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Re: RX480 driver crash?

@soare23

Hi,

Have a look at our PC troubleshooting guide for Need for Speed:

http://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/PC-Troubleshooting-and-Requirements/td-p/5235349

If your driver keeps crashing then you might want to completely remove your current drivers and install new ones. I've also often seen examples of this error happening when players overclock their GPU too much - if you have done any overclocking then please revert back to normal settings.

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  • soare23's avatar
    soare23
    9 years ago

    @Straatford87


    Hey Tom, 


    Thanks for the reply.

    My GPU is not overclocked and I did a reinstall of my driver using the DDU application and still nothing.

    I did search around on this forums and the AMD forums and apparently this happens pretty often and the solutions vary. 

    Regarding the link that you have shared, I guess the fact that I had Origins enable in-game was the only problem, which I have modified and I will test to see if it is any good. 

    Another thing that seems as an improvement was deleting the gaming profile for NFS in the Radeon Driver - but that only lasted for a few hours and then I got another similar error. 

    If you have any other ideas, do share them please. 

    Other than that I think I will just have to wait for an update coming from AMD? 


  • Straatford87's avatar
    Straatford87
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    9 years ago

    @soare23

    It sounds like you did check all the things that you should've - that is much appreciated and I would like to thank you for your clarifying post.

    The only other thing that I can think off is tweaking your Radeon settings some more to see if that makes any difference. As you stated, the solutions for this error vary quite a lot so I would recommend to continue testing.

    A driver update should most likely resolve the issue - do let me know if you run into anything else.

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    soare23
    9 years ago

    @Straatford87


    I just got kicked now out of the game and the error changed as you can see in the attachment. 

    The weird thing is that when the driver crashed this time, my Logitech T400 mouse`s driver crashed as well, even tho I do not see any connection.

    I will try to close the mouse driver prior running the game and give it one more try.

    Anyway, thanks for the help, I will update the post if I have any other leads or if the situations changes at the time of a new update(hopefully is going to be soon)

  • Straatford87's avatar
    Straatford87
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    9 years ago

    @soare23

    Hi,

    Thanks for the update. You probably already checked this by now but could you please also verify that your Logitech drivers are up-to-date?

  • soare23's avatar
    soare23
    9 years ago

    Hey, 


    Yup, everything is up to date. 

    I did played today for a few hours and it seems it is working good, just by closing my mice`s application prior entering the game(the SetPoint app from Logitech)

    I will just keep it like this and hope it wont crush again.

    Thanks for the help Tom, I will come back with updates if I have any. 

    Have a great week!

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