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AMD Software: Adrenalin Games keep crashing
Hello, games keep crashing to desktop..
Some of the games:
- Middle-earth: Shadow of War (Crashed once, had Error : "FFFFF"),
- Metro Exodus : (Game freezes and crashes constantly to desktop, unplayable)
- Rust : (Crashed multiple times)
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance (Crashed multiple times)
And now I've been trying to play Red Dead Redemption 2. Played ten minutes, first crash. Played twenty minutes, got BSOD "IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL ntoskrnl.exe error".
My PC: GPU RX7900XTX, CPU Ryzen 7 7700x, Motherboard MSI PRO B650-P Wifi, RAM 2x8gb Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 6000Mhz (Currently using OC Profile 2, 5600Mhz.), Power supply Be Quiet 1000W Gold+. Windows 10.
Could the fault be in the AMD: Adrenalin Software or in GPU itself? Every driver is up to date except BIOS. Has anyone else had similar problems?
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Morning,
Yes, I had the same problems starting in early June when Microsoft release their own version of ( or their internal version ) of the AMD driver. It appears to not necessarily conflict with Adrenalin but might be using it re-entrantly, sorta running like running both drivers at the same time. It took me a couple weeks to figure it out. I UNINSTALLED the AMD software and just used the windows driver and everything worked beautifully.
This morning I downloaded and installed the latest driver and the issue persists, not sure why AMD hasn't corrected such a simple issue, but . . . . there it is.
I'm running - ASUS Z790E i9-13900K 32Gigs at 6000Ghz, 1- Samsung 990 Pro 2 Gig 2 TB, 1 Crucial 5 series 2 TB an XFX 6750XT and windows 11
Hope this helps
Jaguarcult
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Hi, Thanks for this information. I have had these problems since last January. Really frustrating... I disabled Windows Automatic Driver Updates and reloaded AMD drivers. We'll have to see if it helped.
