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Alright mate ;)

So i played 4 fast rounds and i dind´t occur for now. 

Once again thank for the quick help. If the error occurs again i will let you guys know :)

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here is a link that helps you, 

It seems like it worked. Thank you very much!

 

Good stuff :) Let us know if it ends up working out.

 

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Alright i will do from now on ;)

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Alright mate ;)

So i played 4 fast rounds and i dind´t occur for now. 

Once again thank for the quick help. If the error occurs again i will let you guys know :)

 

Awesome! Have fun :)

 

 

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It seems like it worked. Thank you very much!

 

 

Have fun man! Glad it helped! :)

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2GB of VRAM is not enough for BF4. It may be your GPU overheating. log temps next time via HWMonitor.

I run it in ultra 4xMSAA. That 3GB requirement is a bad assumption based off current gen consoles having 4-5GB for graphics stuffs. Please be less of a silly sausage.

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So it happend again today. i also ran memtest for about 7 hours and it detected 3 errors. i think this is where the problem has its roots 

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Awesome! Have fun :)

 

So it happend again today. i also ran memtest for about 7 hours and it detected 3 errors. i think this is where the problem has its roots 

My System: AsRock Z77 Extreme4-m, Intel Core i5 2500K @4 Ghz, 8 GB of RAM, ASUS GTX 970(4GB)

1 TB of SSD Storage, BeQuiet Pure Power 730W PSU - All stuffed in a Corsair Obsidian 350D

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So it happend again today. i also ran memtest for about 7 hours and it detected 3 errors. i think this is where the problem has its roots 

 

Yup that will be it. if Memtest finds a single error the RAM dimm is bad. replace it 

 

Did you run it on one stick at a time to narrow down what stick it is that's bad?

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Yup that will be it. if Memtest finds a single error the RAM dimm is bad. replace it 

 

Did you run it on one stick at a time to narrow down what stick it is that's bad?

 

I did run 4 instances of memtest, each testing about 1800mb. 

2 of them showed up errors.

but if i have to by a new stick anyways, i aswell might buy a brand new kit. since my sindepanel has a window, something a bit more pleasing to look at might be nice.

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Bullshit. I can run BF4 on my Radeon HD 7770 Ghz Edition, which has 1GB of VRAM.

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I did run 4 instances of memtest, each testing about 1800mb. 

2 of them showed up errors.

but if i have to by a new stick anyways, i aswell might buy a brand new kit. since my sindepanel has a window, something a bit more pleasing to look at might be nice.

Did you test with the bootable version of memtest?

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Did you test with the bootable version of memtest?

 

No i ran the desktop version.. you think there will be a difference if the desktop version already foud errors?

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No i ran the desktop version.. you think there will be a difference if the desktop version already foud errors?

I don't know, I didn't even know there was a desktop version tbh lol

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2GB of VRAM is not enough for BF4. It may be your GPU overheating. log temps next time via HWMonitor.

sorry to tell you im running 3 1080p monitors from a 780ti 3gb

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So. i bought new Ram and it did it again. so i can be sure that RAm was not the Problem...

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So. i bought new Ram and it did it again. so i can be sure that RAm was not the Problem...

When the game crashes have a look in even viewer that will tell you why and what crashed.

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When the game crashes have a look in even viewer that will tell you why and what crashed.

 

It says Event ID 41, Source Kernel-power, but this seems to be because i have to press the restart button to get it back running. and that button press then creates the event

 

EDIT: It does something new. Sometimes when it crashes even the reset button doen´t do anything. then it restarts and gets stuck doing updates. that means it starts, says it does updates, then turn off. back on and does the updates again

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sorry for pushing this topic but i still have the same problem. and most off the answers where just a rant about VRAm anyways ...

so please has anyone an idea what this could be? 

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