Computer Crash during "Calculate Model"

Hi Jesus Bibian Jr

You can play with CPU allocation -> affinity in the TASK MANAGER, depending on the Windows version, but look at the DETAILS and look for AFFINITY, then disable 1+ cores.

The main problem is, and I have observed it over a long time, the PC crashes are mostly related to not optimal setup, CPU is overheating, the PSU is NOT designed to deliver proper amperage to CPU-GPU ( running on 95-100 % all the time will KILL it very soon, that is why we have 30+ % headroom for PSU ). Few times, like with YOZ, it was highly likely because of drivers and Windows updates + BIOS. So it first needs to be pinpointed where is the actual problem. If you have a good PC, then the software cannot restart it. Speaking from experience with PC building since 1996, I had the first Dual xeon setup in 1998 in our country… so a LOT of experience with PC that restarted for no reasons… so based on all this I can say a lot about PROPER PC configurations…