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SomeEggnog
Journeyman III

My 7800 xt keeps crashing

My PC keeps on crashing when i'm trying to play games on higher qualities. It's a weird crash where my pc restarts but no LDS or fans stop working, so everything just runs constantly and my screen turns black and then it just goes back to the boot screen. If I am quick enough and reset the GPU as soon as the screens turn black I might have a chance at my screens starting up again and im being back. It doesn't even seem to be when my GPU is running at it's highest. I look at my task manager and my GPU could be on 60% and cpu on something similar and it just crashes out of nowhere. I've tried updating to the newest version and everything I am using adrenaline 24.1.1 and nothing is working. It's a pain since I noticed these issues too late so I couldn't return my GPU, and if I want to send it back for them to look at it I have to pay if it's not broken. So I am scared to send it back and for them to tell me that it's not broken.

My specs:

PSU: RM 750x
CPU: ryzen 5 7600x
GPU: ASUS TUF 7800 xt OC
RAM: Corsair 32GB DDR5 5600MHZ
Motherboard: MSI MAG b650

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Omgnoway
Elite

adrenaline 24.1.1 is no good use ddu and clean those drivers out then install 23.12.1 or 23.11.1

worked for me .

PSU: RM1000E

CPU: Ryzen 7 7800x3d

GPU: RADEON 7800XTX

Ram: Flare X5 32GB DDR5 6000MHZ

Motherboard: Gigabyte B650 GAMING X AX V2

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This GPU has been problematic; it caused my PC to randomly shut down without any error messages, blue screens, or warnings, just a sudden complete shutdown, as if someone had unplugged the cable. Initially, I suspected a PSU issue and upgraded to a 1000W unit from my 650W one, only to discover that the problem persisted. Eventually, I reverted to my reliable 3070, and I returned the garbage 7800 XT to the seller, hoping for a refund. The challenge lies in the sporadic nature of the issue, making it difficult to predict or diagnose and confirm the issue.

Paying 550 euros for a graphics card should guarantee a hassle-free experience. The expectation that users must possess technical expertise to handle these products suggests they are not quite market-ready. It's akin to buying a car and having to perform a head gasket replacement just to drive it out of the showroom, a situation that seems absurd. What is driving me crazy is how AMD treats its costumers, they don't care a bit about all these complains, not even taking the time to make a statement or at least respond to people's questions and complains here... AMD should be more mindful of these issues. As a first-time AMD GPU user, this experience has left me hesitant, and it might very well be my last.

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