I'm sorry, DAZ

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After I replaced the SSD and the RAM and there was no improvement, I thought it was just DAZStudio because it was causing problems on its own and constantly crashing.

Luckily, yesterday I found a post on a forum where people were also having problems with constant crashes. It now turns out that the cause lies solely in the CPU. I have an Intel i9-13900KS processor. It seems to work unstable, especially when running in 'Turbo mode'. The CPU fan was also constantly working, which I have never noticed before.

Now I have switched off the CPU Turbo mode in the BIOS and so far it is running like clockwork. Some processes are taking a little longer than before, but DAZStudio hasn't crashed again yet.

The whole thing probably had its origin in a BIOS update in which this mode was activated.

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Ah. I see. I didn't think about that. Yeah, motherboard manufacturers were overdriving the 13900 and 14900 processors. They are supposed to be issuing BIOS updates with the Intel recommended specs as an option.