Hello, so you do know that the 13th and 14th gen intel CPU's are cooked right so I didn't think it was the fault of the game or anything I had the doubt that it was my CPU and my motherboard fricking some thing up and when intel asked the motherboard partners to release a bios update with a "intel baseline profile" which basically runs the CPU at intel's specifications so my board which is Asus Prime Z790-A WIFI it got that update at 2024/04/19 and when I updated the BIOS and switched to the intel's Baseline profile and started using my Computer everything was working perfectly fine even Minecraft crashing , windows throwing random BSOD's stopped and overall its been a smooth ride since and I have been keeping an eye out for when a BIOS update releases so that I can stay on the latest. so overall I its intel's fault (note the current issue regarding intel's stability mostly affecting 13th & 14th Gen i9's , and guess which CPU I have. its i9 13900k ) and motherboard partners overclocking the CPU automatically without the users knowledge and after that one BIOS update I have not encountered a single crash in anything yet. so to answer the question no, the issue does not occur in any version it was just the fault of a unstable CPU and it being overclocked by default on top of it. probably the DDR5 caused it to become more unstable ig (just a hunch)
Hello, so you do know that the 13th and 14th gen intel CPU's are cooked right so I didn't think it was the fault of the game or anything I had the doubt that it was my CPU and my motherboard fricking some thing up and when intel asked the motherboard partners to release a bios update with a "intel baseline profile" which basically runs the CPU at intel's specifications so my board which is Asus Prime Z790-A WIFI it got that update at 2024/04/19 and when I updated the BIOS and switched to the intel's Baseline profile and started using my Computer everything was working perfectly fine even Minecraft crashing , windows throwing random BSOD's stopped and overall its been a smooth ride since and I have been keeping an eye out for when a BIOS update releases so that I can stay on the latest. so overall I its intel's fault (note the current issue regarding intel's stability mostly affecting 13th & 14th Gen i9's , and guess which CPU I have. its i9 13900k ) and motherboard partners overclocking the CPU automatically without the users knowledge and after that one BIOS update I have not encountered a single crash in anything yet. so to answer the question no, the issue does not occur in any version it was just the fault of a unstable CPU and it being overclocked by default on top of it. probably the DDR5 caused it to become more unstable ig (just a hunch)