![]() ![]() If this doesn't work, colesdav mentioned that it is possible to use the latest Radeon PRO drivers as they now support ALL Radeon cards (not just the Pro) and seem to handle games like BFV very well with no crashes.Ĭheck it out, try it out and see if it works for you. Again, no problems thus far and there are detailed instructions in the link above I provided. ![]() Notice I have the latest driver 19.50.19.19-20022 but keeping the old UI from 2019. So far I've been able to play CoD: Warzone, BF4, and BFV without any issues and these were the games that would crash IF I installed the full/latest 2020 driver/GUI. So I keep the old GUI but have the latest driver to pick up the latest bug fixes, etc. So while I was on the 19.12.1 GUI/UI/Driver, I downloaded the latest 20.2.2 and went into Device Manager to manually install ONLY the 20.2.2 driver on top of the 19.12.1 GUI. Check out my question here for his instructions. I've been on 19.12.1 since I built my new system in December 2019 but recently a member named colesdav taught me an interesting method that has worked fine for me thus far.ġ9.12.1 is still the most stable. Yeah no surprise there that AMD still can't get their drivers straight. ![]() Windows build: Windows 10 圆4 build 1909, latest patches installedĪMD Chipset drivers: 2. Memory: 32GB ASUS ROG Strix X570-E v1407 BIOS (latest BIOS) I know a lot of 5700 users have mentioned issues as well. The release notes mentioned better "zero RPM support", which seems to be causing the problems (at least in my case). This seems buggy as I've seen the drivers lose the manual fan settings while my PC is running (not after reboot, etc.). I use manual tuning for the GPU fan as it tends to run on the warm side if the fan doesn't crank up as the GPU heats up during gaming, so I disable the "0 RPM" option and set the GPU fan to ramp up manually to keep things cooler. A sign of an impending crash is when my GPU fan drops to 0RPM, which I notice using the AMD Metrics overlay. I may roll back if the crashes become more frequent. When the crashes occur, nothing useful goes into the Windows 10 Event Log, just the typical dump messages (Bug Check, etc.) show up.Īt first, after experiencing random crashes at idle, I used the AMD "clean uninstaller" to completely remove 20.3.1, then rebooted, and reinstalled 20.3.1 using the full installer. Symptom of crash - I notice the GPU Fan RPM drops to 0, then the system reboots or shuts down with little to no warning. The crashes happen randomly, often when my PC is idle. I've noticed more frequent system crashes (prior to the latest Adrenalin upgrade, no crashes, crashes were very rare). This, however, causes high temperature and high power usage so I suggest selecting only specific programs where you experience driver power state failure to use this mode.Upgraded to 20.3.1 drivers a few days ago (day of release). It is important to note that, this makes the gpu at maximum clock when a 3d application is running even if you're running it in the background. But fails to respond again when used.Ĥ- Change from Optimal Power to Maximum Performance When you try to load the mission editor or start mission, the game crashes while loading, you always get Blue Screen of Death - Driver Power State Failure.ĭriver power state failure occurs because the gpu is switching to NVidia and Intel and during the switching the NVidia gpu goes to sleep. DCS BSOD on Mission Editor / Mission Start
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