When the crash happens after you’ve been playing for a while or switching between games, it’s often related to VRAM management, API mode (DX12 vs DX11), or a corrupted shader cache, Because you can play other games fine, it’s almost certainly not a hardware fault ( I hope ) but rather a specific instability between BF6 (Redsec) and your DirectX / driver / game config. Also mild or factory OCs can trigger this error under DX12.
You could try -
Turn off any app Overlays , NVIDIA , Discord etc. These can interfere with DirectX calls and cause instability.
If using EA App or Steam, verify / repair game files. Corrupt textures or shaders can trigger GPU hangs
- Use a Clean NVIDIA Driver Install
- Even if you’re “up to date,” driver remnants can cause DirectX faults.
- Download Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU).
- Boot into Safe Mode and fully remove your NVIDIA drivers.
- Reinstall the latest Game Ready driver fresh from NVIDIA’s site (not GeForce Experience auto-update).