Hi,
I purchased a Gigabyte 5700XT in Nov 20 and it has been working fine until now. I keep getting driver timeout errors which cause my PC to glitch.
I searched the forum and tried everything I could find from clean reinstalls, running without AMD software, auto undervolt etc.
If someone knows a concrete way to fix this issue please let me know,
If not then what is AMD like in terms of return policy? Do I get a like for like or a refund as I seem to be losing faith in the whole 5700XT market (and AMD unfortunatley
Thanks
Gigabyte would handle repair/replacement, check their website on warranty.
Ok,
I tried the following:
- Fresh driver clean up and install
- Auto under volting the card
- Custom fan curves
- Enabling ioapic 24-119 entries (or in MSI B450 case I assume its called "Above 4G Memory/Crypto Mining Currency")
- Making sure power options were set to "High Performance"
- Windows Verification File Check & Repair
- Updating chipset drivers
- Disabling Freesync and the extras (AntiLag, Chill, Boost)
The only thing I haven't done yet which was my last resort was a fresh windows install which I will try tomorrow,
If this doesn't work I assume the card must be faulty?
Does anyone have anything else I should try before contacting GIGABYTE about a replacement (preferably a NVIDIA card replacement)
So the only thing I really haven't tried was
I also found a way to make the error appear. If I open AMD Catalyst and drag the corner of the window back and forward you see it sort of glitch/jump then eventually it gives the Driver Timeout error. When it first comes back the desktop seems glitchy and slow. (SEE VIDEO BELOW)
Now that I have a way to making the error appear I tried testing the following stuff for hardware issues:
1) Reseating the GPU - still gave error
2) Removing PCIe extension cables - still gave error
3) It was originally using both PCIe cables going to PSU so I only tried using one with the tail attached - still gave same error
Does anyone have any ideas or stuff I can try??
I have now sent this back RMA to Gigabyte to repair or replace, if they cannot then it will just be getting refunded through Currys.
I now see why the "AMD Drivers Meme" is so popular, after many years using them I think this has broke it off for me.
NVIDIA next.