Good afternoon everyone,
I'm in need of your help.
Since last week, near all my steam games (except baldur's gates 3 for some reason) crashs when I launch them. The worst is that even if they have crashed, they are still marked as running in the steam application (I can even have this bug with multiple game at the same time) and their processes can't be killed with the task manager for some reason to. If I use an killtask command, the command only say that the task do not exist even with the right PID
I've checked with one game (w40k : Darktide) and I've discovered that I can launch the game but only in windowed mod (no fullscreen of other).
When in windowed, Darktide have a strange "custom resolution = 1920*1061 (I've a screen of 1920*1080). I don't know if it's a normal resolution for a windowed game ?
I precise that I've an AMD GPU and I've already reinstall ALL of my drivers with Display Driver Uninstaller. I've also tried to desactivate my other GPU (Intel one) and in this case I can lauch all games but like a 5-10 fps event in very low settings.
I think is a bug somewhere beetween AMD, Windows and the fact that maybe my windows screen resolution is set on my other CPU integrated GPU and not on my AMD GPU...I don't know...
FYI here is my 2 GPU :
-AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT (for game)
- Intel(R) UHD Graphism 770 (my display seem to use this one)
Can someone help me please ?
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From your OP, looks like monitor cable is not connected direct to the graphics card, and are you using 2 separate pcie cables from PSU to graphics card (not 1 into 2 split).
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From your OP, looks like monitor cable is not connected direct to the graphics card, and are you using 2 separate pcie cables from PSU to graphics card (not 1 into 2 split).
Well you were right, all this was due to the wrong plugging of the HDMI cable...
I've put it on the plug of the AMD GPU and it worked.
I didn't know that can create such bugs and crash even at the windows scale.
Thank you for your help