Since Adrenalin 23.3.2 driver update, my screen suddenly froze and I get a black screen. Then my game crashes and then I have to start the game again. But every time I do that either the game keeps crashing or I can play but then after a while I get a windows error saying something went wrong pc restarting. Also when I start my pc I get this error.
When I play Valorant or cs go I get these errors which I mentioned above. Game freezes, then black screen, then the game closes. It's really annoying especially when you play competitive with your friends. I have done every possible solution on Reddit or AMD community and still I receive this error and I constantly crash. I don't know what else I can do then to wait for AMD to fix the drivers timeout. The only game where it does not happen often is League Of Legends, but then after a couple games the same thing happens I freeze or get a black screen my game crashes, then I restart and again after a while I get the same windows error and my pc restarts.
i play with 3080 and same setup ,cpu,board,ram,psu,m2 , the same games without problems ,right now i play 2hrs monster hunter rise no crashes ,this card have weeks with me and is a beast very powerfull , is odd some games work fine other not
What have you tried? DDU? SFC /scannow? Changing settings? Older drivers? These are perfectly fine options. If the newer drivers are giving you trouble where the older ones were fine I would go back to the older drivers unless you absolutely need the newest drivers to play specific games.
The reason some drivers just don't work well on some hardware configurations is, because there are countless possible hardware configurations, and while the driver teams try to configure the drivers to run well on all of them, there just is not enough time to make them run well on every single possible configuration. An example on the Nvidia side would be how my friend who just upgraded to the RTX 4070Ti is experiencing driver crashes on Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 and is at risk of losing rank if he keeps crashing out of competitive play. I am trying to troubleshoot with him but it is difficult as he lives over two hours away.
When I experienced crashes, I would report all of my findings to AMD using the bug report tool and just hope they can fix it for future drivers while I would use the last drivers that functioned well for my specific configuration.
I understand your frustration and have been there. But if you have tried DDU and reinstalling drivers, and running command prompt as administrator and used SFC /scannow, and all other possible fixes don't work. I can only really suggest using older drivers that are stable on your machine.
I am having the same issues with my 7900XTX Sapphire. I cannot play any of my games more then 15 minutes without crashing to desktop and sometimes freezing the entire system. I've run sfc /scannow and ran repair on the system. I've DDU all drivers in safe mode and reinstalled. I don't overclock the system at all so all the bios settings are default as well as in Adrenalin. I even went as far as nuking the system and reinstalling Windows. Temps on the system are well within range so I know its not a thermal problem. I also tested my RAM as someone, somewhere mentioned that they had an issue there. I have never in all my years of building systems and gaming had so many issues... I will give the driver rollback a try as you mentioned and hopefully can at least get the system back to stable before I dump the GPU and go back to Nvidia..
Rolled back thru all the different drivers and no go. This is sooooo frustrating. GPU prices are gettting out of control and then to add issues where the flagships are having so many issues this many months after launch is almost unacceptable. I really, really wanted to avoid Nvidia but at this point, I don't have time to keep messing with this. RIP AMD
This work for me hope work for others ,Multi-Plane Overlay (MPO) is a Windows display adapter feature. It is used to decrease GPU and CPU workload and offers plane independent page flips for reduced latency. However, the feature can conflict with the AMD Drivers causing the driver timeout issue. To fix the problem, you can disable MPO using Registry Editor.
Same issues, brand new 7900 XTX constantly crashing in-game, Last Epoch, Sons of the Forest, I've removed everything with DDU, revo uninstalled MSI afterburner and Rivatuner, new 1000W Platinum PSU with 3 separate power rails into this thing.
Constant crashing, locking the display driver up, often I can still hear music playing and can gracefully shut the PC down with the power button, most of the time it just locks the system up and it's a hard power off.
Often it reboots with the GPU disabled and I have to enable and then reinstall again, I've tried the latest driver and 23.2.2
NOTHING fixes this, I was so excited to be all team red again for the first time in 15 years, sadly this is garbage I suspect I will try and RMA this and go to a 4080.
They dropped the ball here AMD.
I vae kinda the same problem but also just srifing the web or using Windows 11 in Desktop more. I own a 7900 XTX Saphire Nitro+ and this happends random. Also Horizon crashes on me alot but FForza dosent so I dont know how realted these game crashes are. Anyway, someone told me that he has no problems at all on Win10. I dont know how the new driver will fix things since I tried to install it and after the completion and restart windows didnt even start anymore. Its kinda rediculous how fragile AMD drivers are these days specially with Win11
For the moment, I have only encountered crash issues with Horizon Zero Dawn randomly... Sometimes crashes were on specific scene and I was able to reproduce the crash (like crossing a rive at a specific area).
