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So I finally got around to going down your guide. I tried to clear the CMOS first, unfortunately, it did not seem to do anything for me so then I went on to do the clean windows install. After that, I installed my drivers and downloaded steam, and launched Battlefield 2042 it did let me in but as soon as I tried to get into a match it froze and crashed, and then any further attempts to launch led to the previous error message "Out Of Memory" I am very confused as to what this could be. I just wanted to say I have appreciated your help up to this point I have tried contacting Nvidia, EA Support, and even Steam Discussions and you have put in more time helping me than anyone else. I am hoping you might have some idea of what I might try next but if not that's totally fine. So the Ram in my system is "G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB Series (Intel XMP) 64GB (2 x 32GB) 288-Pin SDRAM DDR5 6000 CL30-40-40-96 1.40V Dual Channel Desktop Memory F5-6000J3040G32GA2-TZ5RK" I will include some files with my system info I hope this might help.
Deactivating "ReBAR" in BIOS could help with this problem... (it helped me)
you should also check if your cpu is stable, i also have the 13900k and its a *... try for example downloading prime95 and run it with the max heat option... it should NOT crash!
Hope this helps
- EA_Leeuw3 years ago
Community Manager
@CJ-MaXTeR wrote:
Deactivating "ReBAR" in BIOS could help with this problem... (it helped me)
you should also check if your cpu is stable, i also have the 13900k and its a *... try for example downloading prime95 and run it with the max heat option... it should NOT crash!
Hope this helps
Just wanted to quote this. Resizable BAR, or ReBar for short, can indeed sometimes cause issues.
Gigabyte has shared a good article about what ReBar is: https://www.gigabyte.com/WebPage/785/NVIDIA_resizable_bar.html.
- 2 years ago
I tried this and now the battlefield wont even boot up where it at least got to the lobby before. Now it just crashes on load
- Rokebo732 years agoSeasoned Ace
Use HWINFO64, enable SENSORS ONLY , and check for temps and Mhz thats being displayed for all youre core/threads please ! (during Bf2042 in game)
Update us !
PS some system info would be nice, Thanks - 2 years ago
Hello!
I've been struggling with that issue and I've tried a lot of recommendations but this is what solved it on my computer (CPU 13900k, MB MSI PRO Z790-A WIFI, Video card MSI GeForce RTX 4080 Suprim X and RAM G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB DIMM Kit 64GB, DDR5-6000):
Underclock the CPU slightly.
I used Intel Extreme Tuning Utility for the ease of use. You'll find a brief explanation in those two pictures that I attached.
I hope it works for you. I recommend to work your way up by adding more clock once you've found a working clock speed for Battlefield 2042.
- 2 years ago
This has been the one thing that has worked for my issue that started last week. i9-14900k, 32gb ram, 3080 FTW, I would get blue screens or directx out of memory errors. Reloaded everything, using Intel Extreme Tuning Utility was the only thing that made things work, I knocked the performance core ratio down to 56x vs 57x and everything has been great.
- 2 years ago
I have the exact same issue with similar specs.
14900KF 3.2
4090
- 2 years ago
I have also:
Updated BIOS
All drivers
All Windows 11 updates
No overclocks
Still am having this bug. I think its a Battlefield 2042 issue, not a hardware issue. BF2042 use to work great.
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