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Rainaotic's avatar
8 years ago

Game restarting my computer on loading screens post game screen or cutscenes?

Game keeps rebooting my computer when i get to end of a match or just any random loading screen. Ive tried pretty much everything run as admin, move folder, reinstalling the game and some more "fixes" with no solution. this needs to get fixed as im fairly sure its not my computer since everything else on my computer works fine.

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago

    The problem may be this: the FPS skyrockets to 2000+ on loading screens, probably overheating your card and shutting down your computer. Here is what you can do:

    1- Turn your FPS display on Origin. Go to Origin launcer, go to Origin --> Application Settings --> More --> Origin In-Game --> Display FPS Counter (your location of choice on screen)

    2- Put game on Fullscreen, helps with performance a bit

    3- Set the appropriate Refresh Rate accordingly to your desired FPS. My monitor is 60 Hz only, so that's what I tried.

    4- TURN ON V-SYNC. Yeah, I know, it sucks. But it is the only way to try to limit this crazy FPS spike. I also tried console commands, to no avail.

    5- Turn Direct X 12 ON or OFF. Try both.

    6- Monitor your card's temperature closely, be ready to change the fans' curve accordingly.

    This worked for me, and stopped jet turbine sound from fans everytime I went to a loading screen. Hope this helps!!

  • sadly still having issues, I did have high temps before but after fixing that, the game stills reboot my pc 

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago

    turning vsync in game to on has no affect in loading screen's which I have seen my fps go as high as 2000+. So what I did was go to NVIDIA control panel and find bf2 set vsync to adaptive and power state to max. This has solved alot of my problem's so it may well help you 🙂

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