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I've tried the game with overclocking, underclocking, stock speeds etc, but I can't see any big changes regarding the crashes with such changes. I have a 1200W PSU so there should be enough power. I also don't have this problem with other games, It's only BF2042.
Though, yesterday I installed latest Nvidia drivers again, reinstalled the game and installed some other C++ redist versions and it haven't crashed much now. I hope I'm back to the point where I at least can play for a good while before it crashes. I guess I have to reinstall things again when a new patch arrives.. Do you think the C++ redist versions can be somewhat related to the problem? I don't know if the dxdiag or crash dump file I've attached give you any information about where the problem may lie?
Glad to read that you didn't crash after you have performed those steps.
Small question; are you running a RTX 4090 SLI setup?
- 3 years ago
I'm running a single RTX 4090, but as mentioned in the first post, the problems started when I had a RTX 3080.
- EA_Leeuw3 years ago
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@VSE-Imperator, I get you. The reason I asked that question was that your DxDiag shows 2x a RTX 4090, as 2 separate display devices, hence it looked like an SLI setup.
How exactly have you installed the game? Is this on a separate drive or the same drive as your OS?
Also, just to double check; you aren't experiencing these issues anymore currently after you had performed those steps?- 3 years ago
The game is installed on a separate ssd.
Actually I have not had any crashes after those steps, to my BIG surprise. These are the same things as I have done earlier, and the issue has never been completely gone, so I presume I will get the crashes sometimes, but it's good for now so I guess we don't need to look further into it for the moment.
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