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On lower-end cards, try turning down texture resolution.
That's a good card. There is a bug (memorary leak) in Call of Duty that causes the game to crash when the game runs out of ram on the graphics card.
I would start by searching 'VRam Scale' in the COD settings and seeing if that fixes it.
Agreed, also clear the shader cache every day or two.
COD BO6 relies on VRAM so much that it usually exhausts the memory and causes the game to crash. One of the key options that might cause your game to blatantly crash, surprisingly, it's not the graphics settings, but Nvidia Reflex.
If Nvidia Reflex is set to On + Boost, it forces your GPU to push much more power to reduce latency even tho you will not feel any difference in terms of visuals and fps. Although if Nvidia Reflex is just On, it will push your CPU and it will be a much safer option for latency reduction. Whenever BO6 visuals/latency reduction/AI features pushes your VRAM to its boundaries, you receive a DirectX crash.
For more info and optimizations check this guide.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3448874387