburner.

Bios update might be worth a shot.

Test if your cpu / memory is stable with prime95 or something.

Could also test gpu stability with unigine heaven or another benchmark that keeps on running.
 
Back
Top Bottom