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Sometimes updating drivers can be beneficial.
- Disable any extra options from AMD/Nvidia software (anti-lag, etc.)
- If you have overclocked your GPU, cut back on it. Yes, I know, it is stable. On my RX6800 I have a 2500Mhz OC that is platinum certified in OCCT but UE5 seems to have an issue with it. Most crashes seem to happen when the game switches repeatedly between low and high power states (loading, opening menus, resting, loading cells) and the engine seems to be unstable during these transients
Once you've done that, do not alt-tab out of the game and most UE5 crashes should be gone.