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Yo @FrostyTDN,
Cheers for the explanation and the specs.
Do you play with your Power Settings on high performance, on Win10 to check this go to the bottom left corner of your screen and right click, then select High Performance. Tell us of this has any effect. If this doesn't improve anything could you tell us whether or not you experience Lag before the crash.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Hey mate, Thanks for helping me out. Ive tried the playing it in high power settings but it didn't find much success. And no ive not experienced any lag , the game runs smoothly without any issue before my PC suddenly crash. And one ive noticed is that the pc crash at around 3 minutes and 20 secs mark. Is there anything else that I can try?
cheers.
- 9 years ago
@FrostyTDN, cheers and no problem. Have you tried playing on other maps and game modes and do you do anything specific around the 3 minute mark? I can't really think of much else to try, as you have done it all, you could try to do a clean boot (as it maybe you have some programs causing problems)
To Clean Boot Your PC,
1) Press Win+R
2) Type 'msconfig.' in the prompt and hit enter
3) When Msconfig opens select 'General'
4) Choose Selective Startup option.
5) Uncheck 'Load startup items box'
6) Open the 'Services tab' then select 'Hide all Microsoft services' Option at the bottom of the tab
7) Press 'Disable All' Button
8) When prompted restart.If no luck there, open BF4 and task manager and monitor the 'Processes' Tab for sudden spike, do this by sorting via CPU.
Thanks
- Anonymous9 years agoThanks fot hrlping mate. I fixed the issue. The problem was the HDMI converter I used. I got a new one and everything is fine now. Thanks again for helping, cheers mate.
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