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bacongimbap
Seasoned Newcomer
20 hours ago

BF6 - 5-30m in game freezes for 1sec then computer reboots

Driving me nuts.

BF6 runs for 5-30 minutes (sometimes slightly longer) then game will freeze, screen stops for 1sec then computer does full reboot. 

Seems to be happening since latest update. I did full restore then reinstall of windows 11 as well and it didn't fix it. Didn't have this problem before. Thought it may have started since I started playing with a raspberry pi and opened up some server settings but the win11 reinstall would've reset all that. 

HellDivers 2 seems to be working fine

Not CPU/GPU overheating, last reboot was at 77C/65C each.

Latest drivers/bios installed. No overclocking. Memory is on turbo mode 6000 MT/s.

AMD 9600X / NVIDIA 5070 / 32GB RAM

Any advice is appreciated

6 Replies

  • Sib3riX's avatar
    Sib3riX
    Rising Traveler
    16 minutes ago

    I tested game on 3 different pcs. I can reproduce this problem every single time. This is caused by ea anticheat. If you have IGPU disabled your system will freeze and you will need to reboot pc. Enabling IGPU fix this problem for ryzen cpus. If this doesnt help you need to remove revert latest windows 11 update ans game will work just fine. EA anticheat is broken and need to be updated. 

  • bacongimbap's avatar
    bacongimbap
    Seasoned Newcomer
    2 hours ago

    I suspect the update is the cause as well, possibly anticheat crashing with HP Omen Gaming Hub for me. 

  • bacongimbap's avatar
    bacongimbap
    Seasoned Newcomer
    2 hours ago

    Since I have a HP Omen, my options are pretty limited to 5200 or 6000 MT/s.... but I can give that a try

  • ATTACKslip's avatar
    ATTACKslip
    Seasoned Traveler
    4 hours ago

    I implore you all to realize that this issue is caused by a game/javelin update that was done around April 14th. Please get in touch with the development team. It is not our PC’s. 

  • EA_Barry's avatar
    EA_Barry
    Icon for Community Manager rankCommunity Manager
    4 hours ago

    bacongimbap​ 

    Games can be sensitive to highly clocked RAM. If you are confident enough to do so, you might try downclocking your RAM ever so slightly. I mean a really small amount ~1% or so. In the past, we have seen this improve game stability fairly significantly. 

    Thank you.

    EA_Barry.

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