Forum Discussion
It probably is not the hardware itself, unless the XMP timing speeds are too high or high temps caused some thermal throttling. If an auto update takes place of a required background app like Origin this can happen too and should not happen too often. If you try and save the game progtess before tabbing out of the game this also reduces the chances of loosing progress.
@7y7h9898 @XTRA-Larsiano And this is why we had @7y7h9898 test his ram as it has only done it 1x its not a big deal. Win 10 updates can play havoc on a pc and by the way it was acting it seems more of a win10 update or program issue then video card issue.1x is nothing and the crash could be due to msi afterburner + rivatuner as well, as they do make issues in BF4 so in BFV not a shock if its the same. XMP is still a overclock but if the ram passed a 12 hr test it should not be the problem.
- XTRA-Larsiano7 years agoSeasoned Ace
I've never had a single chrash in Firestorm and next to none in total after the game patches a couple of weeks ago.
I would start with a cleanboot of windows or reinstall if possible.
Remove all overclocks
Update motherboard bios
Reseat the videocard preferably in a adjacent pci-e 16x slot and also reseat the gpu peg cables if and only if you know how to do this
Last remove the bfv config from te documents folder and maybe disable dx12 and raytracing and try again.
Hope any of this helps
About Battlefield V
Recent Discussions
- 2 days ago
About the platoon
Solved2 days ago- 3 days ago