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You may need to go in the bios and manually adjust some things. A quicker easier way is to just use the intel XTU software and bump the multiplier down by 2X.
Or disable Ray tracing before compiling shaders.
These are the three solutions (including bios update) that people have claimed will work.
This worked for me. None of this "Cpu nonsense" when my cpu works fine in every other game (ex. Cyperpunk 2077, path and ray traced it up).
Yeah this worked for me. The game turned out to be so incredibly mid that it didnt feel worth the effort