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@EA_Barry Crashes are back.
This time I tried everything that was mentioned here: update chipset drivers, game integrity, even windows safe mode, nothing helped.
Until I deceided to try to play on my 1080p monitor: problem solved!
So this means that on my 1440p 144 Hz monitor my system tries to keep up, but eventually can't and hard crashes (Like beyond BSOD => black screen and white noise)
There is no warning, no crash report and this is what more people are seeing from what I read here.
At least I would expect that the default values after system detection could be set so there are no hard crashes, or advise to play on 1080p, or 1440p with lower settings which is not the case.
Could you please look into this matter, I added my dxdiag so you can check my specs, note that my 1080p monitor is not in there since it was off when I did dxdiag.
I'm also having the crash back to desktop, the newest Radeon drivers seem to make it worse.
This is my computer specs:
Ryzen 9 5900x cpu
32gb ddr4 3200
WD Black 1tb ssd m.2
Asus Tuf Radeon 6900xt 12gb vram
Asus Tuf x570-pro MB
Windows 10
Internet speed 965mps down and 978mps up
Resize Bar Enabled
Have you tried the Radeon™ Pro Software for Enterprise driver? This seemed to work a little better than the other drivers, but still crashes back to the desktop for me.
- 4 years ago
Check your temps with CPUID HW monitor, it's free => let it run, start BF2042 and push the windows key to check temps while playing.
I would not be surprised that memory is running too hot too.
I'll look into extra cooling
- 4 years ago
Ok I got my system to stop crashing. I installed the driver without the software, so I don't have any of the radeon software running. I used the radeon removal tool to pull out the old driver. Then went and downloaded the latest drive from amd. I started the install and let it unpack everything to my c drive. Then it will pop up asking you to install the radeon software and give the option for a fresh install. I cancel at this point, then in device manager under display adapters I right click and hit update driver. I had it to look the the amd folder on the c drive for the driver, then your done. No more crashing seems to work better in every game now, even got a jump in benchmark score. Give it a try and see if it works for you too
- 4 years ago
Fully resolved for me with extra cooling!!
It was the memory on my RX 5700 XT that ran too hot, I''ve put an extra ventilator on my sidepanel blowing in right on my videocard+ 1 extra on the bottom plate blowing out
I think a lot of crashes are caused by this and the problem is that you don't get a warning it just crashes to black screen.