My experience with the 7900 XTX has been wonderful except for Unity Engine games, which unfortunately, make up a lot of my current favorite games to go and play right now. I have done every single troubleshooting step you can thing of from every single forum and guide, but I keep getting driver timeouts. My previous card was an FE 3090 which I had absolutely 0 issues with in any of these games.
Games that don't crash:
Games that crash:
I'm sure I have more Unity games in my steam library I could check, but 4/4 Unity games crashing seems to me to be sufficient enough.
Troubleshooting Steps I've tried:
All of the troubleshooting test have been done on 2 computers WITH 2 DIFFERENT XTX'S, a Sapphire Nitro+ and a reference straight from AMD.com. I am using the Alienware AW3423DWF as my display, which could be part of the issue idk.
System 1: 5950x | 16x4 3600mhz cl16 Dominator Platinum | x570 Crosshair VIII Dark Hero | 1000w Corsair RMx
System 2: 7800x3d| 16x2 Trident Z5 6000mhz cl30| x670e Asrock Taichi | 1000w Corsair RMx
Same power supply in both systems as there is nothing wrong with it.
Others with similar issues:
https://forum.lastepoch.com/t/le-0-9-causing-amd-gpu-driver-crashes/52801/29
If you need to me to attach any files or any other thing to help get this solved, please let me know as I'm desperate to get this fixed.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Returned and got a 4090 and all crashes stopped.
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Hello,
Just found out this topic and red it.
Horizon Zero Dawn is crashing at specific scenes and/or randomly.
Same issue here, with a very similar PC, in order to agree more info:
System 1: 5950x | 16x4 3600mhz cl16 | x570 Crosshair VIII HERO | 1500w Corsair RMx | Sapphire Nitro+ 7900 XTX.
Games that don't crash:
Games that crash:
Same troubleshooting, in the future i want to try the "drive only" installation mode, but I have clear that is a driver/adrenaline issue that will be solve in future versions... I have wasted so many time trying to solve the issue, i am stubborn but no enought for reinstall the drivers as many times (at the end I am a user, not the tester :/).
Anyway i trust on AMD to solve this common issue in a near future.
Very similar systems lol. What display are you using as maybe that could be part of the issue? Hopefully this will be sorted out soon.
Yep maybe our systems/displays could be part of the issue, but ... well with a quick google search you could check that the common point are the rx 7900 xtx and xt. Anyway I use Benq EX3415R (3440 x 1440 144hz)
Both high refresh rate ultrawides, maybe the issue is exacerbated because of that?
Very similar systems lol. What display are you using as maybe that could be part of the issue? Hopefully this will be sorted out soon.
hmmm .. interesting
Everything installed on the same drive?
What all drives are you running in your setup?
Which 7900XTX are you running?
System 1: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/pTvWH2
System 2: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/9KFGyK
Still with the sapphire nitro+
Some games are on my boot drive, the hynix one, others on the 980 pro.
Just an FYI
Be sure to update the firmware on at least your Samsung M.2's .. reported possible issues with older firmware
https://nascompares.com/answer/samsung-nvme-firmware-update-list-is-your-ssd-effected/
Will do, but unlikely to help as other games on that drive run fine.
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7900 XTX
7900 X CPU
2 Displays
I get this crash in;
Don't believe this is related as those 3 things listed do not involve the unity game engine.
It seems to be a DX12 issue, not a Unity issue.
Ok after experimenting with DX12 Unity and Unreal games, this crashing has NOTHING to do with Unity. It is some sort of issue 7900's have with DX12 itself, in an indie project I have been testing these persistent and constant crashing on specific areas of the game world and it is 100% a DX 12 AMD side issue. Forcing this DX11 argument alleviates the issue in Unreal, Unity, Autodesk, and Dawn Engine.
Unfortunately, this also makes games run like complete trash on the 7900XTX with stuttering, frame hitching, etc. AMD has yet to even acknowledge this issue exists but I am seeing hundreds of posts so this is a ubiquitous issue with no response yet.
There is something FATALLY wrong with how the 7900 series handles some DX12 applications. What it is, and why? I don't know. But this has nothing to do with Unity.
There was a point in time in Atomic Heart for me where crashes in certain areas in dx12 were fixed by forcing dx11 at the cost of some stuttering like you mentioned. The games I have listed though do not utilize dx12, they all use dx11.
I don't think it's limited to the 7900 series. 5950x | 16x4 3600mhz cl16 G. Skill Trident Neo Z | TUF 6700 XT | x570 Tiachi with v5 BIOS, SAM enabled and same issue with unity games access violation. In my case, disabling XMP either solved the issue or made it way less likely to hit. I was crashing reliably 25 - 50 mins prior to disabling XMP and was able to play for almost 3 hours today with no crash. I see that didn't help the OP, but I saw posts where different clock speeds worked and didn't so maybe could try tuning different speeds and see how that goes.
Returned and got a 4090 and all crashes stopped.
Getting close to that... also getting fTPM stuttering now and AMD support isn't giving me an access token to log in to get RMA lol
It is not only a unity problem. Unreal Engine 5 and games written in it crash too. Just look for PWC 7900XT user reviews here (09-05-2023, in Czech): https://www.alza.cz/powercolor-amd-radeon-rx-7900-xt-20gb-d7719745.htm#recenze
The problem is known for months and even with the newest drivers, it persists. What is AMD doing about it?
Fill this survey out, please! He's taking it to the big Tech-Tubers since AMD is saying nothing about this and being completely silent on the matter.