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Make sure hardware accelerated GPU scheduling is on in Windows Graphics Settings. In Windows 11 it looks like this.
With this on I have no issues, as soon as I turn it off I get the dreaded DXGI error, this was the same in 2042.
- HeadHunterIt2 months agoSeasoned Rookie
Funny enough, once I left it off and it seemed that it was crashing less, but in the end I left it on anyway.
- SIDEWINDR6662 months agoRising Adventurer
You need it on to not get the DXGI error/s. If yor system hangs/freezes with no DXGI error with this setting on then this is a different symptom and the issue is something else like driver/s or overclocking but you MUST have it on for it to not give the direct X errors.
I wasted weeks on this thinking it was RAM related and replaced the RAM 3 times, under clocked it and so on, this was before BF6 with BF2042. Turns out in my case it was GPU scheduling was OFF and needed to be ON. I am running 2x32Gb DDR5 sitcks with XMPIII at 6400MHz CL32 wiith no issues.
The DXGI error appears to be more common on EA titles also as EA games require GPU scheduling ON, I don't think you will find one person out there with it switched off and not getting the DXGI errors. (I could be wrong but not seen any evidence to the contrary thus far).
- DieWollmilchsau2 months agoRising Scout
i have 4 PC´s and its always on by default. this "tip" was one of the first while te Beta and 99% said it is on by default... You are wasting your Time/ Money when you try to find the Problem on your side. This Failure happens for years in Frostbit just nevere in that extent