Solving the runtime library crashes for PUBG with Kingston HyperX Fury
Tech enthusiasts using Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB 2400MHz encountered the anomaliets noted in Report-5521. Under the Win10 22H2 driver environment, start-up periods exhibited freezing spells. I first attempted typical automated repair tools to no avail, then proceeded to the root temp folders of the system drive and performed a total wipe, followed by a manual restart of the allocation queues via the service manager. AIDA64 monitoring showed memory pressure hitting the 11.5GB - 14.2GB interval. Simultaneously, GamePP logs revealed the frame curve flattened to 55fps - 60fps. I have to be real: slight loading pauses still trigger in smoke-heavy zones, which is an inherent flaw of the base memory bandwidth under extreme load. Finally, verifying via System Logs confirmed no new errors. I felt an immense wave of relief, as if a heavy shackle had been lifted from my soul.