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also it crashed about 2 times to desktop .
i will try now using DX11 . damn and i say everytime to myself : " do not buy on releaseday" -.-
8700k @5Ghz
DDR4 16Gb @3000mhz
1080 Ti
SSD, etc...
I have zero issues with the game at all in dx11 or 12 at 4k..
8700K at 5ghz
RTX 2080 2100mhz core +750mem
16GB DDR4 3600mhz ram
win 10
SSD.
I never had hard locks ever with any other game this game is unstable atm @ least on dx12 i try dx11 now and see if it still randomly hardlock or crash to desktop.
Most of people is having issues with crashes. You're lucky? YES. Still, is broken. We are not random people with this problem.
You avoided my questions as well concerning your overclock... oh well, let me know when you’re actually interested in learning something. Peace.
Can you read and understand what are you actually reading? Do i have to repeat that i disabled every possible overclock also to test it? Stop talking pathetic words trying to show "something". You don't know nothing about me so don't come here trying 2 give lessons to other people. Peace.
I will assume at this point you have no idea what stability testing is since you have now avoided the question not once but twice.. I will also assume you have set your overclock to 5ghz (because everyone says thats what a 8700k can do) and then either left the voltage on auto or raised it to some supposed popular set value, booted to windows, played a few games and called it a day all the while you have been slowly corrupting your OS and other software with unstable clocks....
Depending on how long you have had it this way there is no telling how corrupt your OS has become over time so once the damage is already done on the software side no amount of setting your system back to stock clocks is going to suddenly remedy that, you will likely need to reinstall your OS with your system set to stock and then when you are ready to overclock the proper way you can let me know and I will be of assistance but im not interested in arguing with someone about something that I know I am 100% correct about. Peace.