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Not a definite fix or anything, but if you happen to overclock or undervolt your GPU through Afterburner, try reverting to stock settings.
I9 - 12900K
This indeed worked but I have also had my OC on for about a year without issue. I guess Denuvo or something in this game just simply doesn't like overclocks.
I recently undervolted my 4080 while boosted memory clocks. Has worked perfectly fine in every other game. Even intensive stuff like Cyberpunk or the Witcher 3 update. Very weird I have to disable it to play this game.
There are multiple reasons for the Dead Space DirectX error; here are the fixes. First, ensure you have installed the latest GPU driver. If you are installing the GPU driver, do a clean installation. <---- IMPORTANT TO TRY TO MAKE CLEAN INSTALLATION - First totally uninstall your gpu in device manager and then install new drivers.
If the DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG error persists while playing the Dead Space 2023 remake, you can fix it by capping the game’s max FPS. Open Nvidia Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings > Program Settings > select Dead Space. Enable Max FPS Limit and set a value for it. However, don’t just input any value. It’s good practice that your FPS cap is 1/2, 1/3rd, or 1/4th of your Monitor’s refresh rate for a smoother experience. For example, if you have a 120 Hz display, you can cap the game to either 60 FPS, 40 FPS, or 30 FPS. Limiting the FPS reduces GPU and CPU load and will fix the Dead Space DirectX error. <--- i Set 60 fps for both background and in game.
limit your FPS to 1/2 or less than your monitor's refreash rate (via the NVIDIA control panel)
disable the steam and any other game overlay
manually disable HDR in the settings file by changing a 1 to a 0 - even if you do not use HDR it is still hard enabled unless you do that and being enabled but not used causes issues
this fixed it for me, undervaulted my 4070ti and has been fine on everything except this, pretty odd but i guess its denuvo or something?