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I hope that someone might help me investigate what is causing this as I am not sure if this is issue with amd-windows communication or something else. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Nik
Looks like i've got the same issue. I changed my GTX 970 to Sapphire Nitro + RX 590. And after that It happens on my both Win 10 Pro and Win 7 Pro. So I made a conclusion that this is not cause of OS. It happens when RAM usage gets to 50-60%. I though that problem is in my RAM. But when I changed it, crashes dont dissappear. One of my logs
[15:19:00] Exception: E06D7363.?AV_com_error@@
[15:19:00] Exception: E06D7363.?AV_com_error@@
[15:20:03] Exception: C0000005.ACCESS_VIOLATION
[15:20:03] Unhandled: C0000005.ACCESS_VIOLATION
[15:20:03] Dump 1 initiated: C:\ProcDump\DXMD.exe_200101_152003.dmp
[15:20:06] Dump 1 complete: 51 MB written in 3.2 seconds
[15:20:06] Dump count reached.
I ran memtest for a night and nothing came up so it is definitely not memory. I am not sure if it is the GPU itself, AMD drivers or Windows itself. I think I will wait for next driver or two and hope that this gets solved. Did you or anyone ever see amd investigate these issues we are posting here?
see my post here if you have problems still worked for me
Follow this guy steps about the TDR from 2 secs -> 8 secs. since changing that i havent had any crashes!! https://community.amd.com/message/2975412#comments