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    Adavon Locklet
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    Monk Lv 80
    Most recent attempt to fix this issue so far has been a motherboard change, I went from a X570 AORUS PRO WIFI (rev. 1.0) to an ASUS ROG Strix B550-F Gaming (WiFi)
    kept everything else the same in my build, and has had the most stable performance so far
    Ryzen 3600X / 32GB RAM (4x8GB HyperX FURY) / RTX3060 With the same Windows install on my SSD

    I don't know what the the 2 boards have that make them run differently with FFXIV, one theory I have is how the ram trace topology is on the 2 boards, but I do not have the ability to test to confirm this at all

    Edit: After changing out the motherboard was able to play on Tuesday (Sept. 14) for up to 8 hours with only a 90k disconnect error, that I am able to account for a possible router that needs to be replaced
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    Adavon Locklet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adavon View Post
    Most recent attempt to fix this issue so far has been a motherboard change, I went from a X570 AORUS PRO WIFI (rev. 1.0) to an ASUS ROG Strix B550-F Gaming (WiFi)
    kept everything else the same in my build, and has had the most stable performance so far
    Ryzen 3600X / 32GB RAM (4x8GB HyperX FURY) / RTX3060 With the same Windows install on my SSD

    I don't know what the the 2 boards have that make them run differently with FFXIV, one theory I have is how the ram trace topology is on the 2 boards, but I do not have the ability to test to confirm this at all

    Edit: After changing out the motherboard was able to play on Tuesday (Sept. 14) for up to 8 hours with only a 90k disconnect error, that I am able to account for a possible router that needs to be replaced
    as of my last post I've not had a crash since changing out the motherboard, as for me it seems to have been an incompatibility with the game and that board, or a setting that board had that FF did not play well with
    it's sad that it's the players that have to respond so much to each other to get anywhere with diagnosing a problem, or just so much self diagnosing
    with only ever getting one or two responses from a mod, that never seem to get anywhere, due to being the most basic of troubleshooting tips or a copy paste response about supplying a system report
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    It's always the same response, it's always been the same response looking years back with this issue. Most of the time it seems like AMD is the issue, I've seen a few players with intel CPUs:s but mainly it seems like an issue with AMD. I've also tried everything, last time I reinstalled my OS and ONLY installed steam and FF14 and it still crashed. It's hardware related, windows warn for hardware error, it's not because of broken parts but some compatibility issue with certain hardware, and as long as Square doesn't actually let the devs look at this issue it will never be fixed, forum mods respond with at most 2 responses and then they don't answer anymore. This game works better with old hardware and clearly is a lot more stable with Intel.
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