Hello everyone
The driver update problem for the RX6700XT has troubled me for several months~
In this process, also went through 2 to 3 times to reinstall the WINDOWS system.
This is the problem that has been bothering me for a long time~
Every time the driver is updated after October 2021, there will be an endless restart of the computer, and the message of repairing the computer will continue to appear.
Only restore points can be used to restore the computer to normal.
However, when the computer is normal, the AMD radeon software interface cannot be opened at all, no matter whether it is turned off or restarted, it still cannot be opened.
You have to reinstall it~
If the computer can work normally after installation, the driver version of the graphics card will be downgraded back to the old version.
My computer's CPU is R9 5900x
RAM 32GB DDR4-3200
Motherboard for GIGABYTE B550 VISION D
please~
How to solve this situation?
is it possible to enter the "windows safe mode" ?
sounds like my problems when i overclock my RAM just a little bit too much or don't deactivate the "powerdown mode" & dont activate the "gear down mode" in bios/OC/RAM settings
is SAM active?
how much volt the vcore in bios?
did you already tried a clean install of the drivers?
quote @RPX100 <-- i copy the text from a other thread, so thx to RPX100
I suggest that you should perform a clean/fresh install of the driver
and also clean your registry to make sure to get rid of leftover driver settings:
What power supply make/model?
A few basic things that might help .. might not
Make sure your motherboard's BIOS is up to date
Make sure you have the latest AM4 Chipset drivers installed from AMD.com
Make sure you are running separate power cables to each power input on your 6700xt
Hi! I know this is old,
But I'm having more or less the same issue. New build, installing any kind of GPU drivers (Windows Update drivers, or disabling windows updates and manually installing from AMD website) and the PC reboots, log in again and every 2 minutes or for example If I want to go to Event viewer reboots again. It is not the PSU as it happens with two different PSU's. Could it be a defective GPU?
It is 10 days new so I'm going to return it and get another one form a different assemble, but I'd like to know if you have solved it by changing the GPU or what was the issue.
Hi,
Did you ever solve this? Was it a bad GPU? I'm having similar issue.
What PSU make/model?
maybe start your own thread listing all your PC parts in detail
Update your motherboard's BIOS to latest version
Run separate cables from your PSU to each power input on your GPU
IF overclocking anything ..go to stock settings'
IF running any kind of cable extenders, remove them and see if issue persists
IF your PSU is garbage, that can create all kinds of havoc on your system .. some issues can be blatantly obvious, some not so much
What PSU's where you testing with?