Not neccesarily. There may have been additions to the Unreal code that cause a bug in the latest drivers. Most likely not, but a possibility nonetheless.
A driver “Roll Back” may be the answer. Obtain an older driver and try that instead.
My course of action would be:
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Use DDU completely remove all traces of your GPU drivers, even motherboard drivers (Important just as much)
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Get the latest driver(s) and re-install.
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Dont work? Rinse and repeat this time with older drivers
Yes tedious, but you do need to try something no?
Also check your XMP memory settings, reset them to basic, remove all overclocking.
Could be memory timing issues or just bad memory! It happens, dont just dismiss it say yours is fine. CHECK IT!
Each piece of hardware is different and they dont always play nice. You can’t just say its NOT a certain thing, especially drivers, as the latest and the past “x” iterations may still carry the issue thats causing it so sometimes going back is better!
That said I hope this helps, annoying? yes, worth trying? of course!
Stewart