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Disabling XMP fixed my DirectX Crashes/Bad FPS in Warzone
I have not been able to play this game since I built my PC this past weekend. Non stop DirectX errors/crashes. This is on a new 137k-z790 MSI Edge-4070Ti Suprim-1000w-360 AIO-7200 DDr5 32 GB build. The few times the game worked i could not get the game to run better than about 75fps at any resolution or any settings 1080-4k, DLSS on-off nothing made a differnce. Since disabling XMP shaders loaded immediately and no game crashed. Im getting 170fps at 1440p Balanced and 100fps 4k no DLSS. Hope this help some
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SMIENIE | Twitch May 4, 2023 @ 9:17am 
You mean the option in the bios to upgrade your ram hrz? Ive recently reinstalled my windows bought new ram (32 GB) which normally runs at 2200 or so hrz but I turned XMP on to make it go to 3200 however ive been getting alot of crashes tried everything DDU/New Drivers, Repair etc however with the latest nvidia update+renaming folder in battlenet seemed to fix my crashes but my FPS doesnt seem to go higher than 70/80 either you think disabling XMP can increase my FPS in Warzone again? I have a 3060 TI + i7 97k
imp_ct May 4, 2023 @ 9:52am 
lol yea gimp your hardware because this game is coded by clueless people

People, the only fix is waiting for these devs to patch their game. Your fix is placebo.
Pandemic May 4, 2023 @ 10:02am 
Originally posted by imp_ct:
lol Your fix is placebo.
ShadoZzz May 4, 2023 @ 11:11am 
I've also tried this fix and the crashes are still happening. They are random, sometimes I'm able to play days and hours without a single crash and another day I will crash every 5th match or worse. And when it's not happening to me it's happening to one of my mates, don't gimp your performance for this game
Pure & Rustic May 4, 2023 @ 2:35pm 
When you disable XMP, you can set a fixed speed in bios. That works like charm...
Natans May 4, 2023 @ 3:07pm 
I would not be surprised if there was some instability at such high RAM speeds. Not all 13th gen CPUs have good enough memory controllers to stably run 7200mhz, an I9 would be more likely to be able to handle it but there are no guarantees. It just depends on your luck in the silicon lottery. You should run ram stability tests to confirm but I bet your whole system was affected. You are likely getting crashes because the shaders and game stress it out more than most other applications which exposes the instability. Unfortunately, there is a lot of randomness in whether really fast RAM kits will work in any individual system. You would probably be fine downclocking the ram to somewhere between 7000mhz-6400mhz and be just fine.
Trent Reznov May 4, 2023 @ 3:20pm 
you shouldnt need to gimp your hardware to play a game, make sure your bios is updated
Samurai🥷 May 15, 2023 @ 4:20pm 
I downloaded the game via battlenet, then select properties in the battlenet folder, click on behalf of the administrator, if there is, then make compatibility with Windows. I updated the drivers for the video card and the directx itself separately on Microsoft and it worked
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Date Posted: May 4, 2023 @ 9:01am
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