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could you find a stable driver? If so, please advise which one. (Rx 590)
EDIT: disregard everything I've said below. Although I've solved the error message, the whole computer keeps crashing while under heavy GPU load (unrelated to Apex). I suggest everyone experiencing crashes to test a heavy GPU load (for example, using something like https://foldingathome.org/ or another game) to rule out a hardware failure. In my case, I highly suspect the PSU is acting strange: will replace soon and update.
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I had the same problem: skipped roughly 1 year of updates due to traveling, went back home and updated Adrenalin to the latest version and since then I'd get random crashes.
Specs: Win10, AsRock B350 Pro4, Ryzen 5 1600, RX580 8GB nitro+
I tried uninstalling all the GPU drivers and reinstalling them: no luck.
I then uninstalled Adrenalin and didn't reinstall it. I just let Windows do its thing and auto-install the default GPU drivers (without Adrenalin).
Make sure Windows does this, otherwise you'll be stuck at 60FPS and with no drivers.
Right click on your desktop, select "Display settings" > advanced display settings, then check that refresh rate is the highest your monitor allows. If it's not, then wait for Windows to install the drivers.
In "Devices Manager", this is how the appropriate drivers looks like:
Another thing I did is disable the CPU overclocking (I was at 3.3mhz, with a base clock of 3.2mhz), but I'm pretty sure that was not the problem.