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I managed to fix the problem by lowering my RAM speed in the BIOS. After reducing the RAM frequency, the crashes completely stopped. I’ve been playing for hours now without any issues.
Hopefully, this helps others facing similar problems!
Damn kids and their ninja fingers on console wreck me. But thats a gripe for another day. Im just happy. Game is working again. Woot Woot.
I also have an issue with Trident Z memory modules. They can't handle XMP profiles properly, especially when playing games like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. The game tends to freeze when using XMP settings, so I have to manually set the memory to run below its XMP profiles to maintain stability.
No thanks.