![]() ![]() I would add that lowering the clock as suggested by another can certainly add to the stability of your card if raising the power ceiling alone does not help by iteself. You should not follow the memory or core clocks from this picture only the fan and temp curve and the power limit setting. NO promises on it helping your situation but lets hope.Įdit: My thanks to another user that pointed out that I should have mentioned. I will share my power limit settings and fan curve with you from my RX 580 that works great. You certainly could run DDU and try that new driver. There have been a few complaints though with these last couple drivers but people are saying the new 19.6.1 driver is better. I would add that normally setting the power limit to 50 and using a custom fan and temp curve to kick the fans up high earlier usually fixes issues with these cards but again you issue sounds different. There is a utility name OCCT from ocbase_com you can run to test these components too. They save electricity, last longer and also make you components last longer IMHO. Most those EVGA's are good but I usually buy the Gold rated not bronze so can't speak to them. If you power supply is old it would be highly suspect. You could try your card in another machine first if one is available. I would think you likely have a bad GPU or Power Supply I would talk to the support department from MSI about an RMA or whatever tests they can offer to pinpoint an issue. It isn't uncommon to have the graphics subsystem hang with these cards but frequent BSOD and the issue you describe don't sound like the standard fare of issues. Stopping literally every process but required ones and steam in the task manager, this worked for about four hours and crashed again.ĭeleting every driver and AMD program with REVOuninstaller and retrying in case of driver/program clash Running it in safe mode (got nowhere as windows wouldn't open any games due to lack of drivers being loaded) Reinstalling drivers (19.4.3 and 19.5.2 Ĭhanging the fan speed in MSI afterburner to be higher under loadĬhanging the core clock to be lower in case the power supply cant handle it (which is unlikely) Running games separately on a USB drive along with steam ![]() Running games separately from steam (steam was the only one crashing constantly on games, later turned out to be any game with further testing) Things i have tried (in order of trying): under heavy use in games such as Space Engineers, Beamng.Drive, Terratech, Scrap Mechanic and even Heavily modded Garry's mod will crash at high settings but light games such as Undertale, Roblox, and Reassembly will crash it at minimum settings too, games even in the start screen will crash within 5 minutes to an hour and rarely up to four consecutive hours. My MSI Radeon RX 580 8GB crashes when playing any game, it has only crashed in games and never when using chrome or anything else, benchmarks continuously will not crash the system. before and after the BSOD's the computer would freeze entirely with no warning and no screen visual glitches had some BSOD's in the beginning caused by un-updated drivers. My computer has frozen when under any load when playing games, will hard freeze the entire computer, with no warning. Power Supply: EVGA 650 B3 80+ Bronze 650W ![]()
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