Hey everyone,
I built my current pc a couple months ago, and I have been running into the persistent issue of certain games just immediately freezing upon launch. I have looked into it before, but have never been able to resolve the issue. Today I was hoping to get into the fresh new Manor Lords, but unfortunately it has turned out to be one of the games that my GPU seems to take no interest in running. I tried the AMD Cleanup tool, to no avail. Anyone any ideas what could be causing this?
Maybe it's unrelated, but whenever a game freezes and I end it via task manager, my computer seems to be under the impression that it is still running. It's all very strange. Any insight is welcome!
Specifications:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 7600 3.8 GHz 6-Core Processor
Motherboard: ASRock B650M Pro RS WiFi Micro ATX AM5 Motherboard AMD Ryzen 5 7600 3.8 GHz 6-Core Processor
Memory: Corsair Vengeance 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory
Storage: KIOXIA EXCERIA G2 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive
Video Card: XFX Speedster SWFT 319 Radeon RX 6800 16 GB Video Card
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I don't think you're screwed. I think the most likely cause is a combination of Windows and Drivers conflicts. Worst case, you can do a clean Windows install to determine this.
What are your other system specs?
Here's what I would do. The big idea here is to reset everything to default and work from there.
Overview
Verify Hardware
Set Default Video Output Device in your BIOS
Optional 1: Clean reinstall Windows OR clean install Windows to a different spare SSD
This is a more "heavy-handed" approach IMO, but is the best way to rule out misc Windows, software, and driver conflicts. Since I have separate partitions for Windows and my data / games, it's not a big deal for me to clean install Windows at any time. You can choose to do this at the end if nothing else works. Personally, I'd rather do it up front.
Optional 2: Run DISM and SFC to repair broken Windows core files
Install AMD Drivers
Note that I have an Intel CPU, so there may not be separate steps for iGPU and dGPU drivers with an AMD CPU. If there aren't separate steps, I'd recommend installing the dGPU drivers.
Optional 3: Clean install Windows
You can try the following:
A big thank you goes out to both of you. Looks like I have Manor Lords to thank for getting us together. Installing the 23.12.1 drivers fixed it. Manor Lords, Banished, Factory Town. Finally the crashes on startup are a thing of the past, including the malfunctioning of the task manager. That said, there is still a big issue. The framerate is terrible. Manor Lords is chugging along at 14 fps in the menu. Factory Town, which I played at 144 fps before it stopped running, now gets 18 fps at 100% GPU usage. My cursor still moves smoothly over the screen. I tried changing some of the settings, but apparently that didn't help. Something is seriously wrong here. How can I fix that?
2 things come to mind:
1. Do you have an iGPU with you CPU? Confirm you're using the dGPU for running the games.
2. You may have to regenerate the shader cache for those games. See if there's an option within the game menu. If not, I think games typically do this as you play for the first 30 mins or so. You'll have to search to confirm.
You may be able to locate the folder containing the games' cache on your pc and delete it (Google for the proper steps here).
You may also want to delete the shader cache from within Adrenalin and see if it helps.
Adrenalin > Gaming > Graphics > Reset Shader Cache
I think we're back to square one. Yes, apparently it used my iGPU. I have a 7700X and 7800 XT. In Windows you can force apps to use the real GPU. Sadly, when I do that it behaves just like before with games not starting and me having to shut down my PC every time. Am I screwed now?
I don't think you're screwed. I think the most likely cause is a combination of Windows and Drivers conflicts. Worst case, you can do a clean Windows install to determine this.
What are your other system specs?
Here's what I would do. The big idea here is to reset everything to default and work from there.
Overview
Verify Hardware
Set Default Video Output Device in your BIOS
Optional 1: Clean reinstall Windows OR clean install Windows to a different spare SSD
This is a more "heavy-handed" approach IMO, but is the best way to rule out misc Windows, software, and driver conflicts. Since I have separate partitions for Windows and my data / games, it's not a big deal for me to clean install Windows at any time. You can choose to do this at the end if nothing else works. Personally, I'd rather do it up front.
