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DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED means the "virtual" or software side part of the device experienced an issue and it couldn't recover and has to be recreated.
So, check your CPU clocks and stability (Cinebench is a great tool to torture-test for 15-30 minutes) and Memtest (comes with Windows) for XMP/EXPO ram overclocks (takes longer based on capacity, but do the full test).
Also if you overclock, undervolt your GPU or VRAM make sure that is not the cause - revert to defaults to identify where the issue is.
I had 0 crashes, and I am chapter 9, however, I did stress test my system when I build it.
Crashes at different times but mostly during cutscenes.
I tried different settings, mods etc. and nothing helped.
My System:
CPU: Ryzen 5 3600
GPU: RTX 3070 (I know it's only 8gb VRAM but no difference in 720p low window mode)
RAM: 32GB (8GB x 4)
I tried turning XMP off and on, tried different mods and so on... nothing seems to work.
Maybe because its a port from ps5, very poor optimization
Nothing wrong with our hw
I read about a lot of people having problems with the new drivers. Nvidia having to optimize them for another batch of GPUs seems to have caused a lot of problems. I am going to wait for the next driver to be released before updating anything.
and yes i did updated to newest driver which many claimed as the main problem