Forum Discussion
@Jaspeguten The DX12/SLI issue is known, but the desktop crashing is something to look at.
When it crashes do you get any error message? Do you run any temperature monitoring software, if so are things running hot around when the crashes occur?
You can find info on refunds here, but it sounds like you're outside the automated refund range: https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/origin/origin/what-s-the-great-games-guarantee/
Thanks for the reply, this is getting pretty frustrating :\.
Well, I do get the standard (battlefield1 has stopped working) And in Event viewer the code is 0xc0000005 which i found means the CPU is being "overused". The tempratures on both the cpu and gpu are bellow 72 max.
I couldn't test the temprature when the crash occures, as I'm not able to load into a map/game anymore. (Yeah im having great luck with this). I reinstalled bf1, and ran the newest 376.19 drivers from nvidia, but it wouldn't load into any map/game on single or multiplayer (it just hangs on the loadingscreen to the map), so i rolled back the driver to 376.09 and it worked for one match 30 minutes before crashing to the desktop, and proceeding to not launch the games/maps again..
Game runs smooth as silk prior to crashing, and its very sudden. I also don't have any backround programs running other than origin.