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Crashing and BSOD with battlefield 1

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1 hour ago, Kristian H said:

My cpu is overclocked to 4.5 and the error code is " irql_not_less_or_equal" 

I'll try doing all the things you suggested.

irql_not_less_or_equal basicly means not enought voltage for your CPU. Battlefield 1 is pretty CPU intensive. add 0.1V to your CPU Volts and try again!

EDIT -- files removed --

 

System Specs:  

i6600k

gtx 1070

Z170 Pro Gaming Mobo

16GB RAM

250GB + 500GB Storage

resolution: 3440x1440

 

Hi,
I purchased battlefield 1 the other day and haven't managed to play it for more than 30 minutes without the game crashing or even a Blue Scren Of Death. My pc should easily be able to handle it at High settings. I do also sit comfortably at 80 fps when i play it.

I've updated my graphics card to the latest driver and tried contacting EA Games support where they just told me stupid things like I wasn't on the latest driver update (which i was but i updated it with their link again anyways and the problem persists). I'm sure next, they'll tell me to increase my gpu's power consumption to "maximum power all the time" or something like./ 

 

You guys have always been my saving grace! Anyone able to help me with at least the Blue Screen Of Death? Any tips/advice are apprecieated!

 


 

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Any OC?

Tried memtest?

Tried reseating your GPU?
What does the BSOD error code say? 

 

idk

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6 minutes ago, Kristian H said:

Report Files:                            https://www.dropbox.com/s/fh24oiw3gw9kp22/ReportFiles.html?dl=0

SysnativeFileCollection:           https://www.dropbox.com/s/2hytskviq83igbl/SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip?dl=0

 

System Specs:  

i6600k

gtx 1070

Z170 Pro Gaming Mobo

16GB RAM

250GB + 500GB Storage

resolution: 3440x1440

 

Hi,
I purchased battlefield 1 the other day and haven't managed to play it for more than 30 minutes without the game crashing or even a Blue Scren Of Death. My pc should easily be able to handle it at High settings. I do also sit comfortably at 80 fps when i play it.

I've updated my graphics card to the latest driver and tried contacting EA Games support where they just told me stupid things like I wasn't on the latest driver update (which i was but i updated it with their link again anyways and the problem persists). I'm sure next, they'll tell me to increase my gpu's power consumption to "maximum power all the time" or something like./ 

 

You guys have always been my saving grace! Anyone able to help me with at least the Blue Screen Of Death? Any tips/advice are apprecieated!

 


 

Hi kristian,

There is a lot of information in those files, maybe a little more than you'd want to share, I haven't had the time to look over it all but it looks like there might be some networking stuff failed or not working, I have to deal with network a lot (it's still a pain for me, I don't enjoy it) but I've never seen a BSOD from errors, but I've never had a hardware failure on the PC side of a network though, 

Yours faithfully

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1 hour ago, Droidbot said:

Any OC?

Tried memtest?

Tried reseating your GPU?
What does the BSOD error code say? 

 

My cpu is overclocked to 4.5 and the error code is " irql_not_less_or_equal" 

I'll try doing all the things you suggested.

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1 hour ago, Kristian H said:

My cpu is overclocked to 4.5 and the error code is " irql_not_less_or_equal" 

I'll try doing all the things you suggested.

irql_not_less_or_equal basicly means not enought voltage for your CPU. Battlefield 1 is pretty CPU intensive. add 0.1V to your CPU Volts and try again!

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20 hours ago, VeryDogeTV said:

irql_not_less_or_equal basicly means not enought voltage for your CPU. Battlefield 1 is pretty CPU intensive. add 0.1V to your CPU Volts and try again!

I have indeed overclocked my cpu and without the overclock i don't get any crashes. Giving it an extra 0.05 was even enough!

It's a shame though because I hear that people can overclock their skylake i5's to 4.5GHz without adding voltage and mine is already at 0.2 volts above the stock :(

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On 29.4.2017 at 10:32 AM, Kristian H said:

I have indeed overclocked my cpu and without the overclock i don't get any crashes. Giving it an extra 0.05 was even enough!

It's a shame though because I hear that people can overclock their skylake i5's to 4.5GHz without adding voltage and mine is already at 0.2 volts above the stock :(

happy that i could help. :)

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