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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.
@blackmirrorops your right, 1080p seems to be working. Is this a Radeon needed fix or dice?
- 4 years ago
I think both togheter as always, If you ask me something in the game starts pulling on our systems, which seem to try to keep up until they can't anymore and they completely crash.
The crashes I am getting are the ones you would expect from overclocking and some serious overclocking like black screen and white noise.
I just tried the automatic undervolting feature in the AMD software, that is now officially also a crash reason: just crashed in 1080p too.
Now I am gonna try to shut the radeon software down and try again.
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