Hi all,
I'm experiencing frequent lock ups while playing Battlefield 3. The game freezes and will either close itself or need to be force quit via Task Manger. I figured this was due to running out of VRAM, but it happens regardless of what video settings are used. I also don't remember having this problem before the ~3.6GB Back to Karkland update was released.
I tried formatting my computer, installing up-to-date drivers (including the latest 290.53 beta drivers from NVIDIA), and reinstalling Battlefield 3 but was unsuccessful. I noticed that some video card manufacturers had released BIOS updates for their NVIDIA 500-series cards to improve DX11 stability (by increasing their core voltage). However, there isn't one available for my card and so that isn't a solution.
Any thoughts?
System configuration:
Intel i5-2500K @ Stock Clock speeds
ASUS ENGTX570 DCII/2DIS/1280MD5
8GB 1600MHz RAM
ASRock Extreme4 Gen3
Windows 7 64-Bit SP1
Video settings on "Auto" @ 1920x1080
I'm experiencing frequent lock ups while playing Battlefield 3. The game freezes and will either close itself or need to be force quit via Task Manger. I figured this was due to running out of VRAM, but it happens regardless of what video settings are used. I also don't remember having this problem before the ~3.6GB Back to Karkland update was released.
I tried formatting my computer, installing up-to-date drivers (including the latest 290.53 beta drivers from NVIDIA), and reinstalling Battlefield 3 but was unsuccessful. I noticed that some video card manufacturers had released BIOS updates for their NVIDIA 500-series cards to improve DX11 stability (by increasing their core voltage). However, there isn't one available for my card and so that isn't a solution.
Any thoughts?
System configuration:
Intel i5-2500K @ Stock Clock speeds
ASUS ENGTX570 DCII/2DIS/1280MD5
8GB 1600MHz RAM
ASRock Extreme4 Gen3
Windows 7 64-Bit SP1
Video settings on "Auto" @ 1920x1080