So, I upgraded my motherboard to a WS X299-Deluxe II, and I have been trying to get it to work. I'm running in a Windows 10 environment, and it goes to desktop fine, pops up all four monitors fine, but when I try to run with a program that actually does anything graphical, the program crashes between half an hour to an hour. I tried the most recent graphics drivers, but I also rolled back and it didn't fix the issue. Is there any kind of firmware update for the card that I could be missing?
You didn't mention which AMD Driver you are using or were using that didn't fix the issue. Also didn't mention which program(s) and versions of the programs that are crashing.
@fsadough AMD Forum's expert on Professional GPU card can probably give you a vBIOS update (If one is available) for your Pro GPU Card and any suggestions concerning your problem.
Note: here is the latest AMD Driver for your GPU card: https://www.amd.com/en/support/professional-graphics/radeon-pro/radeon-pro-wx-x100-series/radeon-pro...
By any chance by Windows environment do you mean you are using the normal Windows 10 OS or the Windows Server OS?
EDIT: Asus Support has a very new BIOS update for your motherboard: https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/All-series/PRIME-X299-DELUXE-II/HelpDes...
Also I presume you are using an Intel Processor and not a AMD processor correct?
Drivers attempted:
21.Q1
20.Q2.2
20.Q2.1
19.Q1.2
ASUS BIOS Versions attempted:
3015 (Original on board)
3403
Yeah, it's an Intel CPU. Do AMD CPUs work better with AMD Graphics cards as a rule?
Soo... At the cost of sounding esoteric, it's LTSC branch. And the program I'm running is called Watchout (6.2.2 and 6.6.5 attempted). Thing is, the last MB I used, the Asus WS X299 Sage 10G, and the ProArt Creator 10G didn't have the same kind of crashing. And running the Deluxe II with a nVidia RTX4000 works fine too. So it's when the WX9100 is on the Deluxe II that it's crashing.
Thanks, need to see if @fsadough will have time to answer this thread.
You're the best!
I need more details from the system. Can you send an AMDZ-Report?
AMDZ Report
- Please extract the amdz-v287.zip available from https://we.tl/t-y6giVdBWDp
- Run amdz.exe file as an Administrator
- Select “Save All“ and “TXT“ as the output format
- Click on the blue button to save the report
- The .txt file will be saved in the same folder where you extracted the zipped file