Call of Duty: WWII - Multiplayer

Call of Duty: WWII - Multiplayer

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Blue screen after a short time of playing.
BSOD states that some drivers might not be up to date, which is not the case.

Happens only in WW2 as well, no other game suffers from it even while heating up the PC more.
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moopy Jan 27, 2018 @ 8:00am 
was gonna say heat but...
NuShotz Jan 27, 2018 @ 8:12am 
depends on the bsod number you get
ANDO Jan 27, 2018 @ 8:20am 
Open command prompt and run

sfc /scannow

That will do a system file check. If it comes back clean, check hardware. Most certainly is not the game itself. But it can be something on the OS corrupted, or worse, hardware related.
Wandering Flare Jan 27, 2018 @ 8:24am 
Originally posted by ANDO:
Open command prompt and run

sfc /scannow

That will do a system file check. If it comes back clean, check hardware. Most certainly is not the game itself. But it can be something on the OS corrupted, or worse, hardware related.
Done that, nothing came up.
No Body Jan 27, 2018 @ 8:55am 
Originally posted by Specimen 8:
BSOD states that some drivers might not be up to date, which is not the case.

Happens only in WW2 as well, no other game suffers from it even while heating up the PC more.
Can you provide more details about your PC system? Win 7 32 or 64 bit? Win 10, GTX 550 Ti,etc.
Wandering Flare Jan 27, 2018 @ 8:59am 
Originally posted by Massey:
Originally posted by Specimen 8:
BSOD states that some drivers might not be up to date, which is not the case.

Happens only in WW2 as well, no other game suffers from it even while heating up the PC more.
Can you provide more details about your PC system? Win 7 32 or 64 bit? Win 10, GTX 550 Ti,etc.
Win7 64bit, AMD R9 290, 8GB RAM.
Last edited by Wandering Flare; Jan 27, 2018 @ 9:00am
MelvinFtw Jan 27, 2018 @ 9:52am 
wwii is cpu heavy, change ur thermal paste
Wandering Flare Jan 27, 2018 @ 9:54am 
Originally posted by -✰ RemorselessX ✰-:
wwii is cpu heavy, change ur thermal paste
Did that couple weeks ago.
ChaoticChaosx Jan 27, 2018 @ 10:06am 
I used to get it after a bios update but it was my voltage on my CPU overclock which I fixed. I reinstalled windows, just to be safe so nothing was corrupt. Try cleaning registry files or clean install. Seems to be the best soltuion so everything is fresh.
No Body Jan 27, 2018 @ 10:55am 
Originally posted by Specimen 8:
Originally posted by Massey:
Can you provide more details about your PC system? Win 7 32 or 64 bit? Win 10, GTX 550 Ti,etc.
Win7 64bit, AMD R9 290, 8GB RAM.

Do you OC your system?
AMD or Intel?
Have you made any changes to your hardware, updates, firmware?
Do you have sufficient cooling system?
Do you use stock or aftermarket CPU cooler?

Some ideas:
Reseat the memory modules
Test your system memory
Test your hard disk drive
Reseat any expansion cards
Update the hardware's firmware
Update MB BIOS
Replace the hardware
Make sure the hardware is on the Hardware Compatibility List
Wandering Flare Jan 27, 2018 @ 11:03am 
Originally posted by Massey:
Originally posted by Specimen 8:
Win7 64bit, AMD R9 290, 8GB RAM.

Do you OC your system?
AMD or Intel?
Have you made any changes to your hardware, updates, firmware?
Do you have sufficient cooling system?
Do you use stock or aftermarket CPU cooler?

Some ideas:
Reseat the memory modules
Test your system memory
Test your hard disk drive
Reseat any expansion cards
Update the hardware's firmware
Update MB BIOS
Replace the hardware
Make sure the hardware is on the Hardware Compatibility List
No.
Intel.
Just the latest drivers for everything.
I guess. I didn't have this problem before Winter event with the same setup. It heats up quite well, but it never caused problems.
Stock.

It seems to happen at random time despite the temperature, but atm it seems to be stable.

Thanks for the tips.
Last edited by Wandering Flare; Jan 27, 2018 @ 11:04am
()() Jan 27, 2018 @ 12:03pm 
Also you can check the windows mini dump it’s what lead me to the hwmonitor
()() Jan 27, 2018 @ 12:05pm 
Send to lost my post, I had exactly the same problem, turn out cpu temperature going above 100c I replaced my h50 cpu water cooler with a h80i bigger rad and push and pull fans. Problem solved.
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Date Posted: Jan 27, 2018 @ 7:18am
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