Unpredictable glitches appear randomly yet consistently after improving hardware specs.
Unpredictable glitches appear randomly yet consistently after improving hardware specs.
Steam has been central to this collection. Various titles span multiple engines: Cyberpunk, Redengine, Foundation, RE Engine, Capcom, Unreal, and more. Each reflects a distinct development approach.
Downloaded content from Epic Games: Optimal 1080p configuration featuring ray tracing and DLSS at 720p. Smooth gameplay under these settings, approximately two minutes without problems. Switching to 720p with minimal adjustments causes a crash after about fifteen seconds.
Disconnected my second screen. Performance stayed stable at 1080p max and 720p low during Cyberpunk Benchmark with 1080p settings, 720p low, 1080p max with PT. Tomb Raider Benchmark on 1080p max worked well, but PC crashed when loading the benchmark at 720p low.
I suspect there might be a compatibility problem with your RAM. The Ryzen 7000 CPUs don’t mesh well with certain ddr5 kits, especially Corsair Vengeance. Turning on XMP seems to cause crashes faster, which supports this idea. Since the benchmarks you used weren’t heavily RAM-dependent, swapping in a compatible option would help. I recommend returning your RAM and replacing it with either GSKILL Trident Z5 Neo (specify Neo version) or GSKILL Flare X5 rated at 6000MHz. These are AMD-focused and offer better compatibility.
I suggest returning all components for replacement, whether it's the same RAM or an upgrade, to ensure compatibility.