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Won't Fix
Votes
6
Found in
6000.1.3f1
6000.2.0b13
Issue ID
UUM-107470
Regression
No
Crash on GfxDeviceD3D12::ProcessReleaseQueue when performing various Unity operations
A recurring crash issue in the Unity Editor has been observed, affecting various workflows. These crashes have been reported to happen when:
1. Opening a Unity project
2. Entering Play Mode
3. Working on Prefabs
4. Editing tile maps
Reproducible with versions: 6000.0.47f1, 6000.1.0f1, 6000.1.1f, 6000.1.2f1, 6000.1.3f1
Reproducible on: Windows 11 (reporter), Windows 10 (other reporters)
First few lines of the stack trace:
{noformat}
0x00007FF9F0825156 (Unity) GfxDeviceD3D12::ProcessReleaseQueue
0x00007FF9F081AEB6 (Unity) GfxDeviceD3D12::EndOfFrameBookkeeping
0x00007FF9F0825A9C (Unity) GfxDeviceD3D12::QueuePresent
0x00007FF9F081B925 (Unity) D3D12Window::EndRendering
0x00007FF9F1FB0CAD (Unity) GfxDeviceWorker::RunCommand{noformat}
Comments (1)
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Rob-Fireproof
Jul 14, 2025 10:25
I get a crash with the same callstack on 6000.1.10f1. I have a script which duplicates our world geometry multiple times (for the purposes of testing performance at scale), and then switch to the scene view and zoom out.
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This issue has been fixed in the following versions or later:
6000.0.58f1
6000.2.5f1
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