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Going back to 24.2.1 (it ran smoother before anyway. ♥♥♥♥ AMD and their ♥♥♥♥♥♥ drivers)
Compatibility set to windows 8
Disbled fullscreen optimisations
Run as Admin
No mods whatsoever
Undervolting+overclocking disabled
All settings are set to high
Motion blur off
Xess->antialiasing
It appears to be working now. Since i almost couldn't play yesterday i will let the game run even if i am not playing today to test if this resolved the problem.
Devs shouldn't wonder when people pirate their games instead of buying for full price when they run like garbage
It was a perfectly smooth session. So I think it is random.
One thing I did note though, is that my GPU temps were around 74-78 which is normal, but still quite hot. So I limited the FPS to 60fps which got the temp down to 60. Not that I needed to, but as I was on it all day, I thought it would be the sensible thing to do.
I have a spot to do a few hours today...hopefully it's another smooth session.
My conclusion is that it is strictly to do with UE5 games.
Anytime my game has frozen or I've received that same message, my vram was sitting at 6gb (out of 12). And each time this crash happens I see the graph of my GPU utilization go from 70% to max.
7800x3D / RTX 3080