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I seem to have stabilized it.Reviving this thread. I still cant fix this issue, reinstalled drivers, used different cables, Gsync is disabled... Im lost
I seem to have stabilized it.
What’s your specs ?
By some chance have you done a clean windows install?Currently running
i5-4570s
RX570 4gb
8g ddr3
Coolermaster 500w Psu (unsure on model)
Definitely not a GPU issue, upgraded recently and had the issue on previous GPU as well. Thinking its PSU related...
Reality did a CMOS reset. That seemed to fix the issue. Most likely a bad BIOS setting.Reviving this thread. I still cant fix this issue, reinstalled drivers, used different cables, Gsync is disabled... Im lost
Thanks, I’ll try doing soReality did a CMOS reset. That seemed to fix the issue. Most likely a bad BIOS setting.
Didn’t work for meReality did a CMOS reset. That seemed to fix the issue. Most likely a bad BIOS setting.
Try installing a fresh OS.Didn’t work for me
Guessing it a psu issue in my case probably.
Try installing a fresh OS.
It happened to me too. On ALL AMD GPUs. I went from my 3400G, onboard. Never crashed. Used the same SSD and used RX570. Crashed. OK
Next up I tried a 2400G onboard, crashed.
Since all of them were working fine individually, I assume it was a driver mix and match which AMD has mentioned.
Good luck. I sold my SSD so now I can try too.Aii tog, I guess this is all I have left to do...
Thx I’ll try it