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So for anyone who has a i9-13900k and has an updated BIOS but still has issues, this is a possible fix for you.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/21389/intel-issues-official-statement-regarding-14th-and-13th-gen-instability-recommends-intel-default-settings
https://www.radgametools.com/oodleintel.htm
Yet people be screaming "but it's only in THIS game" ignoring all the other games and apps that crash unstable Intel CPUs left right and center.
Tbh I never had crashes with my 13th gen intel CPU yet. Just here and there High CPU temps that got fixed after 1-2 weeks from the devs. Maybe because I stay up to date with drivers, Firmwares, Bios´s and everything? And maybe of a costum water cooling for better temps? And more then enough Watt buffer from the Power supply?
And yeah, the latest Beta Bios (I do not use waiting for stable release) from my mainboard even has the change that the named Setting "default" is default and not some unlock every core settings like "unlock 6GHz mode". The current Bios that is 5 months old has power plan optimazations for lower temps on same perfomance.
So overall you are right. And I think most people crashing because of bad settings in Bios and/or outdated BIOS/drivers/firmwares. Or the classical Bad hardware combos.
Intel is doing since March a investigation to solve this problem. What you can do right now is underclock your CPU to run it stable without crashes.
What I did is, i've downloaded a program named Intel Extreme Tuning Utility which is a official app from Intel. Once you downloaded it from their official website, install it and launch it. Once in the program, set Performance Core Ratio from 57x to 54x and hit apply. Keep the app runnning while playing.
There you go, the crashes are gone! That's exactly what i've done with my I9 14900kf and since then no more crashes.
My fix: i set the power Limit in my bios at 180 watts.
This is also a solution, but I won't recommend going in to the BIOS for everyone. Only when you know what you are doing.
yeah this one time some kid thought he could just overclock his cpu too like 9ghz and then the pc never booted again.
Did everyone clap?
As literally nothing bad will happen, it'll fail to boot, then reset to defaults.
System:
Ryzen 5 5600x
32 GB DDR4
RTX 2070 Super 8GB
Not overclocked, set at 1080, no frame generation in game with custom graphics roughly equivalent to medium. I pulled up GPU performance to watch VRAM during shader compilation when I typically get the "out of video memory while trying to allocate" error, never used over 2.8GB VRAM. Of course the sage advice about this online is: "Oh just close all your background programs" like my background programs are windows and steam...
CPU i9-14900
GPU 4070 TI
ddr5 32 gb ram
Motherboard is a PRO Z790-A MAX WI-FI
If anyone has any recommendations please let me know.
Crazy how my old computer with a 2060 could run this no problem