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12 years ago
This seemed to work for me. I have a 650ti boost.
In the nvidia control panel under PhysX settings change the setting from auto detect to CPU. I played for a good 3 hours without crashing. I just quit on my own!
Good luck
P.s. I'm not sure if there is a similar setting for Radeon users
In the nvidia control panel under PhysX settings change the setting from auto detect to CPU. I played for a good 3 hours without crashing. I just quit on my own!
Good luck
P.s. I'm not sure if there is a similar setting for Radeon users
Anonymous
12 years agoFrom "Punch" on page 5 of this thread:
11-01-2013 10:26 PM
This seemed to work for me. I have a 650ti boost.
In the nvidia control panel under PhysX settings change the setting from auto detect to CPU. I played for a good 3 hours without crashing. I just quit on my own!
Good luck
P.s. I'm not sure if there is a similar setting for Radeon users
In the nvidia control panel under PhysX settings change the setting from auto detect to CPU. I played for a good 3 hours without crashing. I just quit on my own!
Good luck
P.s. I'm not sure if there is a similar setting for Radeon users
Yes, So this worked for me also. Seeing that you understood some logic behind switching to CPU, do you think that theres a possibility this could cause any
problems with the CPU?
AMD FX6350
GTX 650 TI boost SC 2 gb (Driver: 331.65)
8gb RAM
Asus MB M5a97 R2.0 (all Drivers updated)
Win 8.1
Antec HGC 620watt PSU
Update: Switched back CPU to Auto detect in Physis Nvidia. Set launch options in Origin:
RT click BF4>Game Properties>Set "when launching game" select " BF4 (x64) seems to work.
Next day Update: Back to CPU, runs fine for 45 mins-1hr in MP then I get
BF4.exe has stopped working and no Direct X error?!?
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