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Fixed for me by removing the last 418.81 nvidia driver using DDU and installed the 417.75 instead (January hotfix).
I've set the max fps to 120 with the advanced launch option "+max_fps 120" (game properties), V-Sync on Double Buffered mode. All settings maxed out.
My setup:
CPU Intel Core i9-9900K @ 4.8 GHz (HT OFF)
GPU Gigabyte RTX 2080 Ti GAMING OC 11G
With the 418.81 driver I could not play more than 1 or 2 minutes, I could not even finish the tutorial.
It works fine for me now: I've just done the tutorial and 3 games, no problem.
doesnt work for me and i cant eaven load in the game when i press ready then it starts to load and crashes
- 7 years ago
My Rig: rtx 2080, 7600k OC 5ghz
My problem: Every match freeze and crash to desktop without error code
I tried tons of the solutions listed above and nothing was working I was losing my mind. Here is what finally worked. (A combination of a ton of solutions)
1. DDU and reinstall nvidia graphics driver 417.71 driver (please use DDU to uninstall)
2. Play in fullscreen, low graphics settings on all options and acceptable Vram usage at 4gb in the graphics options
3. Add exceptions in the windows firewall for Apex legends and Origin Launcher
4. Disable all Overlays (msi afterburner ect), Disable Origin overlay and FPS counter (Origin -> application settings -> Origin in game (disable Overlay and FPS counter!)
5.If CPU is overclocked downclock a bit (I did .3ghz from 5ghz to 4.7ghz)
I went from crashing every game in a similar manner to many RTX 2080, rtx 2080ti posters here to no crash since.
If someone is still having issues with an OC cpu and a rtx 2080 or 2080ti please try all those steps and let me know if it works! Try not to skip a step even if it seems trivial.
- 7 years ago
@AustinM33 I'm going to try all of this together and report back if it works or not, I've basically tried everything you mentioned, but mostly separately, with no luck.
I even went to the point of reformatted my drives and re-installed Windows with a brand new product key, didn't change anything.
Just for my own understanding, did you post this after having tried multiple long lengthen games in a row? (like at least 5-6 long games with no crash)?
Thanks for trying to help other people out!
- 7 years ago
@Vincheezoh Hey ya I played 2 days of 5 or so games each and didn't crash. Interestingly today I just crashed.... but I enabled origin in game overlay temporarily to buy tokens so perhaps that was why. One final thing that I forgot to mention that I do is I join the training lobby before I start playing matches. (I am basically just trying all the suggestions I saw and it finally seemed to be working.) Obviously this isn't an ideal situation. I hope in a few days Nvidia will just come out with a new driver or something and it will all be fine. I think if you do all that above and join the training area for a second before you start playing games you should be able to get a few gaming days in without crashing (at least I hope)
- 7 years ago
Seriously, uninstall with DDU and install 417.71 (https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/141906/en-us). My 2080ti is now perfect again, abeit with older drivers that I cant bench.
- 7 years ago
RTX 2070 here. Reinstalled ver 416. even then this didnt solve the random no-error code crashes
Still happening despite multiple fixes:
Event Viewer shows:
Faulting application name: bad_module_info, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000
Faulting module name: unknown, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x00007ff69de3c52a
Faulting process id: 0x1310
Faulting application start time: 0x01d4c1500e171346
Faulting application path: bad_module_info
Faulting module path: unknown
Report Id: b5bb4007-5d7d-46d0-98e6-2434e69f7053
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID: