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Probably not related but I did have a problem with Far Cry 5 when I first started playing about a year or so ago where it would crash to desktop or just lock the system. It turned out to be the game using my integrated graphics card instead of my Nvidia card. I had first tried to force the game to use my Nvidia card via Nvidia Control Panel but it wasn't working for some reason. I ended up having to change a number in a text document in the game's folder. A Far Cry 5 profile document. That seemed to force the game to use my Nvidia card and I never had crash to desktop since. I think the solution was on reddit from memory.
With that being said, I had never had that problem with Far Cry 4. Just thought I'd mention it is all. Good luck.
OCCT is the best to make sure you burn
Also you can combine it with something in the meantime for a short time just cuz why not
Similar issue i had when my capacitors blow on my motherboard and my PSU lost 12v rail...
Had to fix the by hand ...i hate to RMA stuff
For example, a Ryzen 5950X has a TDP of 105W, but it actually draws 200W under max. load. With PBO enabled and a good motherboard can it draw up to 240W. Intel CPUs draw even more power. No idea what your CPU can draw at maximum, you will have to research this. The number I have found is 190W for your i7.
The RTX3070Ti will draw up to 290W, with slight overclocking likely 310W.
You can add another 50W for mainboard, memory, and drives. You will need at least 550W net.
Power supplies themselves do not work perfectly, but have an efficiency factor as well as a point of highest efficiency. Depending on the standard of the PSU (gold, platinum, etc.) will you need to scale the total power value further up. I.e. at ~80% efficiency (bronze) will you need a power supply with a 690W rating. A PSU with 90% efficieny (platinum) needs to have a 610W rating.