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Use a software called DDU (google it) to remove graphics drivers. Install latest driver again.
If you have new components in your PC, you might try also reinstalling latest motherboard chipset driver from amd.com
Verify game file integrity with steam or which ever service you use.
Do you get crashes in other software? How are your CPU and GPU temperatures?
Hello MADZyren, I have performed DDU several times and the Verify integrity of game files with Steam.
My temperatures are averaging 56 CPU to GPU, I'll kick off a section on another game to be specific.
Have you bought new components recently?
New graphics card might stress your cpu more than an old one did. For testing, you could go to BIOS and temporarily disable XMP/DOCP to make memory slower.
You mention trying both with Windows 10 and 11. Was either installation a new, clean installation, or was the installation from an older setup?
Re MADZyren, I always do a clean fresh install.
I will disabled DOCP.
I'll keep you informed.
amd wattman default settings restored
I disabled the XMP/DOCP the problem persists.
Is the problem just that message or do you also experience crash when gaming? Some people simply disable crash reporting.
You might try underclocking and undervolting GPU to see if anything changes. If this fixes your problem it could be a power supply or GPU issue, but not about drivers or other components.
Is the problem just that message or do you also experience crash when gaming? Some people simply disable crash reporting. Yes
You might try underclocking and undervolting GPU to see if anything changes. I don't despise.
If this fixes your problem it could be a power supply or GPU issue, but not about drivers or other components. I will try to buy a new power supply. My CG is only about 2 months old, so still under warranty.
Thank you for the time you took to help me.
Those who have crash problems installed the driver 22.10.1 my graphics card is an RX 6700, it does not totally solve.
Thanks again for your help MADZyren.