Xevyr
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That matters very little, a slight instability in the system will be unnoticed by 99% of games, but there might be 1-2 which will react to it… and it has nothing to do with the performance requirements or the graphics of the game.
Again, it has absolutely nothing to do with resources used or system requirements…
That is entirely up to you 
Nobody said you have to… You are the one who posted here looking for help with very little information to go on. I mentioned that one of the possibilities that would cause this is a slight system instability… because I’ve seen this exact thing happen with various random games (in every single case every other game ran perfectly fine) and downclocking the ram or bumping up the soc voltage a bit fixed it… or in other cases slightly downclocking the gpu.
You could very easily temporarily disable your xmp profile in the bios for starters to test… it’s not like you can’t turn it back on afterwards
But if that’s too much effort or you don’t know how to do any of that then, that’s fine.
If you don’t want to mess with that though, then at the very least you should check your windows event log after a crash as it might contain slightly more info than the game log… or idk, post a database, see if anyone can replicate it if you think that’s the cause (though I highly doubt it as if anything from that would be crashing you would get a regular fatal error with a giant message and the game log containing it)