12 years ago
DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG
I'm getting the error. Running 8gb Corsair XMS3 DDR3 AMD Fx-6300 2x EVGA GTX 650 Ti Boost SC 2gb 970a-G46 mobo I've stress tested, I've downclocked. I've swapped drivers. Reinstalled DX, ...
Everytime I'm playing campaign and multiplayer, regardless of map, eventually I get a DirectX Error that reads:
DirectX function "GetDeviceRemovedReason" failed with DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG ("The application's device failed due to a badly formed commands sent by the application. This is an design-time issue that should be investigated and fixed. ") GPU: "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti, Driver: 33165
I've read that there used to be a problem like this in BF3, but that there has been no fix as of yet for either game. I've had people claim they've fixed the issue by reinstalling drivers, underclocking, etc. but all of these solutions do not seem to work for everyone or at all. This is very inconvenient, and even though there are so many posts about this error, I am so disgruntled as a customer that there has been no official response that I had to create a new post to hopefully garner more attention.
yeah it sucks i have an GTX 770 and i have no bugs in game beta, and now i have that same error
I've tried every suggestion given since the release of BF3. Still not fixed. And hold on... Let me try playing BF3 now... Yea. Same error.
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i7 3770K
Radeon HD 7870
16GB RAM
Windows 8.1 Pro x64
I'm running a GTX 670 OC from MSI. For the first year or so it ran fine, but lately it crashes on graphically intensive games while running on stock (read: MSI overclocked) settings.
I haven't tried upping the voltage, I'd like mine to stick around as long as possible.
What works for me in this and other games is using MSI Afterburner (any tuning software should work) to reduce GPU and Memory speeds by ~50MHz, or right around the reference level. I also have raised the power limit to 105.
The Error "Device crashed due to badly formed command" or similar is only given by Battlefield. The rest of the games just crash and windows reports their executable stopped working. It's not a DX problem, it's not a BF3 or 4 problem, it's a GPU problem.
From what I've read, upping the voltage should work too, just keep in mind this *will* raise your heat levels (higher voltage = more current = more heat generated) and *may* shorten the life of the card.
I know this is an old thread, but I'm posting this around so others having the same problem with BF3 and now BF4 will be able to figure it out quicker than I did.