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We stress tested a couple of dozen matches on BF1 and BFV on a machine with an AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core Processor and can't reproduce this behavior. We're still investigating, but we don't see any issues on our end, even in the user telemetry coming from the people reporting this issue in the thread.
It would be helpful if anyone experiencing an actual blue screen could provide me with their memory.dmp, which would be located at C:\Windows\memory.dmp.
Just so we're on the same page here... I suppose you guys were stress testing on the latest Windows 11 build (26100.4061) and with the latest AMD Chipset/Graphics drivers installed? Also, you literally can't see anything in user telemetry when the processor is being halted/interrupted and kernel freezed.
I can't speak for anyone else affected by this issue, but this freeze is less pronounced on my PC even though it's much more lower-end than the ones that were hard crashing. PC freeze is really brief. It happens 15 seconds after loading into the menu, lasts for more or less a second and then resumes play as if nothing happened.
This issue was easily reproduced using a completely different set of hardware (3900x/RTX 2070 and 5700x/RX580) and software (Windows 10 22H2 w/ latest updates). Symptoms reported earlier could also be seen after a clean install of Windows 11 and after a clean boot.
To rule out possible teething issues with other 3rd party software, I decided to uninstall my usual AV software (ESET) to find out that the issue persists.
Around 65000 pagefaults were also reported at the time of the freeze. All were related to nvlddmkm.sys and eaanticheat.sys
Here are my PCs specs for reference:
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-core Processor
NVIDIA RTX 2060
32GB DDR4 (3600 MT/s)
Windows 11 24H2 (26100.4061)
Games run off of an SSD.