I did 2 tests, the first test uninstalled all amd video card drivers all from scratch
And when I opened the program, I noticed at the beginning of the video that I pressed the right mouse button and it didn't show the radeon symbol, because I uninstalled all the drivers
-> https://vimeo.com/554927087?embedded=true&source=video_title&owner=82708100
Without video card the program works normally.
Then I decide to install the latest amd driver, the most up-to-date, I installed it normally, restarted the pc and that's it
I went to open the after effects program and it starts giving error with screen flashing and program crashing.
-> https://vimeo.com/554927256?embedded=true&source=video_title&owner=82708100
and this message appears too -> https://ibb.co/HrHsrm8
It's strange because it only happens with video editing programs, for example adobe premiere , after effects , sony vegas.
It never happened in games.
my config pc:
i5 2310
8gb ram
amd rx 550 2gb ddr5
hoopson 500w power supply
HD 500
SSD 240
windows 10
I run an RX 550 2GB GPU in my wife's setup .. I had issues until I replaced her Thermaltake RGB 500w 80 White (garbage) power supply with a 600w 80+ Gold
She would have driver timeouts and just random video related stuff not working properly
Getting a quality PSU might fix your issue, but you should never a skimp on the power supply and you are putting your whole setup at risk with your current PSU. I always recommend getting an 80+ Gold certified PSU from a reputable brand. Read up on reviews before purchasing anything.
but why do you think it could be the psu? being that these problems never happen in games, only when I open video editing programs. example sony vegas, adobe premiere , after effects.
And my games are heavy , sQuad , battlefield 1 , counter strike global offensive
Is there any other way to fix this problem or setting, without changing the psu?
irregular voltage fluctuations .. or similar perhaps? I'm not a PSU expert, but I know a lot of issues have been resolved in my own setups over the years and others that I have worked on by changing on the PSU... and the one you are running would be considered very low end.
But ..that being said, you could try simply running the DDU program and remove all things AMD (and Nvidia if that was a past GPU on this install of Windows) .. reboot .. and THEN install latest drivers.
Hop on over to Intel's website and run their "driver update utility" to see if all your Intel parts are up to date driver wise
You can take a peek at your system's Event Viewer and checked for logged errors that might point to the root cause of your issue
IF you are overclocking anything try running at default speeds
Updating your motherboard's BIOS to latest might help
You could be simply RAM limited for your video editing programs which is causing the crash
Because you are running an older setup, make sure you have AHCI enabled on your SATA controllers in your BIOS settings .. that might help .. might not, but definitely good to do
But how can you explain this? I just uninstalled the video card drivers, and I can open the program and it works normally. ai after I install the video card drivers, it keeps giving that error we detected driver timeout on your amd system, every time I open my editing program...
do not understand