So i just bought a gigabyte Rx 5600 XT 2 weeks ago, and since I put the video card I'm having issues like games crashing, green screen and black screen, that only solve restarting the pc, but today I just had a new problem and extremely odd, while playing league of legends I just have artifacts and I don't know why this happen, my video card doesn't pass 60 degrees while playing league of legends and even pass 73 while playing red dead redemption 2, so I decided to make a 1 hour stress test and I just checked that there's no problem, so now idk if this is a driver problem or other component problem, since I don't have any error in the OCCT, and I'm being too cautious now, I'm just soo scared because this is a brand new one card and I just passed 1 month waiting solve my old card problem (GTX 1660 TI hot temp) srry for any English problems, I'm Brazilian
did you cleaned your Nvidia driver before installing AMD driver?
and with cleaning i mean did you use DDU to clean the old Nvidia driver?
of not - do so // and then also clean AMD driver and reboot - re-install driver
if you have uninstalled Nvidia via normal uninstall you should re-install windows!
Hi. I have just got 5600 xt. Have artifact issue where red or blue pixels move across screen fast from left to right. I have reinstalled windows, cleaned the driver using DDU and also AMD cleaning utility, tried two different AMD drivers for the card, still shows up. I'm running at 144hz, 2056x1440. Here's what happens on my screen:
Radeon 5600 xt Sapphire - YouTube
It is not the cable or monitor as I have swapped them (HDMI, DP) and the issue still shows on the other monitor with a different cable. It's either a driver issue or the GPU. If I've tried two different drivers.. I'm starting to think it is the GPU but the issue was not there for the first few hours of using the new computer.
1. your video is "private" and not "unlisted" - change that (otherwise we cant watch it)
2. usually it sounds like the RAM of your GPU is not stable
2b. did you flashed the "new bios" to your card? there are two - the "old" with the stock settings from launch AND the "new" with higher boost clocks and higher RAM clocks and maybe even timings...
Better to get used to it.
Some games will crash again and again. Its just a poor product, mine does the same. Honestly, buying a radeon card is the best advertisement for Nvidia... this is my first and last radeon.