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perddle
Journeyman III

Issues with RX 7900 XT Driver Timeout and Artifacting in new build

Help! New build worked fine for the first few days and it has gone downhill since.

Specs:

  • Computer Type: Desktop

  • GPU: Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 7900 XT 20 GB

  • CPU: Intel Core i5-13600K 3.5GHz 14-Core Processor

  • Motherboard: Gigabyte Z790 UD AX ATX LGA1700

  • BIOS Version:

  • RAM: Mushkin Redline ST 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6400 CL32

  • PSU: Cooler Master MWE Gold 850 - V2 850W 80+ Gold Certified

  • Case: Lian Li Lancool II Mesh C RGB-X

  • Operating System & Version: Windows 11 23H2

  • GPU Drivers: 24.5.1 from Adrenaline 

  • Chipset Drivers: 31.0.24033.1003 (honestly not sure how to find this but this is the number in Device Mgr > Display adapters > AMD Radeon RX > Driver > Driver Version)

  • Monitor: single LG Ultrawide (3440 x 1440, 60Hz). Model is 34uc80-B

  • Background Applications: Steam, Chrome, AMD Adrenaline

Description of Original Problem:

This is a brand new build following most of the specs of the 120 FPS Build on PC Master Race Build. First few hours of gaming, no issues that I recall. Then I received the "AMD software detected that a driver timeout has occurred on your system" out of the blue with Ghost Recon Wildlands after 3-4hrs of bug-free gameplay. Game would freeze and GPU would spike 0% to 100% to 0% to 100% nonstop. Closing the game in task manager brought the system back to being stable and functional. Driver timeout error would appear after this spiking behavior. Issue mostly came when entering the map in GRW. Fast forward a couple days and I noticed artifacts in GRW. Weird, flashing rectangular and triangular shapes all over the screen. Was not quite horizontal tearing but rather flashing, laggy shapes. Started noticing this in VTOL VR with my VR headset. Could see the artifacts both in the VR headset and on the monitor when I took off the headset. It feels like the artifacting is getting worse.

Troubleshooting:

Using 2 separate PCIe cables to PSU. Uninstalled and reinstalled AMD drivers. AMD Driver-Only install, no Adrenaline. Adjusted more settings that I can recall in Adrenaline based on other blogs/forums/posts. Uninstalled and reinstalled Windows 11. Uninstalled and reinstalled both Ghost Recon Wildlands and VTOL VR. Tried ultra low graphics settings. Disabled MPO. Played around with vsync. Reseated the GPU, RAM, SSD. Ran 3DMark which passed with flying colors. At a complete loss at this point but unsure why it worked well the first few days then have seen more and more issues. Anyone with experience on this? There are tons of posts on various elements of this challenge but I’m stumped at this point.

 

Artifacting in VTOL VR - these weird triangle/rectangle shapes flash across both the monitor and inside the VR headset ever few seconds

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Jaspak1778
Journeyman III

I have similar issue, same kind of retangles start to appear occasionally.

OS:
Windows11 Pro

GPU: Gigabyte RX7900XT Gaming OC 20GB

Motherboard: ASUS TUF Gaming B550M

PSU: GIGABYTE 800w

RAM: Corsair 3200 DDR4 2 x 8GB

CPU:Ryzen 5600X



It usually happens when i am playing STEAM games, and i dont even use cards full potential, i play games with 1440p/60fps , GPU Hotspot stays around +65c and GPU usage is around 60%.
Ive tried DDU, i re-installed C++ Redistributable, still problem they appear suddenly.
Tho i started to suspect my PSU but i've seen whew post around internet with same issue, some are guessing that DX12 is causing it.
Card is perfoming anyways normal , Steel Nomad DX12 score was 5706 which should be normal for RX7900XT.
Havent found solution, or more likely havent got time yet, hope someone has some clue.
Luckily warranty still valid.



 

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Jaspak1778
Journeyman III

EDIT:


I decided to RMA or cancel the purchase, i only had problems with this card from start.

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perddle
Journeyman III

Yep, exactly what I did. Been using the Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Super WINDFORCE OC 12G for the past few months with zero issues. Every issue I had before went away as soon as I replaced the card. Was relieved that was the fix for me.

 

Good luck with your new card!

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