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5 years ago
Hi @IRobathon I´m not good at using the DXDiag information, but in the past I had always the same two problems, that would lead to BF crashing:
- Using the lastest available gpu driver isn´t always the correct thing to do. So if you have the lastest driver, you should try backing up to an earlier version. You can find all Nvidia drivers here: https://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx. To cleanly uninstall the previous driver you can use the DDU Tool found here: https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
- For some reason Battlefield is especially demanding on the GPU causing it to crash when a factory overclock is applied, even though it might be fine running benchmarks. Activating the debug mode in the Nvidia control panel will set the clockspeed to reference values and could help with your problem: https://www.evga.com/support/faq/FAQdetails.aspx?faqid=59594
5 years ago
@N4v1s Thanks for reaching out with your insights! I had an older driver installed initially, and only updated it once I discovered Battlefield V would not run.
Per your other suggestion, I activated Debug Mode in the Nvidia Control Panel and that allowed me to launch the game successfully from my initial Windows account. I don't have time to play right now, but I will this weekend to see if the game remains stable. If so, I'll accept your suggestion as the solution.
Thanks again!
Per your other suggestion, I activated Debug Mode in the Nvidia Control Panel and that allowed me to launch the game successfully from my initial Windows account. I don't have time to play right now, but I will this weekend to see if the game remains stable. If so, I'll accept your suggestion as the solution.
Thanks again!
- 5 years ago@IRobathon Well, I hope this does work for you. I know how annoying it can be, if a game has problems and you can't find the reason for that. 🙂
- 5 years ago@N4v1s Unfortunately, while the Debug Mode did allow me to launch the game from my default profile, it hasn't resolved the crashing issue at all. Thank you for trying to help.
- 5 years ago@IRobathon That is bad luck. The next thing I would check is, if any of your hardware is running into some sort of a threshold (temp, memory,...). Try logging all the values for your hardware while playing and check them, when the game chrashes. There is a lot of programms you can use like Hardwareinfo, GPUz, Afterburner, Coretemp,...
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