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It don't matter as each game puts different workloads on hardware. The same 100% for one game isn't the same for another game.
Dont know how its my system tbh. I can play any heavy game just fine but this.
But the start of the game points to unstable CPU/RAM, turn off XMP/EXPO in bios and try it again.
So if you RAM is EXPO 6000 set to 5600 and see if that helps.
Also if you have a negative offset set on your CPU maybe lower that as well.
Could be the game for whatever reason has a problem with some setting in your bios that may be too aggressive for it.
The joys of PC gaming. 95% of the time it can be great, but that 5% can just drive you nuts.
Yeah, I hear you.
One thing I forgot you can do the same thing from Ryzen Master and not have to go into your Bios and make it a permanent change.
You can set up a single profile for the game in Ryzen Master, that is if the steps I described is actually the problem.