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The downlock program I have never heard of and I wouldn't know how to even use it for the correct settings?
*Edit* but yes, they have shader compilation, and it runs just fine on mine.
i9 14900K. Overclocked to 5904MHz on the P-Cores and 4300MHz on the E-Cores. Liquid cooled. (Note: I was not panicked into any microcode or any other BIOS updates)
GeForce RTX 4090. Liquid Cooled.
64Gb Corsair RAM
Samsung SSD 870 EVO 4Tb
Windows 11, version 24H2
Running the benchmark at 7860x2160 Ultrawide resolution with all setting maxed except motion blur off. Average fps 92.2 Max fps 138.5 Minimum fps 69.8
DLSS set to Quality.
Demo DLSS version upgraded by me from 3.5.10.0 to 310.2.1.0 using "DLSS Swapper"
Edit: Typos
Why should EPIC fix faulty CPUs? The issue expands way beyond UE5. It just happens mostly in UE5.
If anything you should RMA your CPU with Intel as it may have degraded beyond the voltage fix.
ASUS ROG STRIX Z790 GAMING
i9 13900k (CORSAIR AIO)
NVIDIA 4080 FOUNDERS EDITION
CORSAIR DOMINATOR DDR5 5600 64G
SAMSUNG 990PRO NVME M.2
ASUS 850 ROG GOLD
i have had my 13900k since release and have never experienced these issues, dune benchmark runs very smooth.