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game wont even start. not enough ram"?
the game will sometimes open and display an error message saying something about not enough memory and tells me to make sure my video card meets the minimum requirements before immediately closing. its so fast i cant even fully read it. most of the time though it wont even make it that far. i dont understand, my pc is very up to date (4090/i9 14900k). any advice?
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Scorpion Apr 22 @ 10:56am 
same issue, 64gig of gskill ram, 3070ti and it says out of memory and errors out
Metroid Apr 22 @ 10:59am 
Your CPU have most likely degraded from suicide voltages, Google it.
imperator Apr 22 @ 10:59am 
“Out of video memory trying to allocate a rendering resource. Make sure your video card has the minimum required memory, try lowering the resolution and/or dosing other applications that are running. Exiting...” is the error message I’m getting
Originally posted by goth hater:
the game will sometimes open and display an error message saying something about not enough memory and tells me to make sure my video card meets the minimum requirements before immediately closing. its so fast i cant even fully read it. most of the time though it wont even make it that far. i dont understand, my pc is very up to date (4090/i9 14900k). any advice?

Are you running 576.02 driver? Download the 576.15 hotfix from Nvidia's website, has fixes for games crashing during shader precomp

running ok on my machine (i9 13900KS, 32GB RAM, RTX 5090)
Metroid Apr 22 @ 11:01am 
Originally posted by goth hater:
“Out of video memory trying to allocate a rendering resource. Make sure your video card has the minimum required memory, try lowering the resolution and/or dosing other applications that are running. Exiting...” is the error message I’m getting

that's the error message you get from Unreal Engine 5 when you CPU is unstable
Chillin (Banned) Apr 22 @ 11:02am 
Originally posted by Dr. Dro ඞ:
Originally posted by goth hater:
the game will sometimes open and display an error message saying something about not enough memory and tells me to make sure my video card meets the minimum requirements before immediately closing. its so fast i cant even fully read it. most of the time though it wont even make it that far. i dont understand, my pc is very up to date (4090/i9 14900k). any advice?

Are you running 576.02 driver? Download the 576.15 hotfix from Nvidia's website, has fixes for games crashing during shader precomp

running ok on my machine (i9 13900KS, 32GB RAM, RTX 5090)

of course its running ok on your machine your on a 5090...stop flexing
Metroid Apr 22 @ 11:02am 
Originally posted by Dr. Dro ඞ:
Originally posted by goth hater:
the game will sometimes open and display an error message saying something about not enough memory and tells me to make sure my video card meets the minimum requirements before immediately closing. its so fast i cant even fully read it. most of the time though it wont even make it that far. i dont understand, my pc is very up to date (4090/i9 14900k). any advice?

Are you running 576.02 driver? Download the 576.15 hotfix from Nvidia's website, has fixes for games crashing during shader precomp

running ok on my machine (i9 13900KS, 32GB RAM, RTX 5090)


have nothing to do with the drivers, i use 566.32 no problems :)
imperator Apr 22 @ 11:03am 
Originally posted by Metroid:
Your CPU have most likely degraded from suicide voltages, Google it.
Interesting.. I see a lot about overclocking when I google this. I’ve never done that and I’m quite a PC noob so I’m not sure what to make of that.
imperator Apr 22 @ 11:05am 
Originally posted by Dr. Dro ඞ:
Originally posted by goth hater:
the game will sometimes open and display an error message saying something about not enough memory and tells me to make sure my video card meets the minimum requirements before immediately closing. its so fast i cant even fully read it. most of the time though it wont even make it that far. i dont understand, my pc is very up to date (4090/i9 14900k). any advice?

