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In fact, yesterday I also reduced the card's clock speed to its standard boost clock of 1860 MHz and additionally switched the dual BIOS from silent to gaming mode (which is actually pointless if you're manually adjusting the card anyway).
But... to my surprise, I was able to play for a good three hours yesterday without Battlefield 6 crashing with the DX error.
Of course, this could just be a coincidence, but I'll continue testing it this way for now. In terms of performance, this setting doesn't make much of a difference for me anyway.
Thank you for that. However, as I mentioned, this thing should be fixed by the dev team and not by us users. My GPU is an OC version, but the clock speed is the default factory speed for this model.
I don't believe any of us should be tweaking the clock speed or messing with any other configuration just to try and run the game as it is supposed to.
- Bathord90618 days agoNew Scout
I was able to play for about two hours yesterday without any DX errors. But of course, that shouldn't be the solution. I also find it hard to believe that the clock speed plays a role here, but who knows. The DirectX error itself is nothing new; I've seen several videos and posts about the same error occurring in Battlefield 2042 as well.
- darkness_edge99618 days agoRising Novice
Some people suggest that it is a memory leak, but who knows. The only thing we could be sure of is that the game engine is the problem. What I find impressive is that they've had this issue since 2042 and they haven't been able to solve it yet.
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