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Second, with everything closed how much free RAM do you have available?
With reset my pc i mean resetting my pc per Windows with the Reset this PC under Windows Settings --> System --> Recovery (Translation might be off because my default windows language is not English)
I have 26.925 GB of unused Ram (Everything closed except RAMmap + Empty Standby- and Priority 0 list).
untick auto, select each drive, change to none -> [set]
ok, ok, ok, reboot
repeat and change primary drive to 50% of system ram and reboot again
I did this then i've tried starting Cyberpunk 2077 again issue with Ram still persists RAM goes to 52% then crashes.
I had to define a min and max mb amount for the 50% so i defined 1000mb and 1000000mb (Drive has 2tb)
Physically swap the RAM around.
Or run a full memory test with at least 3 passes set to Extended Mode.
That can never work like that. If E-Cores really is an issue, you have to disable the E-Cores Scheduler in your BIOS or use an app such as CoreDirector which will easily allow you to add apps or games so only those in the list will have E-Cores disabled whenever ran.
Already did both also didnt work, I did the Memory test with 10 loops and maximum ram.
The CPU isnt the issue, it can go to 100% without the game crashing.
Minecraft is very CPU heavy. It's also, interestingly, one of the things in the server landscape that was degrading those CPUs the quickest.
If we ignore the CPU for a moment, my mind was considering that you disabled (or severely restricted) the page file and was hitting "that" issue, but since you expressed a question when someone asked you to reset it, I'm going to presume you didn't change it from the default, so that's probably not the case.
You need to set your system to stock (CPU and RAM) and start running RAM (and maybe CPU) tests. MemTest86 for the RAM, OCCT and Priume95 for the CPU and RAM. You can use others, but any/all of these start throwing errors, then you have an unstable system.
You're running four DIMMs but given the speed and capacity, I'm going to presume this is DDR4 and not DDR5? Four DIMMs on DDR5 is ambitious (although should work at a slow-for-DDR5 speed of 4,000 MHz). It might be ambitious for DDR4 too though. If it's stable at stock/unstable with XMP, you found the issue. You may need to walk the speed back to 3,600 MHz or 3,200 MHz. I think above one of those points is when Alder/Raptor Lake switch from 1:1 to 2:1 (they call them gears on Intel's side) so you won't lose as much as it sounds like since you'll gain 1:1/Gear 1.
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