Are you running 576.02 driver? Download the 576.15 hotfix from Nvidia's website, has fixes for games crashing during shader precomp

running ok on my machine (i9 13900KS, 32GB RAM, RTX 5090)
I just downloaded the 576.02 today, I’ll try the 576.15 now
imperator Apr 22 @ 11:06am 
Originally posted by Metroid:
Originally posted by goth hater:
“Out of video memory trying to allocate a rendering resource. Make sure your video card has the minimum required memory, try lowering the resolution and/or dosing other applications that are running. Exiting...” is the error message I’m getting

that's the error message you get from Unreal Engine 5 when you CPU is unstable
How do I get my cpu to be stable? I have no clue what could have caused it to become unstable
Metroid Apr 22 @ 11:16am 
Originally posted by goth hater:
Originally posted by Metroid:
Your CPU have most likely degraded from suicide voltages, Google it.
Interesting.. I see a lot about overclocking when I google this. I’ve never done that and I’m quite a PC noob so I’m not sure what to make of that.

intel 13/14k gen CPU's is overclocked from default with the Boost feature that comes with it, intel are basically giving it to much voltage at the 2 highest cores when it boost, and that is killing it short term, you need to set all p-cores to 5.6 ghz and an overvoltage of +0.05000 millivolt in bios to fix it.

Why you have to do an over voltage is because when your CPU have degraded, it needs more voltage to compensate from the degrading to be stable basically.

This is how you fix it temporarily until you get a new one.
Originally posted by Metroid:
Originally posted by goth hater:
Interesting.. I see a lot about overclocking when I google this. I’ve never done that and I’m quite a PC noob so I’m not sure what to make of that.

intel 13/14k gen CPU's is overclocked from default with the Boost feature that comes with it, intel are basically giving it to much voltage at the 2 highest cores when it boost, and that is killing it short term, you need to set all p-cores to 5.6 ghz and an overvoltage of +0.05000 millivolt in bios to fix it.

Why you have to do an over voltage is because when your CPU have degraded, it needs more voltage to compensate from the degrading to be stable basically.

This is how you fix it temporarily until you get a new one.

Whoever told you that is wrong, and the issues that were caused by microcode are long since fixed

stop spreading misinformation

Originally posted by Metroid:
have nothing to do with the drivers, i use 566.32 no problems :)

566, yes, not 576. The new drivers specifically have a bug regarding this issue which have been fixed by the hotfix release

Originally posted by Chillin:
of course its running ok on your machine your on a 5090...stop flexing

how is this a flex? op has a 90 tier GPU too, and the 4090 more than held up. It's faster than everything else on the market, including the 5080.
Last edited by Dr. Dro ඞ; Apr 22 @ 11:31am
imperator Apr 22 @ 11:31am 
Originally posted by Metroid:
Originally posted by goth hater:
Interesting.. I see a lot about overclocking when I google this. I’ve never done that and I’m quite a PC noob so I’m not sure what to make of that.

intel 13/14k gen CPU's is overclocked from default with the Boost feature that comes with it, intel are basically giving it to much voltage at the 2 highest cores when it boost, and that is killing it short term, you need to set all p-cores to 5.6 ghz and an overvoltage of +0.05000 millivolt in bios to fix it.

Why you have to do an over voltage is because when your CPU have degraded, it needs more voltage to compensate from the degrading to be stable basically.

This is how you fix it temporarily until you get a new one.
So basically I need to buy a CPU?
Originally posted by goth hater:
Originally posted by Metroid:

intel 13/14k gen CPU's is overclocked from default with the Boost feature that comes with it, intel are basically giving it to much voltage at the 2 highest cores when it boost, and that is killing it short term, you need to set all p-cores to 5.6 ghz and an overvoltage of +0.05000 millivolt in bios to fix it.

Why you have to do an over voltage is because when your CPU have degraded, it needs more voltage to compensate from the degrading to be stable basically.

This is how you fix it temporarily until you get a new one.
So basically I need to buy a CPU?

No, you don't. Your CPU is fine. It does not need to be replaced. Just try the hotfixed drivers and see what gives.
Originally posted by Dr. Dro ඞ:
Originally posted by goth hater:
So basically I need to buy a CPU?

No, you don't. Your CPU is fine. It does not need to be replaced. Just try the hotfixed drivers and see what gives.
Unfortunately the driver hotfix didn’t fix it.
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