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Battlefield lab crash with low latency mode "On + Boost" set

Blessed_Leopard
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Battlefield labs will crash if low latency mode "On + Boost" set when labs program run 10-15 minutes, even not enter the game, just opened the program and stayed on the homepage. If low latency mode just "On" set is OK. 

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Graphics Card : GUNNIR Intel Arc B580 Index 12G 

Driver : Intel® Graphics Driver 32.0.101.7028

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VonM_Intel
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Hi Blessed_Leopard,

Thank you for posting in our Community and for providing the details about the crashing issue with Battlefield Labs when using low latency mode set to "On + Boost.". 

To better assist you, could you please help clarify the following:

  1. Have you noticed if this issue occurs consistently every time you run Battlefield Labs with "On + Boost" enabled, or is it intermittent?

  2. Have you tried running the program with any other graphics settings changed, such as disabling other performance-enhancing features?

  3. Could you confirm if this crash happens with other games or applications when low latency mode "On + Boost" is enabled?

  4. Are you running the latest Windows updates and chipset drivers alongside the Intel graphics driver?

  5. Would you be comfortable trying a clean reinstall of the graphics driver using Intel DDU to see if that affects the issue?

In the meantime, since you mentioned that the crash does not occur when low latency mode is set to just "On," I would recommend continuing to use that setting to maintain stability while we investigate.


Have a nice day!

Best regards,

Von M.
Intel Customer Support Technician

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Blessed_Leopard
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Hi Von M.,

Thanks for reaching out to help. Sorry for the late reply — Outlook has been strangely blocking all emails from Intel.

Yes, after half a day of testing, the issue consistently happens every time I run Battlefield Labs with the "On + Boost" mode enabled via the "Graphics" settings. However, if I enable "On + Boost" specifically for the game through the "Profiles" settings, the problem doesn’t occur (tested multiple times, each session lasting at least 45 minutes or until a crash would normally happen).

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I haven’t tried adjusting other graphics settings yet, like turning off other performance enhancement features. Most of my other settings are on AUTO.

When low latency mode is set to "On + Boost" via the "Graphics" settings, no similar crashes happen in other apps or games. For example, Battlefield 2042 runs perfectly fine with it — actually feels a lot smoother.

I’m on the latest Windows 10 with all updates and chipset drivers installed. I also clean-installed the latest Intel graphics driver (version 32.0.101.8132, WHQL certified) using the Intel DDU tool. But the original issue still persists, and now another new problem has started showing up — the two issues take turns occurring.

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(By the way, my PC only has one partition — not even a D:\ drive haha.)

Battlefield Labs automatically generated some crash dump files, which I’ve attached. Hope they help. If you have any questions or need more info, just let me know. I’ll also start checking the Intel forums by myself when I have time.

Thanks again!

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VonM_Intel
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Hello Blessed_Leopard,

Have you had a chance to review my previous response? Please let us know if you require any further assistance. I'm here to help.


Have a nice day!

 

Best regards,

Von M.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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