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EA_Aljo
Community Manager
1 month agoThanks for letting me know. You may want to try rolling back your GPU driver to a previous version. Here are some other suggestions as well.
- Disable any GPU overclocking/undervolting. If you use MSI Afterburner or ASUS GPU Tweak, reset them to stock
- Check your temps while playing. Your GPU should say about or under 80°C and 85°C for the CPU
- Test your RAM by running MemTest64 or OCCT. If it's unstable, disable EXPO/XMP in the BIOS temporarily and test again
- Delete the Battlefield shader cache folder and repair the game in the EA App/Steam
- Disable Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling as a test. Go to Windows Settings > Graphics and turn this off. Then, reboot.
herod0t
1 month agoNew Rookie
please just stop , read the topic , see people did do more than you suggest , acknowledge is not our fault and some of us we know what hardware we have . This is the only games who hard freeze the pc . No other games on the market no matter how bad they are will not hard lock the computer.
There are no crash dumps given the nature of the hard lock
Windows event view has no information due to the nature of this hard lock