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lamporem1
Journeyman III

xfx rx580 crashing with the newest drivers

my rx 580 keeps crashing when a game gets loads up the gpu it simply crashes. i've done 5 driver updates and it still crashes.

the temperature is 60-75   it cannot be that hot. and i am setting the fans to a faster rpm and it still crashes. after the crash the settings are default

ryzen 5 3600

16gb ram 2666mhz

550w power supply

asrock 450m pro motherboard   

pls help

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The best way, of course, is to uninstall the current drivers with either DDU or AMD's Clean Up utility in Safe Mode, then restarting and downloading a stable (WHQL) release of a driver from AMD's main site and installing that one (not the "auto-detect" option). You might want to download and save it onto your computer before you go into Safe Mode, because when you restart into normal mode Windows will most likely install a driver of its own choosing, which might create a conflict between the driver you've just downloaded and the one Windows has already installed - that's why it's better to restart into normal mode offline and have your driver package ready for installation without any internet connection. You can also try installing an even older driver via a tiny previous drivers link at the bottom.

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Try reverting to the previous drivers, maybe? And by "newest" you mean... 21.7.1? Or the presumably stable 21.6.1?

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working well with my rx580 pulse....

run amdcleaner tool and install again.....

21.7.1   

and how do i revert drivers?

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The best way, of course, is to uninstall the current drivers with either DDU or AMD's Clean Up utility in Safe Mode, then restarting and downloading a stable (WHQL) release of a driver from AMD's main site and installing that one (not the "auto-detect" option). You might want to download and save it onto your computer before you go into Safe Mode, because when you restart into normal mode Windows will most likely install a driver of its own choosing, which might create a conflict between the driver you've just downloaded and the one Windows has already installed - that's why it's better to restart into normal mode offline and have your driver package ready for installation without any internet connection. You can also try installing an even older driver via a tiny previous drivers link at the bottom.

ScornfulWizard_0-1626117323216.png

W10Pro (22H2)|Kingston A400 240G|ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4 (L2.71)|Ryzen 5 5600|ID-Cooling SE-225-XT Black V2|nVidia RTX 3070 FE 8Gb|XPG GAMMIX D10 [2x8GB] DDR4 3200MHz (XMP)|DeepCool PK700D