battle field one freezing up every 30min

Owen_27

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hello!

ok so ill be 30 min into a mach and bf 1 frezzes on me. i have a fx 6300 oc to 4.1 stable and a gtx 950 evga ssc+, 8 gigs of 1600 ram and a 250 gig ssd. i don't have this problem in any of my other games it just happens i was running it on dx11 900p med settings if that helps allso my ssd peaks to 100% a lot well doing basic stuff like browsing the web on crome. i switch to fire fox it doesn't freeze as much

Thank you!
 

Owen_27

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Hello and thank you for the response

I would be very surprised if my over was going bad i as I just built it over Christmas break I did get the motherboard used so I had to salvage the sada cable from a old prebuilt I had laying around with a pentium duel core 1.4 ghz if that helps with the time it was built. I will run the test and report any diffinses but all my other strest teast ad benchmarking works normal
 
Well, if the game freezes, it tells a couple of things:
Either the h/w, usually because of bad h/w.
or you have an unwanted s/w running in behind (perhaps a virus?), causes the cpu load to go up to its maximum and that will cause a lots of trouble, not at least the one you mentioned.

Close the game and start Windows Resource monitor: https://www.howtogeek.com/school/using-windows-admin-tools-like-a-pro/lesson6/all/
Try to see whats going on.

Best regards from Sweden


 

Carnaxus

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Try replacing the salvaged SATA cable with a new one. It's possible that the cable is worn out. It's also possible (I think?) that the cable is not a SATA 3 cable, but I don't actually know for sure if there's a difference in the cable itself between SATA 1, 2, and 3.
 
Not really a difference, today we are speaking of SATA 2 and 3 but SATA is a standard and the connectors are the same
However, for fast data transfer a good SATA cable is important, for sure SATA cables can be bad sometimes, more often its SATA connectors, so I believe in having good SATA cables - from my experiences.

If data gets corrupted during the transfer, the SATA protocol will be resending it, so no loss of data, but the result wil be lower transmitting speed.
SATA uses 10-bit, meaning 8-bit for the actual data transfer and 2-bit for error correction.
Therefore when speaking of SATA3 - 6.0 Gbit/s and sometimes SATA3 - 600MB/sec it is the same thing.

But if it is intermittent signal failure so it will have no contact once in a while, yes the hardware nor the operating system can't deal with this so for. ex. Windows will hang, host not responding and in worst case scenario a BSOD.
Best regards from Sweden
 

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It's is extremely unlikely to be caused by a cable
If the cable was at fault it would most likely have issues during the loading screens there's a lot less data being transferred from the HDD during gameplay Vs loading

I'd start by checking the temps first given its an fx series chip especially the vrms temps
 

Owen_27

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ok i have run a 15 min stress test on my fx 6300 the temps were fine i didn't monitor the vrm temps and i have a cryorg h7 cooler and one fan in the front

thank you!

edit: allso i have a fatal1ty 990fx killer motherboad