Still crashing to desktop no error

by VisualfEX
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Still crashing to desktop no error

★★ Guide

I was hoping with the release of season 1 that would have been fixed but AMD still has no update for it and still getting crashed to desktop every few games. No error, as usual just complete freeze and crash.

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Re: Still crashing to desktop no error

★★★ Apprentice
same with nvidia (last 419.35 drivers). most annoying part is no error report.
nothing to search for...
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★ Novice

they fix nothing same * 

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★★ Pro

Have you lowered to lowest settings in video options and went down a resolution?   Have you updated all drivers?  Have you tried playing without discord?

Try some of these options:

 

disable superfetch
Disable indexing
disable xbox gamebar dvr and broadcasting
Turn on trueplay and enable gamemode for bf1
set pagefile to 1024 min/max
disable themes
set appearance to best performance
disable fullscreen optimizations for apex.exe
uninstall uneeded apps and disable startup programs you don't need.
make sure you have the intel rapid storage drivers installed or disable it in bios and uninstall them.
disable all audio playback and recording devices you don't use
Disable hdmi or monitor audio devices from system devices in device manager
lower default audio settings to 16 bit 44100
clean your temp files
if you have a intel hd graphics with your cpu install the drivers
set pcie as primary graphics in bios
install latest chipset drivers or motherboard manufacturers drivers
update all firmware including hdd.
use ddu to reinstall graphics drivers
uninstall geforce experience and nvidia hd audio.
set nvidia settings to performance mode
can try setting pre-render ahead to 1 or 2 in nvidia settings.
give a small bump in voltage if you know what you are doing
cpu, ram and gpu do better having a little more voltage than just enough... or go back to stock clocks and test
don't use motherboard or oem software for power savings or performance settings. Do all power configurations from within bios!
repair, or reinstall the game and or origin using revo uninstaller.
try to run game after a windows "clean boot"
reinstall windows using upgrade option from media creation tool
disable origin in-game
try gpu restriction on or off in game settings
don't use dx12, only use dx11   (google how for apex)
cap fps
run windows in high performance.
disable c-states in bios
disable fast boot in bios and in windows
never use sleep or hibernate mode
if you do use sleep or hibernate, after wake try to disable and enable display adapter in device manager
reseat gpu and memory.
do a memory test, hdd test
clean standby memory after long up time.
try lowering polling rate and repeat rate on mouse and keyboard, especially if gaming drivers.
unpark your cores
if you have a 6 core cpu, park 2 cores.
reboot router
change to a server in a diff area.

 

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