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If you're having your pc completely crash, as in black screen and have to turn off power or unplug, just give up trying to fix it with any of the solutions already mentioned. It's a problem with the game. I've tried everything mentioned here and other places. Latest bios, latest drivers, reinstall drivers, turned off xmp, underclocked cpu, set frame limit in nvidia control panel, set frame limit in game, forced dx11 in steam, disabled Force randomization for images (Mandatory ASLR) in windows security, randomized memory allocations (bottom-up aslr) in windows security and NOTHING fixes it. Just randomly turns off my pc within 10 minutes. No other games do this, i can run full OCCT stress tests with zero issues. It's just the game.
PC specs are ryzen 9 7950x, nvidia rtx 4070 ti, 64 gb ddr5 (6000 xmp, 4800 default), gigabyte b650 aorus pro ax motherboard
- enormoustrooper19 days agoSeasoned Newcomer
limit your fps to 60 or 80 make it lower than what you currently get it fixes the issue 100%
- Fizzled1019 days agoSeasoned Novice
Nope. I already tried limiting the fps but just to test I did it again and set it to 60, underlocked my cpu and removed the xmp profile for my ram. My pc restarts before I can even get through the queue.
- Brigadir194517 days agoSeasoned Novice
100% the same situation. By some miracle, I managed to play two matches after updating the BIOS, but I think there’s a grain of truth in that forum thread about the RAM, because when I updated the BIOS, the XMP mode got reset, and that allowed me to play a couple of matches. But still, I’m experiencing exactly the same thing as you, and I’ve also tried everything you listed.
- Fizzled1016 days agoSeasoned Novice
Same situation, but even with xmp off and my cpu underclocked it would still randomly shut down before getting through the queue. It did feel a little more stable but by no means much of an improvement, sometimes I could make it in a game but most the time I couldn't. My motherboard has status lights when there are issues and almost every time the cpu light would be on after it shut off, which makes me think the game, or more likely the anti cheat, is doing something weird with the cpu since it has ring 0 access. Can't think of any other way a game could cause instant cpu crashes when there are no underlying hardware issues and no temp spikes.
- Brigadir194516 days agoSeasoned Novice
I hope EA notices our problem and starts working on a fix. I’ve spent so much nerves and so many attempts just to play a single match. This was also happening to me back in Battlefield Labs, but much less often — and most likely there was no anti-cheat back then, which is why I think the problem isn’t in it… or, even worse, that it’s also contributed to part of the issues.
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