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Anonymous
7 years ago

Re: Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) randomly

Original poster here. I FIXED the issue and no longer get any BSOD.

I thought it was very odd that I have been gaming on my system with plenty of other games and never had a BSOD. BFV was the only game causing BSOD. The fix for me was in my BIOS, i turned off all my boost tuning (the asus bios software has normal, fast tuning and extreme tuning modes to tweak the system for better performance). By making all my BIOS settings default without any tweaks/boosts, the BSOD have gone away.

From this, I think BFV may not like OC systems or some sort of tweak in particular that we would normally do in the BIOS to get maximum PC performance. I hope this can help others experiencing BSOD as a possible solution.

Something may be up that the devs can fix as I played the beta for many hours and never had a BSOD. Why was the release version causing them?

6 Replies

  • EMPRR-NL's avatar
    EMPRR-NL
    7 years ago

    Harsh to say but I'm glad to not be the only one having this problem.

    However, I had the same idea that OC might be bad in combination with Battlefield V and that's why I reset my entire mobo without any OC. For me however, the BSoD or Hard crash still remains. 

    Yesterday I was fine playing 6 - 8 matches in a row. Today I couldn't even finish one single match without hard crashing..

    It's funny how EA shows your post as the answer while it obviously isn't for everyone (no hard feelings to you, I'm glad it works for you). I just hope EA doens't see this as a solution for everyone while obviously it isn't.

  • Nesrae's avatar
    Nesrae
    7 years ago

    Yeah, even contacted microsoft, the told me it was a memory corruption, so i want and did a full 24h straight memtest86+, all 13 test with no issue.

    That was the last picture i've taken at 22h20 minutes into the 9th test, so i'm back to square one.

    My guess, is like you OC + battlefield isn't making a good combo which is insane in my opinion 

  • I was able to play BFV for 2 days no issues and then all of a sudden i'm getting all the bsods :c

    Specs:

    8700k @ 4.7Ghz

    16Gb RAM @ XMP 2400

    1060GTX (using MSi with fan speed at 25%)

  • I was having this issue when I launched NFS: Heat and this is the only game it happened on. This post put me in the direction of my BIOS but unlike the original poster I had no turbo settings active or anything like that. 

    It did turn out that my BIOS was out of date though and when I updated it the issue went away. 

    If the original posters fix isn't helping check whether you have a new BIOS version available and update it if you do.  

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