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But I am in a similar situation as you: 44 hours, 1 crash.
Of course if you are a person who thinks your should always go for max fps .. then oh wonder, your gpu and cpu have to pull their weight and generate heat.
It's certainly not the game thats makes high temps in your system.
Tldr: frame and refresh rates generate tons more heat then every other graphic quality setting, and shouls be your first go to solution for dropping those temps
but in the end it is all about settings
if i crank up all to max even my new system will melt
That's Thermodynamics for you buddy. Energy = heat.
No crashes, no mem leaks, runns without any issues.
Ryzen 78003DX and 4070S inside. On EndeavourOS (Arch Linux).
Maybe your setup?