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Have you tried underclocking the gpu so that it is closer to the Reference cards speeds?
It could have something to do with Overclocking in general, xmp profile on / ram overclocked, cpu overclocked, etc.
It could also be driver related, but you said you already took care of the software side.
It could also be third party anti virus software. Most third party anti virus is garbage and will / can block or interfere with programs / apps.
thank you, I have already sent a request, but there was no response to it, none of the 6 requests
but after few minutes I get Unreal message of "Exception_Access_Violation"
My specs are:
Ryzen 9 5900X
RTX 3080 Ti
32 GB of ram.
Please let me know if you find out what's causing this issue and share any solution you may have the worked for you.
Thanks in advance.
This made me remember i recently turn afterburner on in my startup. Its MSI overclocker.
Closed Afterburner and bam im back in business,
Definitely a overclock issue.
This morning, I decided to remove my 32 GB RAM from the motherboard and install it back in.
so far I was able to play a full session of Squad and Six Days in Fallujah with no crashing.
I'm not 100% sure if it would work for you guys but it would be worth a try.