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https://www.radgametools.com/oodleintel.htm
P.S.
Have same type of OOM crash, 14900K\128ram\4090
to be clear I had same issue with Tekken 8 earlier this year
I agree
also that fact explains why Intel banned AVX-512 instructions for 13th and 14th gen
UE5 is going to be as popular as UE4 is so you'll have increasing amount of games that won't run because your CPU has unstable overclock.
i9-13900k\6Gh
RAM - 32Gb\8000MGh
ROG STRIX 4090 OC
Average fps in game ~ 150 (140-170) in 2k screen resolution at highest settings.
There weren't a single crash in 2 hours of play.
The game use 10Gb RAB and 10Gb GPU RAM which is clearly visible on FPSMonitor.
But what’s wrong with the author’s memory is unclear.
https://i.postimg.cc/9VmjK2WP/7.png
I have an I9 14900K and RTX 4090 game is running perfectly and no crash soooo just do what people told you to do just before and you will be able to play all the games you want to play ^^ it's a well know issue that I got too and I had to do it no other options sadly thanks intel for that ^^
If you are experiencing game crashes on 13th and 14th generation Intel CPUs, this may be related to hardware configuration settings.
Intel recommends using 'Intel Default Settings', while various motherboards may apply different settings by default.
You can find details on Intels recommendations in the articles below:
Here is more information about the issues and possible workarounds, read the articles below:
So, Intel or your motherboard manufacturer, or probably both, is to blame here. It's not a game issue, an Unreal Engine, or an Oodle tech issue.