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andrewalbus
Rising Newcomer
7 hours ago

BF6 REBOOT MY PC AND KILL ALL APP

BF6 randomly (in-game)  reboots my PC, It’s not clear exactly when it happens  in fact, it’s often random.
While playing multiplayer, at some point the PC suddenly restarts: black screen, then login page.
So far, I’ve tried the following:
Enabled Secure Boot
Disabled all other Windows Defender features that could interfere with BF6
Disabled all overlays (STEAM-EA-NVIDEA)
Updated motherboard drivers
Updated GPU drivers
Updated Windows 11 to the latest version
Fresh installation on main disk

The game runs perfectly fine until the crash — both GPU and CPU temperatures are well within normal ranges.

My PC specs:
i7 13700KF
ASUS B760F GAMING WIFI
64GB DDR5 RAM (XMP enabled)
RTX 3080


The only error so far is the directx 12 one

PSU problem arent a thing, i have stressed the pc more than simple gaming 

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  • PvtJohnTowle's avatar
    PvtJohnTowle
    Rising Adventurer
    7 hours ago

    🧠 1. Disable “Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling” (HAGS)

    BF titles (especially BF 2042 and now BF6) have a history of random full system reboots with HAGS on.

    How:

    Open Windows Settings → System → Display → Graphics → Default graphics settings

    Turn OFF “Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling”.

    Reboot.

    🎮 2. Force DX11 or disable DX12 features

    You mentioned a DirectX 12 error — that’s key. BF6’s DX12 implementation can trigger a kernel-level crash on some driver + CPU combos.

    Try launching with DX11:
    In Steam → right-click Battlefield 6 → Properties → Launch Options → add:

    -RenderDevice.Dx12Enable 0


    Then test several rounds.

    If that stabilises things, it’s almost certainly the DX12 renderer at fault.

    ⚙️ 3. Check XMP and CPU stability under DX12 load

    Even if your RAM passes synthetic stress tests, BF6’s engine (Frostbite DX12) hammers the memory controller differently.

    Temporarily disable XMP in BIOS → test the game.

    If the issue vanishes, tighten timings manually or reduce XMP speed slightly (e.g. 6000 → 5600 MHz).

    You can also try Intel XTU stress test or OCCT memory test for 15 min — if errors appear, that’s your smoking gun.

    ⚡ 4. Check power delivery / transient spikes

    Even a solid PSU can trip under transient GPU spikes that stress tests don’t mimic.

    RTX 3080s can draw > 450 W for milliseconds.

    If your PSU is below 850 W Gold-rated, or you’re using dual rails with a shared cable, try:

    Using separate PCIe cables (not daisy-chained).

    Plug the GPU into its own rail if modular.

    Enable “Power Limit = 90%” in MSI Afterburner and test — if reboots stop, it’s a transient-spike trip.

    🧩 5. Disable Intel “Enhanced Turbo” / MCE

    ASUS boards (especially the B760-F) aggressively boost all cores under load.
    Try disabling ASUS Multi-Core Enhancement (MCE) in BIOS. This can reduce power transients and stabilise BF6.

    🔍 6. Check Event Viewer

    After a reboot:

    Press Win + R → eventvwr.msc

    Navigate to Windows Logs → System

    Look for entries at the reboot time — if you see:

    Kernel-Power, Event ID 41 → unexpected shutdown (confirming hard reboot).

    LiveKernelEvent 141/117 → GPU driver hang (DirectX/driver fault).

    Copy that info here and I can interpret it precisely.

    🧰 7. Extra clean-up options

    Perform a DDU clean driver reinstall (safe mode, remove NVIDIA drivers completely, then fresh install latest Game Ready driver).

    Turn off all third-party RGB, fan control, or monitoring tools (Armoury Crate, iCue, NZXT CAM) while testing — some hook the same low-level APIs DX12 uses.

    ✅ Summary of most effective fixes (ordered)

    Disable HAGS

    Run BF6 with DX11 (-RenderDevice.Dx12Enable 0)

    Disable XMP temporarily

    Use separate PCIe cables & limit GPU power

    Disable ASUS MCE

    Check Event Viewer for 141/41 errors

    If you can, paste the exact DirectX error message or Event Viewer log line from the last reboot — that will narrow it to either GPU driver, VRAM timing, or DX12 runtime fault. I can decode it for you and tell you exactly which component is tripping.

  • Gruntaa_NZ's avatar
    Gruntaa_NZ
    Seasoned Newcomer
    6 hours ago

    Can you check my post I made and offer any suggestions or would it be similar to what you've advised above? I've basically been having similar issues, very random  crashes, often at times after 2-3 games of playing, i've linked my PC specs in my post.

  • Have you updated the motherboard BIOS firmware to the latest version.

    A PC restarting in the middle of gaming is caused by a hardware issue.

    Usually RAM memory errors which a motherboard BIOS firmware usually fixes. Especially for 13th and 14th gen Intel CPUs which are known for needing motherboard BIOS firmware updates to fix instability issues.

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