Why does my Manli RTX 5090 D v2 OC crash in Splinter Cell Remake?
Absolutely insane that a top-of-the-line RTX 5090 D would give me a driver reset and a 3-second black screen in Splinter Cell Remake. The OC on this Manli card is pushed way too far; the GDDR7 memory at 28Gbps was creating tiny signal interference, making the GPU core jump wildly between 2.7-2.9GHz. It's honestly embarrassing for a flagship card. I tried the latest beta drivers, but that just led to crashes on startup—a complete waste of time. I used MSI Afterburner to downclock the core by 50MHz and flattened the voltage curve at 0.95V, capping the boost at 2.75GHz. In a 30-minute FurMark burn-in, the core stayed at 65-72℃ with zero driver resets. I actually went too low on the voltage at first and got a BSOD while idling, so I had to bump the offset by 15mV to stabilize it. VRAM usage is steady at 18-22GB with fans at 1600-1900 RPM. I've backed up the profile to the cloud, and the input response is finally snappy.