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BF1 crashing. "DEVICE_REMOVED" Error

refinedskillz

Im not sure if anyone has had this, but at random moments, during multiplayer only, my game will hang, it will show an error message, and crash. It states the issue is to do with not having enough VRAM, or the cards been unplugged.

Im using an R9380 with 4GB of VRAM with an FX-8350.

Anyone else had this issue with an AMD card?
Ive tried turning off the VRAM limiter in game, which does nothing, and im about to update my GPU drivers, ill update the thread when its done.

 

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3 minutes ago, refinedskillz said:

Im not sure if anyone has had this, but at random moments, during multiplayer only, my game will hang, it will show an error message, and crash. It states the issue is to do with not having enough VRAM, or the cards been unplugged.

Im using an R9380 with 4GB of VRAM with an FX-8350.

Anyone else had this issue with an AMD card?
Ive tried turning off the VRAM limiter in game, which does nothing, and im about to update my GPU drivers, ill update the thread when its done.

 

Reinstall windows, backup your files first.

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Just now, Niznoob_sky said:

Reinstall windows, backup your files first.

NO!!!!!!!!!.

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Just now, LabRat said:

NO!!!!!!!!!.

Why not? It would most fix his/her problems.

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Are you using afterburner for OC? If so, don't. I had the same problem, even with the latest drivers, and am now using WattMan for OC

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8 minutes ago, Cryosec said:

Are you using afterburner for OC? If so, don't. I had the same problem, even with the latest drivers, and am now using WattMan for OC

Not even OC'ed.

 

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8 minutes ago, Niznoob_sky said:

Why not? It would most fix his/her problems.

To be honest, I really should, my PC is unstable af :D

 

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Just now, refinedskillz said:

Not even OC'ed.

I've had this kind of error every time I touched the OC settings on any ReLive driver. Try DDU'ing your current driver and reverting to the latest before ReLive (AMD acknowledged that the 17.x drivers had problems with 380 GPUs)

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11 hours ago, Cryosec said:

I've had this kind of error every time I touched the OC settings on any ReLive driver. Try DDU'ing your current driver and reverting to the latest before ReLive (AMD acknowledged that the 17.x drivers had problems with 380 GPUs)

Funny, i just installed 17.2 and it fixed my problem :D

 

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