Question / Help Whoops! OBS has crashed. (AFTER streaming for varied amounts of time)

Jubal

New Member
Just downloaded OBS and Twitch to try streaming for the very first time. From the very first stream, between 5 - 15 minutes OBS shows me this crash error and closes out. I don't think it's my system, even though it's a bit dated. Specs are below:

AMD A8-5600k APU Radeon HD Graphics 4.30 GHz
8 gb RAM
Windows 10 64-bit

The game I was playing with this log was Dark Souls III, but before that it crashed repeatedly after playing League of Legends and once just on my desktop for no apparent reason.

Log:
<script src="https://gist.github.com/anonymous/1f9efefb93033ad5e3e6fc0aeeea4f17.js"></script>

Crash Log:
<script src="https://gist.github.com/anonymous/d1c77f737fa7218b16f39c2ec100fcba.js"></script>

Hopefully I did the log uploads correctly. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 

R1CH

Forum Admin
Developer
You don't need to copy embed links, just link the logs directly. Those aren't readable (try clicking them!)
 

sam686

Member
Check your stability of your CPU with Prime95 or intelBurnTest, expecially if overclocked. Or turn off overclock.

CPU Name: AMD A8-5600K APU
CPU Speed: 4322MHz, overclocked?
This CPU was designed to run at 3.6 Ghz (3600 MHz) and could go up to 3.9 GHz for turbo speed. https://www.google.com/search?q=AMD+A8-5600K+specs

Either turn off overclock, or face random stability problems when overclocked too far.
 

Jubal

New Member
Check your stability of your CPU with Prime95 or intelBurnTest, expecially if overclocked. Or turn off overclock.

CPU Name: AMD A8-5600K APU
CPU Speed: 4322MHz, overclocked?
This CPU was designed to run at 3.6 Ghz (3600 MHz) and could go up to 3.9 GHz for turbo speed. https://www.google.com/search?q=AMD+A8-5600K+specs

Either turn off overclock, or face random stability problems when overclocked too far.
Thanks for the input. I actually know very little about overclocking and have never set up my system for that, so unless that's something that can be done automatically then I don't think the CPU is overclocked. Or if you're saying that it looks like it is, could you let me know how to turn it off? I'll look that up on my own as well, and use that software to test the stability.
 

sam686

Member
One place it can easily be overclocked is in the motherboard / BIOS settings. To get there, turn off the computer, then right after turning on computer, repeatedly press "delete" (or "del") button or "F2", depending on which motherboard you might have.
 
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