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Yeah also, i upgraded from a 1070 to a 2080ti, also im going to disable xmp in the bios to test whether that may help.
I believe i fixed the problem, when you pointed me in the direction of my memory, when i had disabled XMP, my PC would not start so i took all the sticks out etc, well it turns out my Ryzen 7 did not take too well to high MHZ my ram was running and XMP had all the timings and clock speeds wrong. Furthermore, i updated my bios since one of the changelogs was improved memory compatibility, once it was installed and fixed. i have not had a crash since. I'm not sure why Rainbow was the only game affected by this, perhaps its due to the high memory demand or something.
- Ubisoft Support
Ubisoft do not treat cases individually as if it were an isolated problem, when it is a general problem since the raid of the last patch look at your forum, and do not mask your problems, be more sincere and solve them would be better than hiding it
i have the same problem an this starts happend after the last update
i have a Ryzen 5 2600, GTX 1060 and 16GB ram ddr4 3200mhz
LMAO works, update my BIOS and the problem has been fixed, I have not had any crashing or screen frozen in 20 games. I left the xmp profile activated in my ram memories