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Is your gpu undervolted? I hope so because the other likely cause is cpu degradation. Try turning xmp off and reducing all your cores my 300mhz. If that solves the problem, then its cpu degradation. ( that includes the single and dual core boosts too, don't use those).
You on the latest bios? One with 0x12B ucode?
Nvidia control panel > Adjust desktop size and position. And change "Perform scaling on" from Display to GPU.
4070Super
Ryzen 7 7700
5700mhz 32 gig ram
i don't run dynamic resolution and run balance/performance with no visual issues to really speak of. I'm running the other graphics settings at max on a 1440p display usually setting FPS cap at either 72 or 120. I don't have anything overclocked and all other games run fine.
Going to try and turn scaling back on. it was off due to horrid visual artifacts with Elden Ring foliage. If it helps I'll report back. Seeing as it's crashed very little in a large play time sample it might not happen for another 10+ hrs of gameplay. TBH, the previous driver update or two back never caused this.
Nothing to do with Denuvo, the engine is quite demanding and can get to 80C+ quite quickly on most high end GPUs and that is with of course DLSS etc. But it is more likely his mod yes.
Wonder rolling back, or looking at any beta releases would help?
Your processor has to be in really bad shape to not pass that test. There is no test for the 13/14 gen degradation issue. Especially ones that have only minor-moderate degradation.
But if your processor is degraded, downclocking by 300mhz all cores and turning off xmp is highly likely to stabilize it. So if you want to find out if this is this is the issue, do that. If you want false confidence, run the intel intel processor diagnostic tool test.
Same with cinebench, its not really relevant. Thats never a workload that raptor lake has struggled with. It struggles with decompression primarily. Though symptoms do vary wildly.
Guess you missed my edit where I mentioned that cinebench is nearly as irrelevant as the intel tool as raptor lake has never had a problem with with cinebench, it moreso has a problem with decompression and bursty workloads (like gaming).
Cinebench isn't going to break until things are past the point of no return (or you're running an unsteady overclock/undervolt or something). But okay if you really don't want to do the one thing you can do to rule out this problem that should take less than 5 minutes to set up... then fine I guess. You do you.