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Not brain dead at all it's a legit thing on those CPU's, go do research. https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/nvidia-blames-intel-for-gpu-vram-errors-tells-geforce-gamers-experiencing-13th-or-14th-gen-cpu-instability-to-contact-intel-support
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No, you sound blatantly ignorant. Educate and inform yourself. The "out-of-memory" error messages and correlative game crashes indicate a CPU hardware instability/degradation issue affecting some Intel CPU SKUs or other unstable manually/custom overclocked systems during shader compilation and oodle-like decompression workloads during gameplay or shader pre-compilation tasks.
While you arent wrong on the issue with Intel CPUs, that CPU related error only comes for games based on Unreal Engine. The GOW games use a proprietary engine from SMS.
The error in question is for cards that have less than 6GB VRAM. This requirement has since been removed by the devs in the latest patch but with a disclaimer that 4GB VRAM GPUs are not supported.