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Re: Battlefield Randomely Crash after upgrading to RTX 3080

Thanks for the details! @Marsopop for the dxdiag was intended that you uploaded it here so we can see what hardware/drivers you got.

Can you try to run Origin and BFV as Admin?

/Atic

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  • Hello

    Thanks for the reply.

    I've Fixed the problem on my own. I had to change DPi and compatibility settings.

    Thanks 

    Sincerely

  • Hey could you please describe your fix? I’m running into the same issue. Thanks

  • Marsopop's avatar
    Marsopop
    5 years ago

    Hey!

    Unfortunately, I'm having a problem over again.

    The fix was: Disable the DPI scale and compatibility to Windows 8  in the properties tab.

    It worked without CTD, and then I changed my Monitor from 1080P to 1440PUltra. the problem reoccurs.

    I was playing with 1070Ti and was no problem. Then Upgraded to 3080, CTD happened. 

    Not really sure what might cause the problem here.  I can't even diagnose rather the problem is hardware-related or software-related.

    If Hardware related, I should have CTD while I use 1070Ti. I also eliminated the possibility of a defective GPU. My GPU worked great in other games never caused CTD Tested in GTA V, BDO ONLINE, LOL, MONSTER HUNTER, Etc.

    My scenario is randomly CTD and then a blue screen with a lot of different codes. I have encountered some ram issue and then the driver .Btw I ran Clean DDU install so I guess it's just...I am not even sure what the problem might be.

    I subbed a year subscription but cant enjoys the game. ☹️

  • N4v1s's avatar
    N4v1s
    5 years ago
    @Marsopop Regarding problems like this, Battlefield is a little bit different to other games. So saying that other games work great, does not guarantee Battlefield to run fine. For me it has always been one of the two following things:
    - try reducing the GPU frequenzy by like 100MHz
    - make a clean install of the GPU driver and DON´T use the latest version. Choose a WHQL certified version from a couple month ago.
  • @N4v1s  Hi 

    Thanks for the reply.

    I am in the process to eliminate all possibilities.

    I thought 650W couldn't carry RTX3080. I was wrong. My previous 650W was absolutely fine.:d  I have to stick with 850w aorus now.

    I will change the ram stick to 32GB neo Trident Z.  this is literally the last hardware I can change. The rest parts are all examined or upgraded.:d

    I am used to installing clean Windows every time I encountered a problem. So I always install a new system Hence should be no problem with driver issues. Cuz everytime its been updated to date.

    My parts will arrive next week Tuesday. We'll see then. 

    BTW My GPU is kinda crazy it went up to 2075Mhz from Factory OC 1800Mhz.  it is crazy.

  • Marsopop's avatar
    Marsopop
    5 years ago
    @BoozleMcDoozle hey there! Just ahead up. Disable any OC I Mean ANY ! and try out. It turns out wasn't the problem from PSU nor Ram sticks. It is OC caused crash. You have to tune it down and see if it works. I didn't crash for 2 days. As matter of fact, stable benchmark does not translate into stable gaming. You have to re"tune" the OC if you want a stable profile of OC for just gaming. I will keep it updated if anything new comes up. Hope your issue is also fixed.
  • Im having the same Issue upgraded from a 1080ti to a 3080 and my games is also crashing. No overclock applied. Only crashes in BF5. Stress tested 20 Minutes with Port Royal and Fires Strike Extreme and everything was fine. Also stress testes the CPU.

    Setup :

    CPU: Ryzen 7 5800x
    Mainboard: x570 Strix E- Gaming
    Cooling: NZXT x73
    RAM: 32GB 3600MHz GSkill Tridentz Neo
    OS: Win 10
    Graphics card: RTX 3080 MSI Gaming X Trio
    PSU: 850 Watt Be Quiet Straight Power Gold

  • Marsopop's avatar
    Marsopop
    5 years ago

    Hey man

    Sorry to know that you are encountering a problem too.

    Few My personal suggestions:

    1. Don't rush to replace any parts of your pc.  I nearly replaced everything to know that the problem did not come from hardware failure.

    2. Besides using DDU and etc. I would prefer clean windows install. That way you are sure that the PC is out of any other issue.

    3. Check your GPU power draw if it is normal. two separate 8Pin cables should be carried out from PSU  not  2 *8 pins from one cable.

    4. Do you just CTD or some errors occur?

    5. My build is pretty similar to you. Got the same ram sticks and cooling instead of X73 I got x63. My Mobo and CPU are still not upgraded. The graphic is 3080 Vision OC. 850W aorus Gigabyte 

    Let me know if your issue has been fixed or not.

  • @MarsopopHi thanks for the quick response.

    I have a few software issues with the pc. I want to make a clean windows reinstall in February.

    My card requires 3 8pin cables. So i need to take one splitter cable and a single cable cause i only have 2 single 8 pin power cables.

    The PC just CTD no error or anything. Ill try to play AC Valhalla maybe it also crashes.


    Just played Valhalla everything seems fine for this game.

  • Marsopop's avatar
    Marsopop
    5 years ago

    I would suggest you connect one more 8 pins from PSU. if possible ofc.

     and clean install of windows is strongly advised.

    CTD without error is mostly caused by Graphic card instability.

    Let me know if anything updated.

  • @Marsopop 3x 8Pin Power Cable are attached to the GPU

    Also Played Black Ops Cold war and didnt crash either.

    I guess Bf5 is just corrupted.
  • Marsopop's avatar
    Marsopop
    5 years ago

    Yeah

    No matter how much this game is optimized. It is kinda faulty.

    Each profile acts differently on the individual game.  

    To me same profile used to play, BFV can't be used to play  HITMAN  just for example.

    PS: Profile I mean OC preset for the GPU.

    Hope your game gets fixed. GG bro.

  • Marsopop's avatar
    Marsopop
    5 years ago

    Good To hear that your issue no longer exists.

    Congratz

  • @Marsopop Thank you! I love you! I got the same problem after buying a video card and thought it was broken. But it turned out to be due to overclocking the RAM. On 2070 before everything worked stably. God bless you all the best.
  • @Mystic8b Hey there Thanks for the message I am glad that this thread was helpful to you and that the issue has been solved unfortunately the game has many hackers I find it very hard to enjoy the game but generally speaking it is a great game . Hope you'll have better experience .

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