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The same here, had some problems with destiney and wow as well, where the game was stuttering some times. Was thinking because of some Maleware problem? Annyway i reinstalled my pc with a legit Windows 10 pro and a legit kaspersky security 2019, clean drivers from NVidea and my mainboard. Resetted the bios by replacing the battery, picked up my card from the mainboard and put it back in, made the PC dustfree.
It helped, the stottering does not happen in Battlefield 5 but like 10 minuts a go i was playing domination and my game just shut down. Got no error nothing. It was the first one tho, never had it in BF1 either. Got a GTX 1080, Ryzen 1600, 16GB 2933Mhz ram and a Corsair RM550x PSU . If you read the web you see a lot of problem with the 10xx cards tho.
- 7 years ago
Have you tried the following?
Open up "NVIDIA Control Panel" -> from the NVIDIA Control Panel, select the "Manage3D settings" from the left column -> click on the Power management mode drop down box and select "Prefer Maximum Performance".
Seen this on GTX 1080s, another option is to disable DX12 from ingame
You can also see if disabling or reducing any overclocks are causing issues. My friend had an issue with a RTX 2070 that was crashing until he removed all the overclocks from his GPU, CPU and Memory.
- EA_Barry7 years ago
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@petex8989@punisher1711@K1ngd0mWarrior
This sounds like hardware overheating. You can check if this is the case by using a hardware monitoring app such as any one of the following to check on your hardware temperatures among many other metrics:
Speecy (easiest to use), EVGA Precision, MSI Afternburner
Let us know what you find, thanks.
- 7 years ago
No overheating - GPU at 44c and CPU at 50c
CPU usage at 44% during game and plenty of RAM available.
Event log:
Faulting application name: bfv.exe, version: 1.0.67.38148, time stamp: 0x5be4b75f
Faulting module name: bfv.exe, version: 1.0.67.38148, time stamp: 0x5be4b75f
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x000000000507db64
Faulting process id: 0x36ac
Faulting application start time: 0x01d481bec3aaf9f7
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield V\bfv.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield V\bfv.exe
Report Id: 76f07dc1-8244-409d-b3e9-3faeee980f08
Faulting package full name:
Faulting package-relative application ID:
- 7 years agoTried this but to no avail.
- 6 years ago
Nah, this sh*t is happening even on my 2070 Super and without DX12, since DX12 is garbage in this game. EA has rushed DICE so * bad that they can't even fix it since they are already on to the next project supposedly...never gonna buy this game. Long live BF3 and BF4...heck, all hail to BF2 and BFBC2. Never played BF1 besides alpha and beta, or just beta, can't remember anymore, since I disliked the new style to vehicles etc. But BF5...hell of a sh*t show, broken.
I can play campaign, I had issues with DX12 since it kicked me out every 5-10 minutes, turned it off and I can play it. Now that I am playing Multiplayer it still kicks out after 5-10, so there's a different issue and not DX12, unless they badly implemented DX11 to begin with just as well.
Maximum Power in Control Panel is always for me turned on. Maybe recommended any other magic trick? I ain't gonna disable XMP like one guy suggested, didn't bought this RAM for cheap to not utilize it and waste money. EA games are a waste of money to begin with, except Jedi Fallen Order is worth a money, the rest is broken in their collection.- 6 years ago
Guys, I have been dealing with this issue going back to BF1. I have tired all the various settings tweaks, turned off DX12 (which by the way makes the game look better than DX11 and I have the "freeze and crash" issue with either one. I have uninstalled Windows via reset option. In short: I have tried every last suggestion I have found on Answers HQ and elsewhere. The latest thing I am trying is a memory cleaner. From Wagnard Software. It is a little app that runs in the background and frees up memory in the "standby" memory space in your PC's RAM. You can also set a threshold of memory where the app will automatically clear the standby memory. The proposition is that the BFV.exe keeps adding game modules to your memory. But, does not unload them. So, if you have 32GB of memory (as I do) BFV.exe will keep moving modules into memory but not unload them causing the available memory to become so low it can't accept anymore modules and crashes. I think this is why you might be able to play for awhile and then the freeze happens (at any point. Not just in game). I have been using this app for about a week with positive results so far. I am still running DX12 and running at UHD resolution at 60hz (which is all my old AOC UHD monitor can do. There are UHD monitors out there that can do higher frequencies, but still a bit to pricey for me). Anyway, I recommend giving this little app a try if everything else you have tried (as I did) doesn't work for very long. This may not either. But so far so good....
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