I assume you are running the new MSFS Steam version by Asobo Studio.
Definitely by now, no Over-Clocks should be enabled (CPU, memory, GPU, etc.). Not only for stability, but you simply don't need them on a system spec-ed like that.
Be sure it is running from the SSD and not the HDD.
It does appear to be localized to MSFS, so to try another game ... one you might like is "DCS World" Steam-Edition. It's Free-to-Play.
Cyberpunk seems to be a game that puts a lot of stress on components.
Not sure if there's a free version to download.
It's also possible to run a benchmark in a loop, like heaven benchmark. That one is free to download and will put a lot of stress on the GPU. It should run without any issues on a default configured system and give your system a good workout.
See the following reddit link where others have had this for a short time now post the latest MSFS world update of the sim. It appears somewhat unique to MSFS and to overclocking CPUs. Try to turn off any overclocking in the Dell Bios or look in AWCC and see if any overclocking profile is activated there. I have an Aurora R11 (10900kf and 3090) that is overclocked to 5.0ghz and have not trouble in MSFS, but it's possible the processor you have is impacted by the MSFS bug. 'Also a suggestion in there to delete and do a clean GPU driver install but I would try to check the Bios OC and AWCC OC settings first.
I also had crash problems with my previous R11 which turned out to be a hardware failure. I could reproduce it quite easily using this benchmark available on Steam for free. Just set the highest quality, put in on loop and let it run for 10-15 minutes.
It is a bug in the system and it will not let the program running. And microsoft can not resolve the problem when. Had then work on it a number of times. They are very curtious Tech. I think they have no idea how to cure it. In my complaint I'm hoping that you can maybe resolve the problem.
I do have one more thing to say on MFSF is when I first had it installed by microsoft on my PC it ran real good. Since it went to X-box after a bit it started to have problems with it when it open up and pick what you want to run after a few seconds it just CRASHES!
Tesla1856
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I assume you are running the new MSFS Steam version by Asobo Studio.
Definitely by now, no Over-Clocks should be enabled (CPU, memory, GPU, etc.). Not only for stability, but you simply don't need them on a system spec-ed like that.
Be sure it is running from the SSD and not the HDD.
It does appear to be localized to MSFS, so to try another game ... one you might like is "DCS World" Steam-Edition. It's Free-to-Play.
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Vanadiel
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April 22nd, 2021 09:00
Cyberpunk seems to be a game that puts a lot of stress on components.
Not sure if there's a free version to download.
It's also possible to run a benchmark in a loop, like heaven benchmark. That one is free to download and will put a lot of stress on the GPU. It should run without any issues on a default configured system and give your system a good workout.
Vanadiel
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April 22nd, 2021 09:00
I have seen a few others post the exact same experiences, with MS flight simulator.
I am starting to wonder if it's an issue with the flight sim.
Any chance you could run a different game for a few hours and report back on the results?
mako64
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April 22nd, 2021 10:00
Just curious are you overclocking in AWCC ? Try only to enable Ram2 in the advance memory section and disable cpu and gpu overclock.
mako64
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April 22nd, 2021 10:00
https://youtu.be/M7nGj95_5rQ
tempestornado23
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See the following reddit link where others have had this for a short time now post the latest MSFS world update of the sim. It appears somewhat unique to MSFS and to overclocking CPUs. Try to turn off any overclocking in the Dell Bios or look in AWCC and see if any overclocking profile is activated there. I have an Aurora R11 (10900kf and 3090) that is overclocked to 5.0ghz and have not trouble in MSFS, but it's possible the processor you have is impacted by the MSFS bug. 'Also a suggestion in there to delete and do a clean GPU driver install but I would try to check the Bios OC and AWCC OC settings first.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Alienware/comments/mtfq26/clock_watchdog_timeout_error_r12_11900kf_help/
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I also had crash problems with my previous R11 which turned out to be a hardware failure. I could reproduce it quite easily using this benchmark available on Steam for free. Just set the highest quality, put in on loop and let it run for 10-15 minutes.
GlobalServiced
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orangeyapper
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It is a bug in the system and it will not let the program running. And microsoft can not resolve the problem when. Had then work on it a number of times. They are very curtious Tech. I think they have no idea how to cure it. In my complaint I'm hoping that you can maybe resolve the problem.
orangeyapper
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November 7th, 2022 09:00
I do have one more thing to say on MFSF is when I first had it installed by microsoft on my PC it ran real good. Since it went to X-box after a bit it started to have problems with it when it open up and pick what you want to run after a few seconds it just CRASHES!