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Jeez, even the community manager is giving bad advice. The AO problem is only present on 500 series GPUs. As the poster above me said, if you're running an Nvidia card/chipset it may be Nvidia GeForce Experience, but it also may not be. Your most likely cause is your card being undervolted or overvolted, resulting in the card failing under strain, hence drivers crashing. Use the Unigine Heaven test and Afterburner/some equivalent to strain your GPU at 100% for ~30 minutes or so. If your drivers crash, it's a faulty card/voltage. From there, refer to your devices stock voltage and consider options.
If you burn up your card doing this due to incompetence, do not blame me. Be careful with this, this is safe to do *if* you know what you're doing.
As to responce to this idea:
I have ran (in looping mode, wiht Heaven Benchmark Pro) for 24 hours the Ungine Heaven 4.0 Program, allowing it to run to 100%.
Benchmark Results:
GTX 650 TI -
Ultra mode
FPS:
Lowest: 21 FPS
Highest: 56 FPS
Driver did not crash.
Enabled Tessellation:
Ultramode - not startable - FPS < 1
High - Between 20 a 30 fps.
But still no Driver crash
I start up BF4 in Single player mode to play the campaign - Instant crash with the warning pre-set.
This is my system:
Intel i7 - 3770 series
12 GB DDR3
2x 120GB SSD in mirrored raid.
2x 1TB hdd in mirrored raid.
Nvidia GTX 650 TI
Windows 8.1
Everything has been updated (even tried it with a clean slate install of both my Windows and my BF4).