Have been getting this error about every 20 Minutes.
DirectX Function "GetDeviceRemovedReason" failed with DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG. GPU: "Nvidia GeForce GTX 690", Driver:
37306
I've literally spent more then an hour trying to find a fix without any result. As usual, i do not get any response from the EA support, which is quite annoying.
I have used the later driver, which did not help.
I have used the previous driver, which did not help.
I have tried re-installing the game and repairing the game, which did not help.
All suggested Fixes that did not work for this specific error (Thanks to Kirister for keeping this list up to date) :
- Repaired BF1.
- Deleted, re-downloaded and reinstalled BF1 completely.
- Deleted settings (BF1 Folder in Documents).
- Updated Windows 10.
- Ran the game as Admin.
- Installed newest drivers (375.63).
- Tested previous drivers (375.57).
- Tested previous drivers (373.03).
- Tested previous drivers (372.90).
- Cleaned drivers before each new install (Display Driver Uninstaller Safe Mode).
- Disabled DX12.
- Toggled GPU Memory Restriction ON/OFF.
- Tried lowest settings.
- Switched from Fullscreen to Borderless.
- Greatly underclocked GPU Core (-105Mhz) / Mem (-628Mhz).
- Overvolted (+12.5mV), raised max power and temp target of GPU.
- Reinstalled VC Redist.
- Checked GPU temp (65°C full load ingame, so not really hot).
- Stress tested my GPU using Furmark: no issue.
- Set gametime.maxvariablefps 60 (and 61, 80, etc...)
- No MSI Afterburner or any similar program running in the background.
- Very clean Windows 10 install with minimal programs running in the background.
- Disabled Origin in-game.
- Uninstalled Geforce Experience.
- nVIDIA control panel: Power management mode – prefer maximum performance
- nVIDIA control panel: Threaded optimization – off
- nVIDIA control panel: Triple buffering – off
- nVIDIA control panel: Vertical sync – off
- nVIDIA control panel: Maximum pre rendered frames – 3
- Removed my GPU physically for 30s and cleaned the dust.
- Updated motherboard bios, drivers and reset bios settings.
- Disabled Intel SpeedStep/EIST in BIOS.
- Applied the Regedit Fix (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrOKlh9fC9g).
- Sacrified a goat.
- Turned off DVR in Windows 10's XBox App.
- Disabled Memory XMP profile in Bios.
- Did a MemTest, found no error.