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RX590 crashes with new monitor
Hi
I have beeng having issues with my graphic card since I bought a couple days ago a new monitor (Samsung 32" UJ590 UHD Monitor)
I'm running a Ryzen 2600, RX590 and 16 GBs of RAM. I was playing FF7 Remake when suddenly the PC started to sound a lot and the screen turned black: I could hear sound after that but the screen didn't respond, so I had to reset the PC physically. I've been playing Deathloop after that and found the same issues happening. They always have the same pattern: the actual game is playing fine, but randomly, when opening menus, in game notes or anything that switches from the 3D environment to something showing text or a menu it happens.
I've been running this setup with my older monitor for like 3 years and everything has been fine, so I'm not sure what's really going on. I have done a clean reinstall of the drivers and test with a couple different HDMIs. The games are running in 1920x1080p and with the same graphic configuration as in my older monitor too.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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ctrl+shift+o to follow temperatures
disable radeon enhanced sync
you now use a different cable?
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Yes, I have tried with a couple different cables
Radeon enhanced sync seems to be disabled already
I started playing Elden Ring after I posted and the same thing happened, this time it was in the middle of a combat so it isn't only when switching to menus like in Deathloop.
I will give it a test again with the temperatures menus opened to see how hot it is getting
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Also are you running actual 1080p on that 4K monitor, 1080p scaled to 4K or 4K but with FSR or similar?
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I'm running 1080p on complete screen, so I'm guessing it is 1080p scaled to 4k
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Shouldn't stress the GPU anymore then
