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SAME HERE... Random Crashes when playing .... Intel i9-10900K @ 4,300MHz, 32GB G-Skill Trident-Z DDR4 PC-3200 RAM, EVGA 3090 K|NGP|N Edition... All the latest NVIDIA Drivers.... Ran DDU 3 times/Reinstalled Various driver versions now in safe mode to try and fix it. Other games are smooth as silk, this game ...Randomly Crashes....
I turned down my BIOS Setting Profile and lowered my OverClock in both the BIOS and XMP and it's now stable :) This game must just handle Memory differently or doesn't have it's CPU/Threads optimized well. Every other game I played ran perfectly fine without lowering my CPU/RAM OC's.
The issues is on i9-10900K CPU'S also...
Did you disable any BIOS settings that might be Overclocking your CPU or Memory? I had to Edge back my clocks by more than just 2-300MHz, more like 500MHz on CPU and like 200Mhz (DDR4 = Clockspeed X 4 = 1000MHz ) on my RAM. Also, I had to completely turn off my Afterburner GPU OC's for my Graphics Card.
I think the crashes are more closely related to instability in how the Game handles CPU/GPU Threads and utilizes your System/GPU RAM; not the Unreal Engine 5 or Direct X 11/12 version you are using. Although, it's always good to have the current/stable Hardware drivers and Operating System Updates installed.
Hmmm.... The game is running great w/DLSS enabled @ 2160x1440p Resolution, running in Fullscreen (Non-Windowed), I'm getting 144 FPS (144Hz V/G-SYNC'd Refresh Rate) on my EVGA K|NGP|N Edition 3090 GFX card.
What I did was disable the XMP / OC Tuning/Boosting in my BIOS & disabled any MSI AfterBurner OC's on my GPU/GFX RAM. Also, I always use DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller), in Windows Safe-Mode, to remove my old GFX Drivers & am using the latest NVidia GeForce 546.33 WHQL GFX Drivers, atm.
The rest of my PC specs are: Gigabyte Z490 AORUS Master MB, Intel i9-10900K CPU, G-Skill Trident-Z DDR4-3600 RAM 32GB(4 x 8GB), Windows 11-64 Bit OS w/all the latest device drivers and OS updates installed.