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Well it seems I've gone one step forward and two steps back. Shortly after my last post I began to experience the same crashes with the same d3d11.dll or bf1.exe. Eager to determine if this was a system instability issue or something related specifically to this game I did some tests.
Battlefield 1 crashes after an hour of play.
Crysis 3 runs on ultra settings for at least 4 hours without any issues. (after 4 hours I had to stop to eat food)
Both the "Heaven" and "Valley" Direct X 11 Benchmarks both run problem free for at least 2 hours each. GPU temperatures never go above 70 degrees Celsius.
Other popular online games run for extended periods of time without issue.
Battlefield 4 crashes after an hour of play.
In fact Battlefield 1 and 4 will crash after an hour even if I just leave it on the main menu, without ever having joined a game. I receive a "Your graphics card has been removed or a driver update has occured." error (but no update has occurred of course). Followed by a "Battlefield 1 has stopped working".
There is something about the latest Battlefield games that my computer really doesn't like. Or vice versa.
Back to the drawing board! I feel I may end up having to wait for a game update or a newer Nvidia driver to be released.
How much CPU and GPU does the Battlefield games use when you play?
Did the benchmarks and other games have similar usage?
What about CPU temperatures?
- 9 years ago
In-game Battlefield will take up a similar amount of CPU, GPU load varies on whether I'm running it on low or ultra, but it will crash at either setting. Highest CPU temperature I achieved was 68 degrees Celsius.
When left on the main menu it uses considerably less than other games and benchmarks, CPU temp barely goes above it's idle temp around 40 degrees (I may buy some better paste and re-seat the cooler, I think I can get the idle down to around 35-37 degrees). But it will still crash telling me my graphics card was removed.
The main menu crash is what really baffles me. It's not putting any load on my system what so ever. Yet it crashes after the same amount of time that it would if I were in a game. It's almost as if something is occurring at a fixed point, some routine code or procedure, that just doesn't agree with this game or my system.
- 8 years ago
Just wanted to give everyone a little update on my situation in case it can help anyone else in the future. Beyond the constant crashing I was also experiencing incredibly low FPS for a system of my caliber (GTX 1080, Ryzen 1600, 16gb of RAM) I was getting between 30-50 FPS.
After days of trial and error I rolled back to the Windows 10 Anniversary edition (pre-Creators Update), installed the latest Nvidia drivers and every single issue has disappeared.
My game is now buttery smooth 100+ fps on ultra with zero crashes.
Windows 10 Creators Update was causing all my problems.
Thanks for everything guys!
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