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It's a well known problem with 13th gen intel CPUs.
The developer of the Unreal Engine and Fortnite has asked Intel users to change the SVID Behavior (Extreme/AI Tweaker) to “Intel Fail Safe” in the BIOS menu. This setting sets the CPU voltage to the chipmaker’s default settings, although, this can have the opposite impact at times. The First Descendant is a recent Unreal Engine title that crashes constantly on a lot of Intel 13900K/14900K systems.
Over the last 3–4 months, we have observed that CPUs initially working well deteriorate over time, eventually failing. The failure rate we have observed from our own testing is nearly 100%, indicating it’s only a matter of time before affected CPUs fail. This issue is gaining attention from news outlets and has been noted by Fortnite and RAD Game Tools, which powers decompression behind Unreal Engine.
Users are also receiving misleading error messages about running out of video driver memory, despite having sufficient memory.
Updating bios does not solve this issue for all just so that you know, intel did push out an update for some versions but far from all.
I had to undervolt my cpu, and now everything works great.
It will continue to degrade. I had the same problem on a 14900K. I RMA the CPU and got a replacement and updated Bios. Problem solved.
This is correct. This a issue with the intel 13 & 14 series CPU's where some CPU's are damaged by incorrect voltages. It's been mitigated with the 0x12B vendor bio's updates, but if the processor is already damaged, the update wont correct it.
Need to reach out to intel for a replacement. The "out of video memory" crash from a UE5 powered game is the definitive symptom of having a defective intel CPU.
EDIT: make sure to update your board with the latest BIOS update once intel sends you a replacement, else it could risk being damaged again.
I have a Ryzen 9 7900X3D CPU and have the same issue. So it's not a Intel Problem.
And i have a NV 4080 Super.