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Saba
Journeyman III

Driver Problem

Hi so guys this thing started happening when i first updated my drivers like a month ago and it wont stop i tried everything even updated it to latest 23.7.2 drivers but nothing it doesnt stop, also the games crashes all the time even the chrome with driver time out error idk what to do anymore i tried all amd tools and it still doesnt do anything so if anyone knows what to do and will help me thank you! (sorry for the english)Saba_4-1692118028549.png

 

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ThreeDee
Paragon

list your FULL PC specs including make/model of your power supply ..type of cooling on CPU .. what case ..

The more we know what all components you are running the better we can try to help you out


ThreeDee PC specs
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GPU
Radeon RX 570 Series
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VRAM
4096 MB
GDDR5 1500 MHz

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CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570 CPU
@ 3.40GHz 4 Cores

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RAM
8 GB

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it worked perfectly before the update i even tried to downgrade it to the driver that worked perfectly but still nothing i just cant fix it and dont even know how to fix it, also it doesnt crash in games like minecraft and roblox that much

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Not to sound like an elitist, but perhaps it's time to consider investing in a new gaming PC? Support for your CPU technically ended in 2019. And while the 570 was a pretty good budget card when it came out six years ago, it's going to struggle with modern triple-A titles at even the lowest settings today.

As for your current issue, if you've already tried DDU and downgrading drivers to what worked previously, my only other suggestion without knowing tons of more details about your specific issue is to update BIOS. And if that doesn't work there's always the nuclear option - Reformat. And if reformatting and setting everything back up with known working drivers doesn't work, then you're likely dealing with hardware degradation.

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