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DarthFDG
2 years agoHero+
Thanks for posting the DXDIAG straight away @Froflix. This helps.
3 things I noticed in there:
1. You can update the driver for your RX 6800 XT.
2. It's showing "Microsoft Basic Display Driver" as a display output, which suggests it believes you have on-board graphics still turned on or some other type of display connected.
3. In the Diagnostics section at the bottom there are multiple errors to look into.
- 2 years ago@DarthFDG Thank you for the suggestions! I updated my driver through AMD Adrenaline just now so I'll monitor to see how that helps. In regards to the display output, I had already disabled that display in Windows Device Manager and also in my BIOS so maybe it was just identifying it, but it should be disabled already. Finally, I will take a look at the diagnostics to see if I can find any related help.
I have to always run my GPU at 90% clock speed to run any new game so I suspect these crashes could mostly be related to my GPU (unfortunate and dissapointing since it is so new).
Really appreciate your advice and I will check back if those suggestions seem to help improve stability.
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