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KidNamed_Ace
Adept I

AMD Software Detected that a Driver timeout has occurred - AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX, Help!

Hello,

I have a Ryzen 5, The ram I use is TeamGroup Vulcan Z DDR4 3200Hz my motherboard is an ASUS prime b550-plus, 1 - 500GB W_D black SSD and a 1TB SSD, 1000W PSU with a Radeon RX 7900 XTX.

I've just upgraded from a Radeon RX 6500 XT, I also upgraded my SSD and PSU.

when upgrading my build, I had no problems other than my PSU being 750W and the minimum was 800W so it would not boot but upgraded to a 1000W and no issues, now first when I booted, I immediately downloaded the latest drivers which would the only problem I have.

Fast forward a couple days later I've been playing like regular then out of nowhere my game freezes for at least 5 Secs, Then I'm hit with an AMD software detected that a driver timeout has occurred, I've had tried to fix the issue by doing

  • Disable MPO.

  • Reset Cache.

  • Disable all AMD services, Radeon super res, anti-lag etc...

  • Increase GPU timeout. (Made it worse by freezing my whole pc)

  • DDU Multiple times.

  • Trying older drives.

  • playing games on DX11.

  • Disable hardware acceleration.

  • Download Driver 23.8.1. (Came out today)

There's many more I could name but had done a while ago, but none work.

Game that mostly crash are

  • Back 4 Blood

  • Call of Duty MWII

  • GTA V (but actually fixed it)

  • Death Loop

  • Hitman 3

  • Unity Games

Games that don't crash are.

  • Fortnite

  • Minecraft

  • Halo Infinite

I haven't really gotten to try more games since I can't play most of my own already, Mostly I have also been playing VR Games to pass time and have fun, No issues.

let me know if there is maybe a hardware issue, also I don't overclock or undervolt,

Please Help I've been thinking of just switching to Nvidia, but I've been trying too hard to use this 7900 XTX for so long, graphics are amazing though.

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KidNamed_Ace
Adept I

figured out the temps was the issue with the crashing just needed to replace the GPU and BOOM problem solved.

had seen a post where someone had shown temps and hotspot temps and there was a big difference from Phantom Gaming and MSI, so I just replaced it with an ASUS TUF, and everything was good.

sometimes cheaper isn't the way to go.

Thanks for your advice.

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ThreeDee
Paragon

what make/model power supply?

Are you using PCIe riser cables or any other cable extenders INSIDE your case?

 


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I use a EVGA 1000W, and I have only used the cables that came with the power supply.

KidNamed_Ace
Adept I

figured out the temps was the issue with the crashing just needed to replace the GPU and BOOM problem solved.

had seen a post where someone had shown temps and hotspot temps and there was a big difference from Phantom Gaming and MSI, so I just replaced it with an ASUS TUF, and everything was good.

sometimes cheaper isn't the way to go.

Thanks for your advice.

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arsarzadon
Journeyman III

I am using 7900xt phantom gaming. I also have the same issue. Maybe I should buy a different GPU..

I just bought this GPU and build my first ever pc then this happens. Sadge

thanks tho

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I run the ASRock 7900XT PG OC .. great card, no issues. Corsair HX1200 in a Corsair 4000D Airflow


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