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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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Metroid 22 de abr. às 15:18 
Originalmente postado por Dr. Dro ඞ:
Originalmente postado por 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.

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

stop spreading misinformation


I'm not spreading misinformation.

This is common knowledge that intel is pushing to much voltage in to their chips by default because they want to have the fastest CPU in the world, and ohboy do they fail at that, and the consumer get punished for it and have no idea what's going on and blame developers on Steam forum instead, that's a good example what's going on with these cpu's because intel want to compete and be the best on the consumers expense, on top of this... intel have people like you protecting them for no reason other than spreading ignorance.

Can't be hard to find this information by using Google that are at your disposal, or you may be just one of those who choose to ignore certain information because it doesn't fit your narrative.

Btw the microcode patch doesn't do much, they are still pushing to much voltage into the chips, they are just postponing it a bit further, 13/14 gen cpu's are not supposed to run at 1.5 voltage, reliability is even gone at 1.45 voltage, 1.35 voltage is the upper ceiling for longevity, especially on 10nm and 7nm silicone.

Maybe you should look up things first before calling anyone a liar, just a thought.
Dr. Dro ඞ 22 de abr. às 15:48 
Originalmente postado por Metroid:
I'm not spreading misinformation.

This is common knowledge that intel is pushing to much voltage in to their chips by default because they want to have the fastest CPU in the world, and ohboy do they fail at that, and the consumer get punished for it and have no idea what's going on and blame developers on Steam forum instead, that's a good example what's going on with these cpu's because intel want to compete and be the best on the consumers expense, on top of this... intel have people like you protecting them for no reason other than spreading ignorance.

Can't be hard to find this information by using Google that are at your disposal, or you may be just one of those who choose to ignore certain information because it doesn't fit your narrative.

Btw the microcode patch doesn't do much, they are still pushing to much voltage into the chips, they are just postponing it a bit further, 13/14 gen cpu's are not supposed to run at 1.5 voltage, reliability is even gone at 1.45 voltage, 1.35 voltage is the upper ceiling for longevity, especially on 10nm and 7nm silicone.

Maybe you should look up things first before calling anyone a liar, just a thought.

I did not call you a liar, I said you were spreading misinformation, not necessarily with malicious intent. The incorrect voltage request issue was fixed by the microcode, they don't hit a dangerous range, and 1.35V is extremely conservative, the chips can take more.

What the microcode won't fix is a CPU that was already damaged, but believe me OP would know if theirs was. Those chips can barely boot Windows.
Just Chill 22 de abr. às 16:12 
Originalmente postado por Chillin:
of course its running ok on your machine your on a 5090...stop flexing
Have you read the news about driver issues on 50-gen?

There is no point in flexing with a 5090.
As of random blackscreen crashes (GPU just turns off, but PC continues running).

I've had this in a lot of games. Older and newer ones.
Just played through the tutorial dungeon and sold items in the market district.

And I was absolutely happy, that I just had one UE5-engine crash (I've even sent the report), but not a blackscreen crash of my GPU!
Metroid 22 de abr. às 17:16 
Originalmente postado por Dr. Dro ඞ:
Originalmente postado por Metroid:
I'm not spreading misinformation.

This is common knowledge that intel is pushing to much voltage in to their chips by default because they want to have the fastest CPU in the world, and ohboy do they fail at that, and the consumer get punished for it and have no idea what's going on and blame developers on Steam forum instead, that's a good example what's going on with these cpu's because intel want to compete and be the best on the consumers expense, on top of this... intel have people like you protecting them for no reason other than spreading ignorance.

Can't be hard to find this information by using Google that are at your disposal, or you may be just one of those who choose to ignore certain information because it doesn't fit your narrative.

Btw the microcode patch doesn't do much, they are still pushing to much voltage into the chips, they are just postponing it a bit further, 13/14 gen cpu's are not supposed to run at 1.5 voltage, reliability is even gone at 1.45 voltage, 1.35 voltage is the upper ceiling for longevity, especially on 10nm and 7nm silicone.

Maybe you should look up things first before calling anyone a liar, just a thought.

I did not call you a liar, I said you were spreading misinformation, not necessarily with malicious intent. The incorrect voltage request issue was fixed by the microcode, they don't hit a dangerous range, and 1.35V is extremely conservative, the chips can take more.

What the microcode won't fix is a CPU that was already damaged, but believe me OP would know if theirs was. Those chips can barely boot Windows.


I'm fully aware that a degraded chip can't be fixed by a microcode update, just an overvolt and a underclock can make it stable again, if the degradation isn't too severe of course.

Like you pointed out earlier, some people even had crashes at windows startup that's a very severe degradation, but some only have instabilities when they start games compiling shaders and so on, that's also a symptom of degradation, and UE5 with the memory warning is pointing that out, and is broadly known.

Just a heads up, intel was fully aware how much voltage that was needed for 6 GHz yet they pushed the chips at that frequency, and then blamed it on the microcode when the CPU's degraded ahead of its calculated reliability time, they basically used that as an escape goat, hoping not to get sued that's all.

So i did not spread any misinformation, maybe you are just misinformed.
Dr. Dro ඞ 22 de abr. às 17:23 
Brother, there is literally a "shader precomp crash" fix on the new hotfix driver. If it's still happening, then I'd consider the possibility and it would 100% have manifested earlier.

I've been with my 13900KS for 2 years across 2 motherboards, MSI Ace Z690 and Apex Encore Z790 - with 2 years' worth of BIOS updates. The CPUs are fine. 14900K won't even suffer from the oxidation problem by simple manufacture date.

The chances that there is something wrong with OP's CPU are extremely slim.
jduckjr 25 de abr. às 4:03 
Originalmente postado por 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?

I had the same issue with my i9/14900/GTX3080, disabled everything in bios concerning turbo boost and now the game loads fine.
Nite69 25 de abr. às 4:04 
I play it on a 2700x, 16GB ram, RTX 3070 it loads fine here
Zylo 25 de abr. às 6:32 
I'm on a 12 series i7 which has never been overclocked. Driver 576. 64GB Ram. 4090. 4k Display. Same issue.
jduckjr 25 de abr. às 7:01 
Originalmente postado por Zylo:
I'm on a 12 series i7 which has never been overclocked. Driver 576. 64GB Ram. 4090. 4k Display. Same issue.

I didn't think I had overclocked mine either until I realized it is done by default in bios.
Caesar Augustus 25 de abr. às 8:44 
I took my PC into MicroCenter because I'm a noob. It was a software related related crash due to missing BIOS updates and chipset drivers. They got me fixed up and going again now. Thanks all.
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