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Symptom :
1. Battlefield V crashes on random occasions, in the middle fo the gameplay, without any error message or bluescreen.
2. Windows event viewer records the crash with Exception code: 0xc0000005.
Reason :
Battlefield V isn't firendly against high-speed memory (mostly faster than 3200Mhz) for Ryzen system. It doesn't matter the speed is gauranteed by XMP, or proven stable with multiple stress tests.
Solution :
Lower your ram speed or disable XMP/manual overclocking until DICE fixes the issue.
@glonsan_vermont that only works for some people... I've literally underclocked my ram all the way down to 1333 and it still crashes.
- 7 years ago
@EA_Blueberry What do the engineers need from the community to figure out this problem once and for all? (other than what you already have in terms of error codes and DXdiags)
- glonsan_vermont7 years agoRising Rookie
I think you might have a diffrent source for the crash then.
I am pretty certain that my case is related with XMP/overclocked ram speeds. Fortunately I was able to mess with two RAM kits (thanks to blackfriday upgrade), only thing to stop the crash was turning their clocks down. One of my rams has passed a customized HCI memtest for 400%+ with 3466CL14, and it works perfecrtly stable on other applications and games. No error, no crash. Battlefield V is the only exception. The same thing has happened to another ram kit with a provided XMP preset. After I made the comprmise at a lower speed, the crash is finally gone.