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Flash youre bios to latest version and check QVL for memory part number <-- to check if its compatible with youre current CPU !
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I must be really unlucky then.
My 10900K with 2080 ti and Patriot ram crashes.
My 5800X3D with 6900XT and Kingston ram crashes.
My 13900KS with 7900XTX and G.Skill ram crashes.
I didn't come here to ask for your tips or opinions, I came here with a fix after long testing and playing the game since launch on 3 different very popular hardware combinations.
If this game doesn't support hardware that was released prior to it, then it's just a poorly developed game. The XMP issues only happen in 2042, they don't happen in other battlefield titles or APEX.
Sounds to me like this PC game shouldn't be called a PC game at all. DICE doesn't seem to read or care about anything.
- Rokebo733 years agoSeasoned Ace
@VitaIick just curious to see what ya got !
Do this at all youre systems and share those files please 😉
Memory+Motherboard+bios check part specs
Press Windows key + 'R' ,typ CMD
Press and hold down CTRL + SHIFT and press ENTER.
When User Account Control shows up, click Yes.
Now enter this command:
wmic /output:C:\mb_mem_bios_info.txt memorychip list full&wmic /append:C:\mb_mem_bios_info.txt baseboard get product, Manufacturer&wmic /append:C:\mb_mem_bios_info.txt bios get smbiosbiosversion
At youre C: drive there is now a file called mb_mem_bios_info.txt post this file please !!!
Thanks.ps the bolded line is just 1 command, copy and past all !!
- 3 years ago
Totally irrelevant to the topic in question.
The topic is a solution, not a problem.
Back to the shadow you go.
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