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Hey, this happened to me as well - what fixed it for me were to disable EXPO/XMP in BIOS (if you've enabled it) so my RAM no longer runs at higher MHz. Something suggest that BF6 makes the RAM unstable when overclocked (Only had this problem in BF6).
No it doesn't actually, my cudimm ram is oced at 8000mts, I got fans on it and a stable motherboard, never ever crashed on bf6. It's just that BF6 is extremely CPU, RAM AND GPU intensive, it will just highlight your system instability you always had hidden more than ever.
Ram is the most overlooked component and yet the most problematic when it comes to app crashing weirdly. 80-90% of pc crashes actually come from this despite showing direct X error sometimes. Everyone should test their ram on hard stress test for at'least 4-6 hours when enabling EXPO/XMP. That's where you start to understand that gaining a few fps isn't a magic trick.
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