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The above suggestions were a workaround until the proper updates for fixing the root cause were released. Now that those updates are available you don't need to perform any of the steps above once you've applied the BIOS update fix.
To fix the issue you need to go to your Motherboard's or PC manufacturer's website, e.g. Gigabyte, Asus, HP, Lenovo, Dell. Then download and apply the latest BIOS update to your motherboard. This will fix the underlying overvoltage issue allowing you to play the game and also help prevent your processor from slowly self destructing.
Alternatively to get the game going without the update you can also go to the windows power settings and change your power profile to either Balanced or Power Saver, this can also prevent the processor from spiking the voltage as much and causing the issue.
That being said I would highly suggest getting and applying the BIOS update as your processor will slowly self destruct over time without it. This process generally starts with symptoms such as slow downs and random crashes, if you are experiencing that you can contact Intel or your PC manufacturer to have the processor RMAed and replaced.
AMD Ryzen 5 7600
RX 6900 XT
TUF GAMING B650-PLUS
RAM 32GB
WINDOWS 10 Pro
All my drivers are up to date
I'll tell you if I find a solution