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I think I found a solution. What I did was:
1. Set the VDDG CCD and VDDG IOD voltages to 1.1 (if they hold and pass tests, you can lower them to 1.05).
2. I have 6400 CL32 RAM with a voltage of 1.4. enabled EXPO, set Infinity Fabric to 2200 MHz (UCLK:MCLK), and set the default timings.
3. PBO Limits = Motherboard. Curve Optimizer Negative 20 offset. After that, I've been playing all day without crashes.
Try this. If your memory is different, for example, 6000, then set Infinity Fabric to 2000. Everything else is the same as mine, with a memory voltage of 1.40.
PS: The key solution is to set the VDDG CCD and VDDG IOD. The rest is optional; it's best to test with the default settings. I'll report back after extensive testing. I'm not yet sure if this method really helps.
I remembered) I also turned it on, maybe that was the solution Set Secure Boot Mode to Custom, then set Secure Boot Preset to Maximum Security.
Hey man, this seems a bit too complicated, but I'll give it a try when I get home. Also, my RAM is 6400 CL32.
- 17 days ago
No, man, I don't think this works. I give up... My only hope is a Microsoft patch, a new BIOS version, Nvidia drivers, and finally a fix from Respawn.
- 16 days ago
Okay, I think I've found a solution. It would be nice if someone else confirmed it. What I did:
Reset the BIOS to default, completely uninstalled the AMD chipset drivers and the Realtek network card, and installed the drivers from the motherboard's official website. Then, in the game itself, I set the Texture Streaming Budget to 4 GB of VRAM.- GB1803016 days agoNew Rookie
I have a MediaTek MT7925 WiFi card, not Realtek, so that fix probably won't work for me. I also tried adjusting BIOS settings (VDDG voltages, etc.) with no luck. Will try the 4GB Texture Streaming Budget setting. Seems like we're all just waiting for official patches at this point...
- 16 days ago
Not Wi-Fi, uninstall Realtek PCI-E Ethernet Drivers and Amd Chipset Driver