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Games Won't Launch

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Dec 11, 2014
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I upgraded my CPU, games were working. I updated my bios, GPU firmware, nvidia driver. Now no EAC games will open, and some other games.


Specs
10900f
Asus H410m-f Bios: Version 1601 [newest one couldn't be read by ezflash]
GeForce RTX™ 3070 GAMING OC 8G [465.89, rebar firmware update]
2x16gb ddr4
1tb SX8200 nvme

Software
Windows 10 2004
Kaspersky
Simplewall
Node.JS
Steam
Ditto
Greenshot

What I've tried:
Reverting driver
Disabling kaspersky
Disabling Simplewall
Creating a new user account
Doing a repair upgrade to windows 10 release preview.
SFC /scannow
Uninstalling msi afterburner etc
 
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Location
Serbia
System Name Dell Precision Workstation T5820 XL Tower
Processor Intel Xeon W-2195 18 cores 36 threads 2,3 - 4,3GHz 25MB l3 cache 8GT/s QPI
Motherboard Dell 0TVW7J
Cooling Air
Memory 8x32GB (256GB) DDR4 ECC registered Samsung 2400MHz CL17
Video Card(s) Manli Gallardo RTX 3080 Ti
Storage 10TB
Display(s) HyperX Armada 25 240Hz
Case Dell Precision T5820 Tower XL
Audio Device(s) Jamo Cornet 145, Technics SU-VZ320, Yamaha YST-SW80
Power Supply Delta Electronics H950EF-00 950W
Mouse Asus ROG Chakram
Keyboard Asus ROG Claymore II
Software Window 11 Pro for Workstations x64 23H2
Benchmark Scores 3D Mark Time spy 16848
Hello! Are STEAM games a problem for you or all games in general? I don't know which processor you had before that, but I know for sure that a large number of processor cores can create a problem when it comes to games. Try disabling a few cores and then start the game. If you shut down the cores via MSCONFIG, you will have to restart the computer. If they are STEAM games, then you turn them off in the task manager. Let me know what you did and if anything helped.
 
Joined
Aug 23, 2017
Messages
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System Name DELL 3630
Processor I7 8700K
Memory 32 gig
Video Card(s) 4070
You have to uninstall and reinstall all your games and launchers. Especially Steam., since it changes the cpu id number. Steam
will think it is a new pc. Changing graphics, ram, etc is fine, but not cpu's because of the id number.
 
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