Over the past 2 weeks I've consistently gotten apps to crash due to driver timeout, this happens in games, graphics benchmarks and any other graphically intensive tasks such as watching a youtube video on Chrome. My 6800XT is only about 1.5 years old.
I've tried:
I don't know what to else to try, I'm suspecting it may be the motherboard or even a GPU hardware issue
Is there anything else I could try until I manage to rule out Motherboard or GPU hardware issues?
Did you update your motherboard BIOS and/or chipset drivers before the issue started? From what I understand, Windows 11 can automatically update BIOS in some cases.
I had strange Windows / BIOS lag issues when I had Resizable BAR enabled in combination with the 24.x.x version drivers. Disabling Resizable BAR in BIOS and clean installing 23.12.1 helped me.
@432hz thank you for the reply!
I didn’t know your BIOS can be updated from within Windows. This issue came up all of the sudden, I haven’t manually updated anything and no automatic updates were enabled that I’m aware of. I could try to update my BIOS, I’ve never done it before so I’m a little scared of bricking my motherboard.
I understand not wanting to update your BIOS. There is a risk of bricking, particularly if your PC loses power during the update and your mobo doesn't have a BIOS flashback feature of some kind. If you do decide to, there are many guides and I'm sure your mobo manufacturer has a detailed set of instructions.
As a first step, you can simply compare your currently installed BIOS version to the version that was likely installed when you purchased the mobo.
A couple other simple things you can try:
I just updated my BIOS, I had the factory version from 2019, now I have the latest. I also used DDU again and reinstalled graphics and chipset drivers but to no avail :(. I also got a green screen crash before using DDU to reinstall drivers.
I have also disabled MPO and XMP was already disabled, this didn’t fix the issue either.
My setup is:
Sorry to hear it didn't work.
The only other things to try that come to mind to rule out a hardware issue would be:
If none of those resolve the issue, I'd say it's a pretty good chance it's a hardware issue and you should start the RMA process with AMD.
If a friend has a compatible PC, you can test the GPU there to try to determine if it's mobo or GPU.
Try RMA your GPU
My RX 6800 AMD reference died recently probably factory defect show up after warranty ended.
Thank you for the replies, I don’t actually have a reference card so I won’t be able to get any warranty unfortunately (bought from sketchy reseller).
I tried the BIOS switch on the card to no success, disabling hardware accelerated GPU scheduling and installing driver only didn’t work either.
I think I’ll just have to check for hardware failure, I don’t have any spare parts or second PC so I’ll have to find a PC service shop so they can diagnose.