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I am not hunting ghosts in my case.
Actually more games were crashing in my case (brand new pc with a RX9070XT). Besides BF6 also Mechabellum and Fallout 4 wer affected - didn't try more games so far.
The gpu was running on default settings in AMD adrenaline driver. Workarounds like clean driver reinstallation did not help.
But after reducing the core clock max. frequency offset to -500 MHz for testing purposes all crashes were gone. I was immediately able to play BF6 for >10 rounds and not a single crash happended. Same for the other games.
So in my case there is an issue with my GPU sample (bios, silicon, driver, ...) which allows to reach too high core clocks. As I also mentioned this seems to be a widely happening problem (see my links in my original post).
So I would recommened to monitor and log the GPU clock frequency via HWMonitor or similar and after the game crashes to have a look at it. You can identify the moment (row) the game crashes im the sensor data when the GPU load/utilization drops from some high values to nearly 0%.
Dude do whatever you want. Its a fact that its not a Driver or GPU problem. EA staff said that already. its just to many variants of PC Setup and "Trigger Points" for that Crash. 99% of 9070XT Users dont have that problem. For some works x for others y. we try that since the beta there is just no working solution for everybody
- fighter162 months agoNew Scout
I never said that the solution working for me is the general solution for everyone out there. Instead I explicitly mentioned that it helps in _my_ case.
It's just feedback so that during these days of thousands of **bleep** workaround suggestions those with an AMD card have a confirmed and easily applied workaround which may also work for them and should be considered trying.