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- WikkZ2 months agoNew Adventurer
Did you lower the graphics settings ? What's your PC specs ? Did you monitor your PC while this was happening (like hw monitor or something)? What did you see ?
- bobajobbob2 months agoRising Novice
Me too
- dayayron2 months agoSeasoned Novice
Yes I lowered my graphics, my PC:RTX 4090, AMD 9 5900 12 Core, 32 GB Ram. I just monitored my PC while trying to play a game and everything looked fine. Didn't go above 32°
- WikkZ2 months agoNew Adventurer
Before crashing it's just spiking up the memory usage and that's all ?
- dayayron2 months agoSeasoned Novice
Everything just starts to spike and then Max's out and the whole PC crashes
- Hutcho-UK2 months agoSeasoned Novice
Same issue, the game is currently unplayable, even with everything in the graphics settings set to Low! Feels like the games stuttering and the sound starts crackling, its impossible to move, aim... do anything basically.
I played the beta absolutely fine with the same setup and no issues....
i5-9600KF
GTX 2060 Super 8GB
32GB RAM
1440p - raindata2 months agoNew Rookie
Same. I really hope this problem gets fixed. I really dont wanna go back to call of duty ;(
- JohnsonJacko2 months agoSeasoned Newcomer
Same for me, no performance issues prior but just completely crashes and black screens to the point were I have to quickly hit the power button. If I leave it to keep crashing I'm then forced to uninstall and reinstall GPU drivers when I get back to windows!
5600x & 6800 GPU
- u44zwb3e6g1f2 months agoSeasoned Newcomer
same issue, my pc restarts after about 5 mins in game
- Draxonfly2 months agoSeasoned Hotshot
Same thing too.. but longer than 5 every 20-30 min of play
*edit:
I seem to have stopped the crash (or slowed it right down) by 'uninstalling' an old 'Microsoft Game Input' duplicate in the windows apps: there was 2 in the 'services.msc' .. there a newer one and an older one.. I deleted the older one through the uninstall appsa section and went into the folder where it was locatred after uninstalling it and deleted all to do with it and restarted the computer.
been good so far (a couple of hours no crash since).. touch wood.. - krekz22 months agoSeasoned Adventurer
Same issue, it happens randomly during the game or right after launch. Crashes the PC completely.
5959x, 9070xt
- DefinitelyNotAs2 months agoRising Newcomer
Same case, the mobo would light up with the cpu problem indicator to red. Am running an rtx 4090 and a 9950x3d so this shouldnt even be happening in the first place 😠
- Bin_G_races2 months agoSeasoned Newcomer
same 4070ti i7-14700k
- Surqa2 months agoRising Novice
Same here.
Mobo: Asus B650 Tomahawk
GPU: 7900 XT
CPU: 9800X3D
RAM: Corsair 32GB DDR5
Memory usage only gets to around 12GB and then will just crash my PC. Have to do a hard reset on the PSU.
Temps are fine so it's not a thermal issue. I was able to play the beta with no crashes.
- Draxonfly2 months agoSeasoned Hotshot
I seem to have stopped the crash (or slowed it right down) by 'uninstalling' an old 'Microsoft Game Input' duplicate in the windows apps: there was 2 in the 'services.msc' .. there a newer one and an older one.. I deleted the older one through the uninstall appsa section and went into the folder where it was locatred after uninstalling it and deleted all to do with it and restarted the computer.
been good so far (a couple of hours no crash since).. touch wood..
(*edited my above post too with this too) - krekz22 months agoSeasoned Adventurer
The game crashes PC | EA Forums - 12740489
Please vote for this issue on the bug report.
- OskooI_0072 months agoLegend
For AMD CPU try disabling both PBO & CPB in your motherboard BIOS.
Also update the motherboard BIOS firmware to the latest version.
- Surqa2 months agoRising Novice
Update: After reading ResTeAZy's solution I always investigated my PSU and it seems like exactly the same thing was happening. I purchased a 1000W PSU and I've been able to play for a few hours without a crash! Seems like it was a hardware issue after all.
Thanks for the suggestion, but unfortunately the same errors occurs. I was able to get into game and play one but during the transition to the next match it crashed again. It almost never seems to happen during gameplay, always during loading into the game.
Turned off Precision Boost Overdrive, and Core Performance Boost. I also updated to the latest B650 Tomahawk BIOS firmware (Stable) V E7D75AMS.1O0
- ResTeAZy2 months agoRising Newcomer
Update / problem solved: I found out that my power supply was triggering overcurrent protection, a safety feature. I was able to fix it by using an "overlocking" setting on my PSU to "combine" the 12 volt rails to give me more power headroom for the 5090 and 9800x3d. Perfectly stable since. Hope this helps!
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I'm having a similar issue where every time I try to load into the map, my PC hard shuts down to the point where I have to reset the power supply to boot up. I played about 15 mins of the campaign as well and then the same thing happened. My PC has been perfectly stable on temps and everything with every other game or benchmark.
Specs: 9800x3d, RTX 5090, 64 GB Ram, asus tuf x870 motherboard, 1600w dark power pro 13
I've tried adjusting bios settings, disabling smooth motion, dialing back in-game settings, nothing works.
Any ideas?
- rusbreakbot2 months agoSeasoned Scout
If it is a "power headroom" issue, its a bug that needs to be fixed. I have a 1200w and lower power hungry system (4090 vs 5090) and I still get full hard crashes. Played hundreds of games on this PC and a lot of games much more GPU / CPU intensive than bf6 with no issue. If this game is tripping a PSU overcurrent protection for a 1200w PSU, then there's something seriously wrong with bf6...
- rusbreakbot2 months agoSeasoned Scout
FYI to anyone reading these threads with the issue, this is 1000% on the bf6 devs or AMD/Nivida driver engineers to fix this and should not be resolved by going out and buying a new PSU, turning off PBO / expo, or reinstalling windows, etc. Sounds like the PSU headroom is the most feasible cause of this since its a hard reset but still, no game should be struggling with a 1600w PSU like mentioned in one of the comments below.
EA! GIVE US AN UPDATE ON THIS, ANYTHING! This is hands down the most critical issue occurring across bf6 since this issue could potentially damage hardware. There is clearly hundreds of people across reddit, forums, etc running into this problem. - raindata2 months agoNew Rookie
Had to update Bios, now it works.
- rusbreakbot2 months agoSeasoned Scout
Updating your BIOS for this issue will most likely not fix the problem (though it may, who knows at this point). Raindata, I came across your thread, it appeared you were encountering an error / BSOD, not a full hard PC crash (with no error) like the rest of us are experiencing in this thread.
- krekz22 months agoSeasoned Adventurer
Aand I just got my first Bad Pool BSOD, now happening even outside the game. System was stable until now, this is the first time in years I have even seen BSOD. I really hope this problem is not ruining the PC parts
- rusbreakbot2 months agoSeasoned Scout
Did you make changes? If it's BSODing outside of bf6, I would revert any changes you've made recently.
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