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That card cost 1/15th my student loans
You must wait for official patch...
I never crashed there once and I do use RT...
For this it sounds like you have an M2 Gen3/4 drive in an M.2_2 or M.2_3 SATA slot. The issue is that you should be running these in the M.2_1 NVMe slot as they use PCIe 4.0x4 mode. If you drop this device in the other slots it conflicts with the PCIe lane of your GPU on random occasions and the PC believes the GPU had been removed when reading or writing to the M2 drive, hence the error you are getting. This tends to happen more frequently when RT is enabled as there is a higher demand on the GPU. To test this, just use one M2 drive in your primary slot and remove the others and see if it still crashes.
Turning off raytracing fixed it. No crashes at all.
As soon as i turn on raytracing and play for 5min it will crash again.
Also happens primarily on jedha.
I'm very disappointed that i can't play with raytracing though.
edit: Turning off RT helped. was ne scheisse!