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Hi, I've also been experiencing this issue for the past week or so and I found a workaround, it's not pretty but it'll let you play in the meantime.
I am on AM5 and use a 990pro, I found the 980 pro to be affected as well. What happens, at least in my case, is that the drive that stores the game disappears giving you a stornvme error, so the game crashes or you get a BSOD if the game is on the C: drive.
Option 1#
If you are on AM5 like me, the only way to get bf6 to be stable is by using a sata ssd for both windows and bf6. Using my 990 pro for OS and sata for bf6 gave me a BSOD.
Option 2#
If you are on AM4 you should be able to use nvme drives. I verified this with the 980 pro. So your issue is likely faulty hardware (eg. Psu) or Windows.
Hope this helps
Im already running a sata ssd for both game files and windows files seperately and i still get the problem
- BedfastFilly34018 hours agoRising Novice
adamdawson7 seems like yours is a different issue then. My sata ssd is perfectly stable on an am5 platform and 7800x3d. Try looking for kernel power 41 errors, it might be a power supply issue
- adamdawson713 hours agoSeasoned Newcomer
no errors from what i can see