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Snevens
Adept I

7900xtx Driver crash and black screen

Mostly only happens when playing games, and mostly only FPS games. What happens is it'll be running fine and then it'll randomly spike to 3100 MHz. I've tried doing custom tunning on AMD Adrenaline to set a max limit and undervolting and neither work. My PC is a recent build with a fresh windows install and bios update. I've done DDU and AMD clean up utility and the issues are still there. I'm at a loss on what to do and need help. 

Games that crash after playing for awhile are Ready or Not, Baulder's Gate 3, Hell Divers 2. Just had a weird issue where vampire survivors was crash a short while after starting up as well.

I can include my GPU-Z report of my last crash if anyone is interested. also PC specs VVV

CPU: 7900XT

GPU: 7900XTX

PSU: MPG A1000G 1000w

MB: ASUS B650E-F

RAM: GSkill Flare X5 ddr5 64gig

Windows 11

Driver: 24.1.1

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Snevens
Adept I

After giving up and waiting with hopes that driver updates would fix my issues I coincidently found a few things that improved how often games would crash. Turning off Freesync on my monitor and V sync in almost every game made almost all my crashes go away. Most recent update for my mother board bios fixed some more issues. This update included AMD AGESA version AGESA PI-1.2.0.0 which does seem to help. Another thing I've been reading is that SAM can cause a lot of applications and games to crash if you're running it, and the last thing is apparently a lot of AMD cards have issues with RE-SIZEBAR, so if you're having issues with crashing try turning off SAM first then RE-SIZEBAR. If your crashing is still there turn off Freesync on your monitor and V-sync on every game. 

 

TLDR:

Turn off SAM in Adrenalin

if that don't work turn off Resize bar

if that don't work turn off Freesync/ your version of the upgraded V-sync and turn off V-sync in every game.

If you wanna try keeping SAM and RESIZE BAR then turn off V-sync and Freesync 

turning off Freesync fixed a lot of crashing issues for me

 

also all my drivers are updated to the current version as I always update them as soon as updates are available. 

 

Hope this helps and please let me know your experiences with these tips.

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Snevens
Adept I

After giving up and waiting with hopes that driver updates would fix my issues I coincidently found a few things that improved how often games would crash. Turning off Freesync on my monitor and V sync in almost every game made almost all my crashes go away. Most recent update for my mother board bios fixed some more issues. This update included AMD AGESA version AGESA PI-1.2.0.0 which does seem to help. Another thing I've been reading is that SAM can cause a lot of applications and games to crash if you're running it, and the last thing is apparently a lot of AMD cards have issues with RE-SIZEBAR, so if you're having issues with crashing try turning off SAM first then RE-SIZEBAR. If your crashing is still there turn off Freesync on your monitor and V-sync on every game. 

 

TLDR:

Turn off SAM in Adrenalin

if that don't work turn off Resize bar

if that don't work turn off Freesync/ your version of the upgraded V-sync and turn off V-sync in every game.

If you wanna try keeping SAM and RESIZE BAR then turn off V-sync and Freesync 

turning off Freesync fixed a lot of crashing issues for me

 

also all my drivers are updated to the current version as I always update them as soon as updates are available. 

 

Hope this helps and please let me know your experiences with these tips.

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Also HYPR-RX seems completely unstable and most of my crashing happens when I have it on even with Smart access memory off

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