Hello there. As stated in the subject field, I'm currently experiencing green screen crashes of the whole PC while gaming since I've got my new Sapphire Pulse RX 6600 XT video card one and a half months ago.
Like I have mentioned above, since replacing my old R9 290X that died in August and buying the 6600, I have been experiencing green screen crashes of the whole PC only while gaming. At seemingly random moments while playing, the computer would lock up and show a green screen, with no sound coming out of speakers, forcing a shutdown with the power button.
I have only played two games on my PC since I replaced my old video card, which are The Outer Worlds and Final Fantasy XIV Online, which both caused crashes. At first I thought it could have been an issue with The Outer Worlds, but when I experienced green screen crashes on FFXIV (which I played with two years without crashes on my old R9 290X), I realized the issue was on the video card side.
I've never experienced a green screen crash while doing anything else that wasn't playing a game in this month and a half:
Graphics settings for the games were high, but nothing was cranked to Ultra and the like. FFXIV settings were the same that my old card was running too.
As of today, I've tried pretty much any tip I could find online to try to fix these crashes: I have uninstalled my drivers in safe mode with Display Driver Uninstaller and reinstalled from scratch, I've updated my BIOS to the latest build available, I've updated Windows 10 to 21H1, I have changed the power settings, etc. Nothing worked.
I'm starting to get tired. If I can't fix this, I'm gonna try to return the card, because it's driving me insane.
-Andrew
Solved! Go to Solution.
Apparently the GPU didn't like that I had one monitor plugged on the HDMI port and one on one of the DP ports. Switching to DP on both monitors fixed the problem forever. Haven't had any issue of this kind again in two years
Update: I noticed I wrote the monitor section wrong: the MSI monitor is plugged with straight HDMI and the Samsung monitor uses a DisplayPort adapter.
Also, today I reseated the video card on a suggestion by a reddit user and did another wipe with DDU + activated the setting that stops windows from automatically downloading drivers. I'll get back to you if I see another green screen.
It seems like you found the solution yourself that I was about so suggest.....
Preventing Windows update from automatically downloading and overwriting your AMD drivers is the key....
Update: I have kept 16 hours of uptime on FFXIV over Monday and Tuesday, split between idling in the background and playing. As of now there have been no crashes. I'm gonna plug in the second monitor today in order to see if it crashes due to the VGA/DP adapter.
Update: the PC crashed after less than 2 hours of idle gameplay after I plugged in the monitor with the VGA/DP adapter. I think I finally found the culprit, **bleep**.
The only way to test it is to get a new DP monitor with a decent cable, though...
@Narkeos you can not run/idling your game in the background while using dual monitor... you have to choose one of them and disable the other while you have the game running....
Update: tried plugging in the second monitor to the integrated graphics of the mobo via VGA and it still crashed
@Dennis_MenaceI could play the games on dual monitor just fine with my old R9 290X, which is a 2015 card, so I don't see how a 2021 card can't do that.
Hi,
have you found a solution for this? I also experience the same issue with my XFX RX 6600 XT. When I play Rocket League it's fine but when I play Battlefield 2042, it takes around 10 minutes for the whole screen to turn green. I also have dual monitor. Also I have an old XFX R9 390 that works fine for seven years already.
I replaced my monitor and wasn't having issues for a while, but it still popped every now and then (speaking every 40-50 days or so).
It just happened twice again today as I was playing Elden Ring, despite playing it just fine on Saturday and yesterday. I'm so **bleep**ing pissed off right now.
Hey body. I have some problem. if u find what hapen pleaser tell me
Apparently the GPU didn't like that I had one monitor plugged on the HDMI port and one on one of the DP ports. Switching to DP on both monitors fixed the problem forever. Haven't had any issue of this kind again in two years
Hello, Did you find out what was the problem?
Apparently the GPU didn't like that I had one monitor plugged on the HDMI port and one on one of the DP ports. Switching to DP on both monitors fixed the problem forever. Haven't had any issue of this kind again in two years
I got something with an 6900