Optional 2: Run DISM and SFC to repair broken Windows core files
Install AMD Drivers
Note that I have an Intel CPU, so there may not be separate steps for iGPU and dGPU drivers with an AMD CPU. If there aren't separate steps, I'd recommend installing the dGPU drivers.
Optional 3: Clean install Windows
Heyhey,
Thank you for your extensive list of things to try. Over the past week I've spent more time working my way through it than I would care to admit. I've learned a lot.
In the end I did a clean install of Windows 10, which has taken care of all of the problems. Sometimes you just got to bring out the drastic measures I suppose.
Thanks again for your support!
You're welcome! Glad to hear it's working.
Yeah, clean installing Windows early can save a lot of time and headaches.
Enjoy!
Consider yourself lucky.
Sorry to hear it didn't work. DO NOT buy Windows 11 again. You can reinstall at any time for free.
You don't need a Windows 10 / 11 CD. You can use the built-in recovery partition or create your own bootable Windows USB (see second link).
You can create your own USB installer for Windows 10 or 11. Windows 10 is completely free to use (there will be a watermark that appears in the bottom right of the screen from time to time if you choose to not purchase a license.
Oh well. I reinstalled Windows (yes, without buying it again), installed Windows updates, downloaded Manor Lords and ... same issue. Then I updated to 24.4.1 and nothing changed. The support also told me to update my motherboard, which also did nothing.
Now things get really crazy. I wanted to shut the games off and try installing 23.12.1 again. But somehow they are still running after I shut my PC off. Yes, my PC powers down, I press the power button, it restarts, I open Steam and they are still shown as running and the task manager doesn't work either. I feel like a moron for even saying this because it makes no sense. Before reinstalling I could play MGSV:GZ and Frostpunk, but now they don't even start anymore. The latter possibly put my GPU at max capacity because it made an unpleasant noise and got really hot. But I couldn't verify it because it crashed when I tried opening Adrenalin.
This may be the point where I give up. I don't know what to do yet, but trying to make it work seems to be a dead-end.
Sorry to hear it's not working.
Personally, I would re-flash the BIOS with the latest non-beta version. I would then do a clear CMOS. I would then backup all files I wish to keep to a separate drive, wipe the Windows drive, then reinstall Windows.
The PC should at minimum work as it did prior to the Windows reinstall. The fact that it's not means something went wrong along the way.
The hibernation thing may be right. After unplugging the power cable, it actually reset. As for the crash when it's running, I guess I never said that here. Some games run, but doing anything outside the game (like pressing Alt+Tab or opening Adrenalin by Alt+R) crashes it and then it's the same as the games that crash immediately.
Another game used to run at about 500 fps according to Adrenalin and it also made that noise, so I guess that happens for multiple games. But without being able to open Adrenalin, I can't view or limit the framerate.
Anyway, I ran sfc again and it actually found something. But a few forceful shutdowns later almost everything stopped working, so maybe it didn't repair it properly. I could get to the desktop and open the file explorer. Everything else was broken. I couldn't even open text files. So I reinstalled Windows again and now everything is how it was at the start of the thread.
The support told me to update the BIOS. (I assume updating = flashing, right?) As for the CMOS, I think I'll first contact the company that built my PC. Maybe I'll break something or void the warranty. I think you've done enough and I assume you aren't paid for the support anyway. If it works, I'll tell you.
Hey, it's been a while. I sent my PC to the company that built it so that they could take a look at it. They said both the mainboard and GPU were damaged. After replacing them (I still had warranty of course), it worked and my crashes are also gone. Since they also tested it before they first sent it out, my guess is that it got damaged during transport. When I sent it back, the case was damaged, too. Apparently that happens pretty often. Oh well. Thank you for your help and goodbye.
Hi @Artey ,thanks for the follow up. I'm glad the company was able to fix it. Enjoy!
When experiencing freezes in certain games immediately upon launch with the AMD Radeon RX 6800, troubleshooting steps such as updating graphics drivers, checking for game updates, and adjusting in-game settings can often resolve the issue.