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What CPU do you have? Could it be your RAM? I had problems with my newly installed RAM recently which caused freezing and crashes in desktop and in games, but replacing it helped.
I somehow think that the card might not be at fault. You've clearly upgraded the GPU.
I know it's annoying but it would be good to rule it out at least. Memtest86 is free and very thorough. It took 6 hours to run a full test on my machine (32Gb RAM)... so do it overnight or something.
I also have the latest drivers 461.72 and runs as smooth as butter. Played it just yesterday.
[Detroit: Become Human] Game may crash when launched with Image Sharpening enabled [200667092]
https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5168
I never use image sharpening - it usually produces aliasing in the image around object edges.
- disable nvidia overlays, steam overlays etc
- set fps to unlimited (4) and vsync offin the game config file
- in nvidia control panel and a game specific override and set low latency mode on, vsync on, multithread optimisation on, sharpening off.
also worth checking your GPU utilisation. if it isn't maxed out, could be cpu bottleneck.
Upgrade your CPU man.