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jon_will_404
Journeyman III

AMD GPU giving wired graphics crash

I was making this post because I have no idea why, but every time I use my PC lately with a Pacific graphics card, I seem to get this incredibly strange and weird error. It's not exactly native to video games, but whenever I use something with higher graphics, it does seem to make this error more often than if I were to make it on a regular desktop session. At any random point, no matter what the circumstances may be, my entire middle screen goes completely black and my two side screens go green for absolutely no reason that I can explain. I'm using Linux, however I have also seen this error happen on Windows on my secondary drive as well. I did upgrade my BIOS once and it went away for a while, but then started to come back again. I upgraded my BIOS again and it did disappear for a while to the point I did it again and it never seems to stop. So I don't think this is an alternative fix. As of this point, it's been happening over for a year now and my head is about to explode if I don't get this fixed already. Every single time I want to play a video game, it has to be interrupted. At this point it may be a CPU question, but I have never seen this problem with my i9. I have only ever seen it with my AMD after I switched over from my Nvidia card which was a 3070 Ti. My hardware is:

MB: ROG STRIX Z590-E GAMING WIFI

GPU: Radeon RX 6950 XT

CPU: i9-10900K (3.70GHz)

As of this point, I am not able to find absolutely any fix online, so if anyone has an idea of what's happening, please let me know. Thanks in advance! 🙂

 

(This is what it looks like)

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fsadough
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Can you please provide me with an AMDZ Report?

AMDZ Report
- Please extract the amdz-v353.zip available from https://we.tl/t-HpaFhHqeQX

- 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

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