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You may try turning OFF/ON FSR3.1 in the In-Game menu also. Change 1 thing at a time and test or you won't know what's causing the issue.
The game seems to have an issue with UI elements where opening Inventory, map, merchant UI, dialogue, any UI, etc, the video context switches and the FPS can go super high (EVEN WITH fps limited!) at least on 9070XT and the clock speed will go to 3300-3400mhz and crash.
I had to pull the performance slider for core clock to -250 to get it to stop going super high. It still goes over 3ghz and doesn't seem to do much other than keep the card from going super high. I've tried -300, -400, -500 and they don't affect performance really at all. A few fps maybe. I started at -500 and went down until I got to -180 where it started crashing again. Then went back to -250 and its fine there. Your card may not exhibit this behavior.
You can check with running GPU-Z running the "Sensors" tab during game play. When the game crashes, if you look at the GPU clock speed, it will be super high right before crash. If that's your issue, drop your GPU clock. If you have ANY OC on your card remove it.
Latest patch did something to save files after so much play time, they get corrupted.