Why does gmod keep freezing




















If not, review steps below and find some good videos or how-to articles on disassembling PCs, grounding yourself, removing specific components, and cleaning contacts — there are a lot of these available to suit any level of experience.

Search the internet for tips on grounding yourself before you open the case and frequently thereafter. Proceed at your own risk. Unplug your PC from the power source. Unplug any hard-wired peripherals keyboards, mice, etc. Find a flat surface where you can work and set the PC down. Verify that you have unplugged the PC from its power source. Open the PC case — this may require a Phillips head screwdriver.

Lay the case down on its side so that you have access to the motherboard. Visually inspect RAM sticks and any add-on cards installed in the motherboards slots the graphics card and the sound card would be typical. Look for any wires that might interfere or get damaged while removing a component — a wire that might. If you find any, take a picture that clearly shows how each wire is connected and then disconnect any wires needed to gain clear access to RAM and add-on cards one end only if possible.

RAM sticks. Ground yourself. Remove RAM stick and clean contacts with an eraser. Reseat RAM stick. Repeat d and e for each RAM stick. Foxe View Profile View Posts. I have learned that if you have a dual graphics card, it could freeze the frame, but the game continues normally. Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 24 Apr, pm. Posts: Discussions Rules and Guidelines. Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic harassment, fighting, or rude posts.

All rights reserved. All trademarks are property of their respective owners in the US and other countries. If i understand what the guy says, his screen recorder is able to see the game correctly? Good luck on this one. It would seem this is still quite active. It's not restricted to windowed mode, as I'm experiencing it in fullscreen. Interestingly, while I did suffer from it at one time, I must have found a workaround - but now that I've been forced to validate my files in order to hopefully fix some broken models, it's managed to undo itself quite masterfully.

The model issue in question was that all HL2 playermodels and their derivatives, like the 'Sci-Fi Citizens' addon or whatever it was called had some bad vertices that were causing the model to flood the screen with flickering, broken faces.

Dropping my graphics settings to minimum and systematically cranking them back up revealed that raising texture quality caused the issue. There might be other possible causes as well, but textures are the only ones I've discovered so far. I just managed to reproduce this by creating hundreds of unique fonts with surface. Speaking of my closed issue Yes it is a VRAM crash, I managed to fix it by creating an addon that stops rendering gmod when the game is not in focus and make the size of other windows smaller.

To fix the problem, you can verify the integrity of the game files in Steam. Steam Could is a useful feature that helps users to back up their game data conveniently in Steam. However, some users find that this feature could also lead to GMod crashing.

So, disabling the feature may help you fix the problem. Have you enabled Steam cloud sync in Steam application? Do you know how to delete Steam cloud saves?



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