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My sys:
RTX 4090 (driver 572.24)
i9-13900k
64gb
64mb 5200 ddr5 ram on a ssd with no crashes in 40+ hours of gameplay.
I have almost the same specs than you
Did you update your bios? did you remember to do proper malware search?
Reinstalled the game?
Also maybe a OS reinstall?
For me, it works like a charm as well. I get on average 125+ FPS on Ultra with DLSS on quality or around 100 FPS without DLSS, no freezes, no lag. That being said, the game crashes to desktop after I press "I" for inventory or "M" for map, or "P" for stats after a few minutes of gameplay. It is also crashing often when using fast travel or initializing a dialogue (though less often at that).
Do you have same issues in other games?
If so its a hardware issue (obviously)
Games do cause crashes, but a instability in a CPU profile will also do the same.
For instance this game will outright ignore your vsync and fps limit settings ingame if you enabled frame generation an such, it's weird.
For INTEL cpus, being constantly at 100% utilization of cores will reveal if those cores has flaws and are unstable at certain voltages.
Oh, also I've downloaded this thing.. umm.. dmp file reader? analyzer? whatever it is. It's official from microsoft. I found one single KCD2 dmp file when it crashed (usually there are none at all) and the program says at that particular time the game crashed because of memory access violation. It was only one particular time though.
What settings are you using ingame and did you try tweaking them?
Do you monitor voltage of your CPU and GPU?
That being said, I did download a program called "Core Temp" to monitor CPU temperature. And in general it is all good while in game (around 65-80C) around all cores. However, I've noticed that one core, I believe it was core #5.. or 4.. suddenly showed 100C for milisecond and then the second or two later, the game crashed. Maybe it was just a coincidence, as I've said, I am not very smart to understand all of this.
Oh and yes, I did tweak the settings. I played on High and Ultra, with and without DLSS, turning on and off motion blur, shadows, etc. Same results.