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G-Insanity89's avatar
6 years ago
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How to analyze crash dump files BF5

is more than a week that basically i can't play the game, after 10 minutes or less the game crash to desktop...

i tried everything (name something and i already did it).. 

Now the only thing that could help is reading the crash dump files but i don't know how to do it, help!

  • G-Insanity89's avatar
    G-Insanity89
    6 years ago

    Thanks for the help man.. Anyway today i fix it finally, it was the RAM frequency, theoretically the i7 9700k should support 2666 mhz but the system wasn't stable for some reason and i had to underclock the RAM at 2533 mhz.

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    1. post a DXdiag
    2. post the bfv crashdump

    some possible fixes:

    good luck!

  • G-Insanity89's avatar
    G-Insanity89
    6 years ago

    I tried without xmp and Nvidia debug mode and it works.. what does it mean? every other games works fine without debug and with xmp ..

    Edit: it doesn't work i just can't play the game, awesome lol

  • G-Insanity89's avatar
    G-Insanity89
    6 years ago

    I tried everyhing.. i even did a windows clean install.

    Dxdiag attached i want to attach crash dumps as well but it says extension not supported... what should i do?

    anyway 95% of my crashes are" 0xC0000005 The thread tried to read from or write to a virtual address for which it does not have the appropriate access."

  • XTRA-Larsiano's avatar
    XTRA-Larsiano
    Seasoned Ace
    6 years ago

    -try playing at 120hz for display mode refreshrate

    -disable g-sync ingame, set physX to run on gpu in NV config, 

    -check gpu / cpu temps under load or try with open case for a few sessions and keep the cat / fingers away from it at that time just out of precaution!!

    if a application does not crash if debugmode is enabled then the overclock of the card is too mush for it..

  • G-Insanity89's avatar
    G-Insanity89
    6 years ago

    Thanks for the help man.. Anyway today i fix it finally, it was the RAM frequency, theoretically the i7 9700k should support 2666 mhz but the system wasn't stable for some reason and i had to underclock the RAM at 2533 mhz.

  • iVasia's avatar
    iVasia
    6 years ago

    Are you really sure that you solved the problem, or just haven’t yet caught new crashes? It can happen unpredictably rare.

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