My PC Specifications :
Mobo: MSI B350M Bazooka.Bios: 7A38v1G
CPU: Ryzen 1600x @Stock
Rams: Crucial Ballistix Elite 16GB DDR4 3200. @3200HZ XMP.
GPU: Sapphire RX 5700 XT Nitro+.
PSU: XFX 650S Bronze.
OS: Windows 10 20H2 Pro x64
Driver Version: 20.10.1.
Symptoms: Black Screen Then Freeze Buzzing Audio Crash / BSOD.
Causes: Sudden Black Screen Crash Relate to Insufficient Rams Stability / Power.
Sudden BSOD Crash Relate to Insufficient CPU Stability / Power / Something Else Depends on the Event ID Number.
Possible Resolutions:
1- First Before You Begins You Need To Stress Test Your System for Overall Stability With tools Like
Handbrake (Perfect For CPU) - MSI Kombustor (Perfect For GPU) - Memtest86 (Good For RAMS) - OCCT (Good For Power & Overall Stability) If Everything Seem Fine but You Still Run Into Issues with Your GPU Then Try The Next.
2- Overclock & Increase Your CPU Voltage.
3- Cancel XMP & Try Lower Frequencies from Motherboard With the Voltage Which Was Declared On Your RAM Stick.
4- Updating Bios & Clean Installing Chipset Drivers.
5- Install Last Known Stable Driver For Your GPU.
6- Install Driver Only Without Radeon GUI Using Windows Device Manager.
7- Disable Hardware Acceleration Inside Apps If Possible.
8- Clean Old Drivers Using DDU then Install Latest Drivers.
9- Set A High Performance Power Plan From Windows Power Options.
10- Try A Lower Refresh Rate Than Display's Maximum Refresh Rate.
11- Roll Back To the Last Worked Bios.
12- From Your Motherboard Bios Set PCIE Speed to GEN 3.0 Instead Of Auto & Enable UEFI Mode & Disable CSM.
13- Increase GPU's Power Limit By 20% In Radeon Settings.
Note:
Use Only Whatever Works With Your GPU Don't Follow All The Steps.
Special Thanks Goes to:
Sapphire RMA Department For Clearing Some Stuff.
GreyWolf From Nvidia Foums For Clearing Difference Between BSODs & Sudden Black Screens Crashes.
Solved! Go to Solution.
In My Case I Rolled Back To An Older Bios Update Which Is The One Before AGESA Code 1.0.0.6 Now My System Looks Rock Stable. IF Anything Happen i will report Here Again.
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I think 20.9.2 can fix this problem.
I have the same issue and nope it doesnt fix it
No issues
In My Case I Rolled Back To An Older Bios Update Which Is The One Before AGESA Code 1.0.0.6 Now My System Looks Rock Stable. IF Anything Happen i will report Here Again.
Feel Free To Share Your Experience.