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@EA_Darko Regarding your post in this thread, it's not the GPU clock speed that's causing crashes. My 3090 is overclocked and it is not affecting EA games at all. What WAS causing crashes was my overclocked CPU. EA games stopped crashing once I reverted back to default CPU clock speeds. This was confirmed to resolve the issue by another member here who was also overclocking their CPU.
Please edit your post, as GPU clock speeds aren't the issue (unless its a power draw issue, which in most cases is not, since other non-EA games run just fine)
Well ive been on a troubleshooting crusade with my pc since some other games had some crashing.
Disabling hyperthreading did not fix the issue, turning my ram down to 4800mhz made me able to play about half a match before it crashed.
Then i decided to disable:
BOTH E-CORES and HYPERTHREADING and i have been able to play 'normally' again with some weird jaggy lagspikes here n there but it has worked. Disabling this however made the cpu run at a constant 100% with a clock speed of 5.2ghz in matches
I've chalked this down to a bad cpu since ive had crashing issues in other games too, i updated to Win11 in hopes it would work better since win11 can manage e-cores better but nah.
I turned on both e-cores and HT and turned xmp on for ram and we're back to crashing randomly ingame matches, this time it atleast doesnt crash on startup like it used to when i had everything on "full" throttle.
I also dont overclock anything, i let the factory "boosts" or w/e it is called handle that
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