Battlefield 3 may be crashing because of your video card overclock rather than CPU overclock. Try dropping the video card overclock down a bit and see if that has any noticeable effect.
I was experiencing quite a few crashes on my 5800 @ 900/1200 @ 1.25v until I moved it down a few notches. For me the ironic thing was that the game would crash whenever I crashed a helicopter or jet (How's that for negative re-enforcement? :biggrinI can only assume that the crash animation really stresses the GPU.
Regards,
Jason
Battlefield 3 may be crashing because of your video card overclock rather than CPU overclock. Try dropping the video card overclock down a bit and see if that has any noticeable effect.
I was experiencing quite a few crashes on my 5800 @ 900/1200 @ 1.25v until I moved it down a few notches. For me the ironic thing was that the game would crash whenever I crashed a helicopter or jet (How's that for negative re-enforcement? :biggrinI can only assume that the crash animation really stresses the GPU.
Regards,
Jason
Have you tested it at stock speeds? Does it still crash?
It's probably the game, I play BF3 and I can tell you it's buggy. It crashes with certain ATI drivers, the ones that came out right after BF3 that were optimized for the game actually made it unplayable on my 5770. I still get some random crashes at times, usually only once or twice every few hours, not sure the cause either.
My X6 @ 3.8 is 6-HR IBT Stable....
Not sure what else I could do, EVERY SINGLE OTHER GAME runs like a charm at my current settings.
Battleifled 3 of course, crashes like every hour.
My FSB is running at 273mhz which is nuts and I have no issue with BF3 outisde of flaky servers so don't look to the phenom. You can try relaxing your memory timings as Phenoms are pretty sensitive to low latency DDR3 and if your northbridge is overclocked or you're trying to run higher than 1600, cas 10 to 11 might help your cause. You can run some pretty tight timings at 1600 though, and I highly doubt its your cores causing the issue unless they don't have enough voltage or conversely, to much voltage.
Tweak all the simple stuff. The speeds and voltage of the Northbridge, CPU, GPU, gpu fan, memory, memory timings. I like to work AROUND the OC, meaning go for a specific core speed then try and find the right combo of surrounding settings. There's penty you can do to increase your stability if you believe it's your computer.
BF3 (or any game for that matter) crashes unless I set an aggressive fan profile on my video card, small oversights like that can make or break an OC so make sure you've checked and tried *everything*. I definitely wouldn't go setting your computer back to stock over one game though, it's usually just a minor tweak that fixes everything. Search for that instead.
Installed latest update today, I have weird graphical glitches and it crashes my entire computer...ran fine before the update. I'm entirely blaming the game on your problems. lol
Computer didn't crash entirely...but battlefield 3 crashed leaving everything horribly graphically distorted and rebooting was the only way I could recover. Never seen it happen before, video card isn't overclocked. BF3 is the only game that's given me problems, and first time I've seen this specific problem. CPU is overclocked but it handles 3ds max renders, folding@home, and passed Prime95 testing, along with my other games.
