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Drumshot_Hunter's avatar
Drumshot_Hunter
Seasoned Newcomer
2 days ago

Re: Black screen after splash, shuts down...

Hello my PC crashes completly when i try to change my BF6 classes also sometimes it crashes while playing. It gets no Bluescreen it shuts down completly.

Palit RTX 5090; AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D; Win 11. newest Nvidia Driver

Can anyone help?

6 Replies

  • OskooI_007's avatar
    OskooI_007
    Seasoned Ace
    2 days ago

    Drumshot_Hunter​ the PC rebooting in the middle of a game is usually a hardware stability issue.

    Try these steps one at a time so you know which one fixes the hardware crashes.

    1. Update the motherboard BIOS firmware to the latest version.

    2. Disable XMP/EXPO memory overclocking in motherboard BIOS.

    3. Downclock GPU core and VRAM frequency by 200MHz.

    4. Disable both PBO & CPB in motherboard BIOS if you have an AMD CPU.


    If still reboot crashing I'd run memory error checks with HCI MemTest.

    https://hcidesign.com/memtest/

  • aricioi's avatar
    aricioi
    New Novice
    2 days ago

    You need to shut up, its not hardware instability. Hardaware instability could be when every game reboots your pc not only one. I checked every component of my pc, temps are good,stress tests, psu is good, voltage, ampers, everything. Its 100% ea problem

  • OskooI_007's avatar
    OskooI_007
    Seasoned Ace
    2 days ago

    aricioi​ the Frostbite engine pushes CPU and RAM harder than most games and benchmarking software.

    If there's instability in the hardware, Frostbite will find it and crash it.

    If EA's kernel level anti-cheat driver was crashing the Windows NT kernel there would be a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error code. Microsoft has retired the Blue Screen of Death and replaced it with the Black Screen of Death in Win11 version 24H2. If Nvidia or AMD video card drivers were crashing the Windows NT kernel a BSOD error code would be displayed for those as well.

    If a BSOD error code isn't being displayed before the system is powered off. The system is crashing so hard that the Windows NT kernel can't even display a BSOD error code because even the kernel has crashed.

    A crash that hard is almost always the result of hardware errors, which are caused by unstable hardware.

    I've seen posts of PCs crashing, Xboxes crashing, and PlayStations crashing. If they crash without showing a kernel panic error code before powering off, then it's a crash due to hardware errors which are caused by unstable hardware.

    At least with PC it's highly likely the hardware instability can be fixed. That's not the case with consoles and the only solution is to buy a new console.

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