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Travis Nebeker
I have a HP Victus 15, which came packaged with an i5-13420H, an RTX 3050 with 6 GB dedicated RAM, and Windows 11. Since I absolutely refuse to "upgrade" to Windows 11, I took out the preinstalled SSD and swapped in the SSD from an older laptop running Windows 10 x64, and figured I would just have to update drivers for the new, different hardware. I also increased the total RAM to 24 GB.However, there are multiple games that constantly crash to desktop or will even just refuse to start/crash mid-launch, and the error messages imply that something is going wrong with the graphics rendering pro
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