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yeah all knwon since beta but ddevs care more about new dlcs to make more money with a bugged game
here's a link to the one I use...
https://www.nzxt.com/camapp
My Machine Specs:
PSU: 700 Watt.
GPU: GTX 1070 - 8GB VRAM. (standard, no overclock)
CPU: Ryzen 3 3200g @3.8ghz (standard, no overclock)
RAM: 16GB.
O.S.: Win-10 64bit, home edition.
All case fans / CPU fans are on HIGH. Brand new machine. Case is spotless & clean, no overheating. Ambient room temp is 20 degrees (I like the winter air).
RAM is seated correctly.
Tested my motherboard fully.
ALL drivers are up to date.
I have tried every possible combination of running the .exe as admin, win7 mode, win8 mode, vsync forced on AND off, tried adding triple buffering, making sure it was using multi-threading, etc...
...and yet I cannot get this game to just let me get from ONE safe-room to another so i can save my progress - without it crashing again and again, sometimes i get a crash to desktop so i can send a report - but MOST times it just crashes my whole machine.
Also, have you checked for drivers for the Graphics card ?
Failing that, check to see if your motherboard has a BIOS update.
Did you build this, or buy it ?
FYI, I built mine from scratch.
I have the following and game runs for several hours before I quit, not the other way around !
1) CPU = AMD Phenom II x 4 965 Black Edition Socket AM3 3.4Ghz
2) Motherboard = Gigabyte GA-790FXTA-UD5 (Bios Version F2)
3) Graphics Card = NVIDIA GeForce GTX1050 Ti 4Gb GDDR5 SDRAM.
4) Memory = Corsair 16Gb DDR3-1333
5) O/S = Windows 10 Professional 64 Bit (up to date software)
I use a sealed water cooling unit for the CPU, not a fan and added another fan to the radiator so its pulling heat from the radiator as well as pushing it (one either side of it).
Apart from the operating system, most of my parts older than yours so theoretically, yours should work far better than mine.
Oh, by the way, my main Steam folder is on the C drive which is a 1TB SSD and game loaded into the standard steam folder. I only do this for Steam games, other games are loaded to another drive off the SSD.
Hope this helps, but check your graphics drivers for one, update bios if you can, see if you can monitor what the PSU is drawing (Mine is 850 Watts).
As a tip, try running the game with a side panel removed from the PC and see if that helps in any way, if it does you have a cooling problem.
Hope this helps.