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it's always a matter of hardware, your prefered frames, and if you care for artifacts or not
TRS 100% is pretty much no upscaling but using a upscaling method.
DLSS Performance results in lots of artifacts but boost the frames really much.
Are you using the latest AMD drivers? (24.1.1) Do a fresh install with DDU just to be sure.
Try running everything on medium, Vsync off, FSR1.0 at scaling 100 (I'm assuming you're on 1080p).
You sohuld be getting 60 fps with no lag or anything, so try these for now and if it doesn't fix it we can keep rtying more stuff.
I get this very same message while playing Lords of the Fallen as well which also runs on UE5. I didn't get this kind of message while playing any other game than UE5 games.
I saw that it might be because of my VRAM, that I don't have enough or whatever and I also saw some people talking about this on some kind of forum and they said that it's probably because the gpu drivers might not yet be very ready for UE5 stuff. They were talking about Nvidia drivers, but might be the cause as well idk lol.
Also doing the minimal install for the drivers helped.
And don't worry, your Vram is not the issue, DX12 in general seems to be very sensitive and prone to crashing from every little instability that could be in your system.
It's not that hard to have a system that... doesn't have all of these little instabilities causing things to crash... well, it's not very hard with an Nvidia based PC at any rate.