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MountainCat
Journeyman III

Driver Timeout Radeon 6950 XT while gamin, while using a browser, something while idle

Hello!

I have a problem with (probably) my AMD gpu or drivers

Specs:
AMD Graphics Card Make & Model
      * ASUS Radeon RX 6950 XT TUF O8G, 16384 MB GDDR6
Desktop or Laptop System
      * Desktop
Operating System
      * Edition Windows 10 Pro, version: 22H2, OS build: 19045.2728
Driver version installed
      * Radeon Software Adrenaline 23.3.1
Display Make and model and connection/adapter in use, resolution, and refresh rate.
      * Monitor SAMSUNG Odyssey G7 LS32BG700EUXEN 32" 3840x2160px IPS 144Hz
      * Monitor LED Asus VG248QE 24 " 1920 x 1080 px TN
      * Valve Index
CPU/APU Make and model number
      * AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 8-Core Processor 3.40 GHz
Motherboard Make & Model + Bios Revision
      * MSI MAG X570S Torpedo Max, AMD X570 Mainboard - Sockel AM4
Power Supply Unit Make & Model + Wattage
      * Corsair RMe Series RM850e Netzteil 80 PLUS Gold, modular - 850 Watt, schwarz
System Memory Make & Model + Frequency
      * Corsair Vengeance LPX schwarz, DDR4-3200, CL16 - 64 GB Quad-Kit

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I bought those parts and have been using them for like a month, at start everything worked correctly. After around a week driver timeouts started to appear. Over time though, maybe with a drivers update or something they stopped. Two or three days ago they came back. The pattern mostly is the same.

- run a game
- get into any slightly gpu intensive moment (mostly just loading a game after being in the menu)
- video freezes for 3-5 seconds
- screens go black for a second or so
- i get a drivers timeout message, and amd adrenaline software crashes

It makes a lot of games just unplayable as you can imagine.

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I will also point out that it already happened as well when

- PC booted up (right after loading the windows desktop)
- while watching YT videos
- while just idle

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I already tried:

- updating drivers
- downgrading drivers
- reinstalling drivers
- doing a factory settings reset
- i reinstalled windows

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