Hard crash with no bsod

by Dane_Meowlight
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Hard crash with no bsod

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I7 8700k 

1080ti

 

I had no previous issues with open beta. This time playing for 30mins to 1hr will cause my computer to crash and perform a restart with no bsod.

 

Window event viewer will show a herichary cache error. Only thing was changed since was updating nvidia drivers.

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Appears to be the new GPU drivers actually in combination with my 1080 card.

I did play quite a long session of F1 2018 which never crashed before driver update. It did crash just now though.

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@Dane_Meowlight

 

Did you upgrade your GPU without upgrading your power supply?

 

What is the wattage of your PC power supply?

 

Posting your Dxdiag here will be helpful, thanks.

 

https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/

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Also, from having the same setup I can say that the game is a lot more optimized now. It will stress your computer more than probably any other game out there. I've had my computer use 99% of both CPU and GPU at the same time with both being overclocked causing my computer to be quite toasty (luckily I have plenty of cooling) but you might want to look at your temperatures, perhaps dial back some overclocking to see if that fixes your issue.

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I have not upgraded my gpu. Only the drivers for gpu and it's a 850w supply. 

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It only oc to 4.8 so it shouldnt tax much. It might also be the asus "best case scenario" svid. Might change that when I get back home and see if it stable. My temps for cpu and gpu are around 60 to 70c when playing for little bit that I did

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Hi,

 

I'm also having the same issue.

i7 4790k and GTX 1080.

 

850 wattage PSU.

 

All other games are working fine. DX diag attached.

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Appears to be the new GPU drivers actually in combination with my 1080 card.

I did play quite a long session of F1 2018 which never crashed before driver update. It did crash just now though.

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EA DICE Team

Hey @Dane_Meowlight, did you manage to get it to work or are you still experiencing issues?

 

/Atic

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