July 2015
Hi again @L8-Waffles - was just wondering, did you find a solution for this problem?
July 2015
Yes, luckily I have been able to fix the issue.
After checking all the hardware and software I noticed that my voltages were 'too low' (in a range of 92-95%). This caused me to buy a new PSU, as my older one seemed to be a cheap and bad one, which seemed to fix the Battlefield 4 related issues (and some other random crashes here and then). The ranges of my voltages are now around 100-105%. If it wouldn't have worked I would've also replaced my Motherboard and CPU, luckily I wasn't forced to so I saved a lot of money.
So thanks for the help for going through all the possible problems, yet the problem was at 'the source' all the time.
July 2015
Nice to know. Didn't know you had general stability issues otherwise I might actually have suggested the PSU. Anyways, good to hear it worked out
May 2020
Hello, i have no clue if you still use this forum, but how do i check my powersupply voltage %? i've been dealing with the same issues as you and tried so many things to fix the problem with no success. ive been suspecting that i have a too weak of a PSU for my GPU and setup in general.
Thx for a reply if you are still around
May 2020