Additionally, outdated graphic drivers or high usage of background apps can cause overheating, leading to frequent crashes. In this article, we will discuss various solutions to solve this problem.
1. Disable Overclocking
Overclocking your GPU can enhance performance by running it at higher speeds. However, incorrect or aggressive overclock settings can lead to instability, power delivery issues, or thermal limits being exceeded, causing the GPU to crash and lose connection with the rendering device.
2. Update Graphics Drivers
Graphics drivers serve as the communication bridge between your operating system and the GPU. Outdated drivers may lack optimizations and bug fixes, leading to compatibility issues and crashes.
For Nvidia Graphics Card
For AMD Graphics Card
3. Close Background Apps and Monitor Overheating
When too many background applications are running, they consume significant system resources, including RAM and CPU. This can cause the GPU to overheat or the system to become resource-starved, resulting in the game crashing.
4. Repair Game Files
If the issue persists, it may be due to corrupted game files. Restoring them via the Repair option can help. Note: If you use Steam to play Overwatch 2, you can
5. Run SFC and DISM
This issue might be caused due to corrupted system files, running the SFC and DISM commands will scan and fix all the corrupted system files which can cause issues while playing games.



















