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this game has an issue with the 40xx series and hags
-Verify the game files.
-If you didn't uninstall and reinstall the drivers when replacing your GPU please do. This doesn't always cause issues, but sometimes it does and that's why I always recommend using DDU and then install drivers when upgrading GPU.
-Your new GPU is "stronger" and thus will increase the load on other parts in your system, mainly your CPU and your system memory. This means that if your system wasn't 100% stable before but it only caused issues for example once a month before, now with the added load it causes issues every hour or more often instead. Make sure to test that your CPU and memory are stable.
-The GPU could be faulty. This is rare, but it happens. My first 4090 started crashing after 4-5 months, turns out the memory went "bad" out of nowhere. I recommend running a few stress tests on your GPU to make sure it's good to go.
-PSU. If you have a cheap or just old PSU it could have issues with a GPU that needs more power than your 3060ti. The sad thing is that if this is the issue the only way to really test it is to replace the PSU or try the GPU in a different system.
I recommend you to at least download OCCT and run many of the tests, GPU. VRAM, memory and CPU are all good to test and make sure you don't have a hardware issue. This will just take a few hours and when you pass them without errors you can be pretty sure that you don't have a hardware issue if other games crash in future.
I already DDU the drivers, I have a 5800x as CPU, my PSU is fine (actually 700W), and I think my system is stable, I can play cyberpunk with ray tracing ultra without any problem or any lag at 110+ fps.
but well i'll try the OCCT to check if everything is ok :)
Something elese is on hic PC causung crashes.