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Re: Apex Crash - Overclocked/Overheated? - CPU IS NOT OVERCLOCK AND DONT OVERHEAT

@gabQuist From Reddit:

"The game uses avx instructions and seems to crash even on the most stable of overclocks, so you want to have an avx offset to help with stability."

Change your AVX offset in bios to 2 - This fixed it for me.
I have an 8700K running a stable OC @5.0GHz on all cores. Temps don't exceed 75 degrees under full load in APEX so it's not an overheating issue.

Happy Gaming.

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  • Ephyrel93's avatar
    Ephyrel93
    6 years ago

    @Fourtheye-ZAI could only put mine to -2 in the bios AVX offset so i assumed this is the fix i am runnning a i9900k not clocked i am running a MSI MEG Z390 ACE it was on AUTO before

    i got the same error 2080ti and i9900k.

  • Hello,I have the same error on 7700k +1070. Much more..  my 7700 dont overclocked (it works now on stock frequencies), it delided (using liguid metal) and in bios there is negative offset for processor voltage supply. (Experemental offset for less heating and 100% stability). And in third season I have this error stable once per day. Stress tests like LinX with avx instructions on all cores dont give mistakes or overheating more than 90 degrees.

  • EA_Blueberry's avatar
    EA_Blueberry
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    6 years ago

    Thank you for sharing technical knowledge on what has helped alleviate some of the crashes for you all. As a heads up, the team is aware of some performance issues affecting i9, i7, and some Ryzen processors. They are working on a fix and are expecting to deliver it out soon (mentioned here). I know it's hard to tell you all to be patient for situations like this and we really appreciate it. We'll update everyone on this as soon as possible.