Revit 2025.4 Constant crashing

Revit 2025.4 Constant crashing

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Revit 2025.4 Constant crashing

pprivado
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Revit 2025 is constantly crashing. It began about a week ago and initially seemed relatively benign. Now it is crashing regularly, and it is essentially unusable. It will crash constantly on startup. There are instances where I will open a file, but I will try to open a view within that file, typically, I try the 3D view, and it loads for a few seconds and crashes. It will also struggle with a specific file, but I doubt the file is the issue. In this case, it will reach approximately 50% and then crash.

I have performed clean uninstalls (both Revit wipe and Autodesk wipe), tried running Revit as another user, and opened both existing and new files. Additionally, I have uninstalled all plug-ins. I have the same Revit 2025.4 build on my laptop and have been using it, so I know the files are not corrupted.

Frankly, I am at my wits' end, as I am at the very edge of my computer skills. I have some suspicions regarding my CPU, as it is not the most reliable and is very power hungry, but I highly doubt it's the issue. Here is some context regarding my specific machine:

 

OS wise:

Windows 10 Pro 22H2

 

Hardware-wise:

Intel i9 14900K CPU

AMD 6900XT GPU

64 GB DDR5-6400 Dual Channel RAM

2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD

850W PSU

 

Any help is greatly appreciated!

 

I have attached some of the most recent crash journals:

 

 

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Marc.Cacciola
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This indeed is the issue.

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pprivado
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Hello, yes, the Intel processor was definitely the problem. I switched over to AMD, and it solved all of my issues. I replaced that I9 with the current AMD Ryzen Flagship.  To your point, I have been keeping up with all of my BIOS updates and such. I didn't bother with RMA'ing the I9; I gave that CPU and the accompanying bits to a friend for tinkering.

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