3 years ago
F1 23 Crashing PC
Product: F1 23 Platform:PC Please specify your platform model. PC Summarize your bug When plying F1 23 in any game mode it crashes after about 5-10min of being in the game and either crashes to th...
Please could you state the GPU and driver ver you're using.
I'm using an RTX 3080 and this has been happening in the same sort of way and Event Viewer is saying the Nvidia graphics are the cause. I've just updated to the F1 23 Game Ready drivers and will test it again shortly.
Same issue here with my 1070Ti.
I checked Eventviewer and everytime the Game crashed i had this error:
"The description for Event ID 0 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.
If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event.
The following information was included with the event:
\Device\Video3
Error occurred on GPUID: 600
The message resource is present but the message was not found in the message table"
Had this on a older version of GPU drivers but also on the latest F1 23 ready driver that came out yesterday
Sooo i think i managed to fix my issue.
Managed to play for almost 2 hours yesterday without a crash, so i hope its indeed fixed.
Here is what i did:
Booted into safe mode, used DDU to uninstall my GPU drivers. Then i installed version 528.49.
I also turned off DOCP in the BIOS.
I dont know for sure yet which of those fixed the issues, for that i'll have to do more testing. Just thought i'd share it here for anyone who might have the same error message in the event viewer
Turning off the DO
@JustinIsAwesome0 wrote:Sooo i think i managed to fix my issue.
Managed to play for almost 2 hours yesterday without a crash, so i hope its indeed fixed.
Here is what i did:
Booted into safe mode, used DDU to uninstall my GPU drivers. Then i installed version 528.49.
I also turned off DOCP in the BIOS.
I dont know for sure yet which of those fixed the issues, for that i'll have to do more testing. Just thought i'd share it here for anyone who might have the same error message in the event viewer
Turning off DOCP finally worked for me
you should be able to run DOCP with an updated UEFI in most instances. Having to turn off DOCP is not getting the best performance from your setup.
Updating it generally (OCers will moan like hell*) will give the best stability and performance. *OCing is "performance" you didn't buy.
A load of visual issues or powering off / down blank screens are Nvidia issues - there are many. Easier to fall into the trap of their issues through updating or not.