Game keeps crashing and closing window or completely freezes PC
I run java minecraft and only have iris+sodium w/complementary unbound shader and the game either crashes in 30sec/20min and gives me the exit code -1073740791 or completely freezes and have to hard restart PC.
Things I've tried and not work:
-uninstall/install minecraft, java, iris+sodium, & shader
-stress test hardware, including memtest
-clean install of nvidia drivers and made sure all other drivers were updated
-uninstalled/disabled screen recording software besides discord. Xbox & nvidia overlay were disabled
-place the unstable-release into the mods pack
I'm not very good at reading crash reports/logs, but the things that stood out to me were:
- Error while parsing the block ID map entry for "block.10104":
- The block minecraft:stone_slab has no property with the name variant, ignoring!
- Found unknown and unsupported uniform InSampler in iris:composite
If anyone could help me, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm at a loss and can't handle any more disconnects lol
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latest.log
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minecraft_crashlog.txt
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Aw shucks I don't know how to read that crashlog
A few things to note, the warnings are fine, they happen to pretty much everyone, so they're ok, also you're putting too much ram for Minecraft, change it to 4-6gb
Otherwise I genuinely don't know, you've done all the right steps, if Minecraft is the only thing causing freezes it might be an idea to reinstall java
Ah you've already reinstalled java...
Hmm
Did a Google, are you using RivaTuner or anything like that?
Also double check your ram timings and voltages to make sure they're not too high or low, try disabling or enabling XMP etc etc
No, ive never used rivatuner (had to look it up), but I do have corsair software (monitoring hardware temp), but thats it.
I'll lower the ram on minecraft to the specified amount and look into the XMP
i'll post a reply once its done
Update: ram was fine from what i could tell with my little knowledge in the subject, but XMP was disabled. I enabled it and tested the stability in minecraft with no disconnects so far after ~30min.
I will leave this unmarked atm till i'm able to test for a longer duration if thats alright. I should be able to give an update by tomorrow
No worries, I'm happy it's at least partially working now
Right? I was one more DC away from just giving up lol
Seems like the rendering part in the JVM crashed. Possibly issues with Minecraft 1.21.5?
no such thing as the "rendering part" of the JVM
this is memory corruption
12th gen, though...
shouldn't be degraded
It's possible (but unlikely) a mod is causing this
to test RAM, you want to use memtest86+
Memtest86+
Memtest86+ | The Open-Source Memory Testing Tool
Memtest86+ is an advanced, free, open-source, stand-alone memory tester for 32- and 64-bit computers (UEFI & BIOS supported)
They only have Iris and Sodium.
:yes:
so probably RAM
Snapshot Iris?
memtest86+ catches it 100% of the time
:thonkwithshades:
actually, yeah
why are you using the unstable release
use the one from Modrinth
Even I missed that.
:yes:
now I remember what happened š
One of the unstable releases is marked as 1.8.12 by accident
it's actually a beta of 1.8.11
I only tried the unstable release after crashing many times and found that solution worked for some ppl. Unfortunately it didnāt work for me and removed it
Iāll run it now.
Iāll have to wait till tomorrow unfortunately. My usb is at work lol
yeah, that was a separate crash problem
you can tell by the DLL it says as āproblematic frameā
if itās in jvm.dll, it means itās a memory/CPU bug (usually)

Ran the test, sry for the distortion, took the photo with my phone bc I didnāt see a screenshot key
Gonna have to wait for IMS to decipher that, but seems like your RAM has 1 singular bit being problematic?
Yeah, thatās what it looks like, but I donāt have enough experience to say.
thatās the wrong program sadly (yes, memtest86 and memtest86+ are completely different programs :trolley:)
but regardless yeah, looks like either your RAM is bad, or your motherboard canāt handle the clock speed
if you have XMP, turn it off and try testing again
(also use memtest86+, itās much simpler and you can understand it)
I had an identical problem of my own on Intel 13th gen
where it just could not handle XMP at all

Gotcha. I downloaded it from the linked website, but may have done something wrong.
huh
did I link the wrong site?
no, memtest.org is the right one
You got the Passmark (corporate) one
anyway itās 1 am so I gtg, people in general PC discords can probably help you get memtest86+ if you ask
gotcha, i'll fix it up tonight and update tomorrow
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sounds good
ping me if/when you get results and I can look into it
oh, and as for the XMP, it was disabled when I 1st started this,. Recently enabled it per Rain
thank you all for all the help!
13th gen degradation?
:linus:

@IMS pinged as instructed š