I know this is an old thread but this issue is still occurring even several months later, which is completely ridiculous, considering that 7900 XTX is the highest, most expensive gaming graphics card model from AMD at the moment. As someone mentioned already these issues seem to be related to FPS limit somehow - the game I'm playing most often is AC: Valhalla and limiting FPS to 60 solves these issues, but why would I play at 60 frames per second with a high-end PC (specs below), that's capable of reaching at least twice as many FPS on average?. The higher the limit, the more often the game crashes with driver timeout. With the max FPS of 75 I'm usually getting one crash in 2 or 3 days of playing the game about 3 hours a day and with the limit of 144, which matches my display's refresh rate, it's usually crashing within minutes or even seconds. It doesn't matter if the limit is set from in-game settings or in AMD Software, though the game only allows to choose the value between 60 and 90.
Having built a new PC several months ago I'm often updating my drivers, so everything is up to date: BIOS, chipset drivers and obviously AMD Software/graphics card drivers but this issue has been occurring since I first installed the game almost half a year ago. Also I don't like to clutter my computers with unneccessary software so there's none installed, this is strictly a gaming PC so there's only the required software like drivers and then there are some games and pretty much nothing else.
I'm honestly not surprised people are returning these cards and switching to the green team instead - why would I buy the most expensive card only to have to limit its potential to make it usable at all? It would be nice to see AMD take care of this already.
Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back is a linear platform game and the second game of the Crash Bandicoot series, being the sequel to Crash Bandicoot. It was developed by Naughty Dog for the PlayStation and was released in the United States of America on October 31st, 1997. It was also released on the PlayStation Network for download so it can be played on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita. It is the second best selling Crash game of all time, with at least 7.58 million copies sold globally.
In the game's story, Crash Bandicoot is abducted by Doctor Neo Cortex, who has apparently turned over a new leaf and is now willing to save the world. Crash is then thrust into several parts of the islands in order to gather crystals and allow Cortex to contain the power of the upcoming planetary alignment and keep the planet from being destroyed. He is joined by Coco Bandicoot, his sister, who is suspicious of Cortex's true intentions. N. Brio, who has a personal vendetta against Cortex, tries to convince Crash to gather gems instead of crystals in hope of destroying his arch-enemy Cortex and sends his own henchmen to stop the bandicoot's progress.
Taking place right after the events of the previous game, Cortex falls from his hoverboard and lands within a mine, where he discovers a large crystal and has a flash of inspiration. One year later, he is seen in a space station being told by his new assistant, Doctor N. Gin that to harness the Master Crystal's power he will require an additional 25 "Slave Crystals". These are scattered across the Earth. Since Cortex does not have any "friends" left on the surface, he decides he needs to "find an enemy".
Crash and his sister Coco Bandicoot are relaxing on N. Sanity Beach, when the battery runs out on Coco's laptop. She asks Crash to go find her a new one, in which he does. While he's on the way, he gets abducted by Cortex and is sent into a Warp Room where he is persuaded that Cortex has decided to turn over a new leaf and is trying to save the planet against an incoming threat. He convinces Crash to collect the crystals, so that he can use their powers of the aligned planets to prevent the Earth from facing certain doom. Crash then sets off on this new quest for Cortex, unknowingly helping him achieve his goals for world domination.
Throughout his quest, Crash is contacted by his sister Coco, who is continuously searching into Cortex's scheme and trying to figure out what Cortex is really using the crystals for. He is also contacted by Doctor Nitrus Brio, Cortex's disgruntled former assistant. He tells Crash that if he truly wants to save the world, he must collect the gems instead of the crystals. Brio plans to use the gems to destroy Cortex once and for all. He is also Crash's primary opposing force, claiming to use all of his strength to prevent him from gathering the crystals. Brio recruits Ripper Roo, who has become extremely intelligent but is still insane, to destroy Crash, but he is defeated. Brio also creates and sends out new villains, like the sword-swinging Komodo Brothers and the musclebound Tiny Tiger, but they all fail to stop Crash. Cortex later demands Crash to hand his current amount of crystals over to N. Gin, but to his dismay, he finds out that the marsupial has defeated N. Gin.
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