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  1. So yeah, here's an update on my situation. Ended up getting my money back for the Raden rx 5700 xt and got a Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super for just around 60€ more and all my problems disappeared. Thanks for the help guys!
  2. I honestly haven't used DDU yet, although I have used AMD Cleanup Utility which, theoretically, should do the same. I've just done it yesterday. I've already tested it for a couple of hours and it seems to be working fine. I've still gotta do some more testing to call victory. I'll let you guys know if it was successfull or not. Thx!
  3. Hello, I've recently built my first ever pc with the following components: MSI MAG X570 Tomahawk Wifi AMD Ryzen 5 3600X Noctua NH-U12S (Black) Asus Radeon RX 5700 XT ROG Strix 8GB 4x Gskill Trident z 8GB 3200mghz Samsung 970 evo 500GB M.2 SSD 4TB Seagate Barracuda SATA HDD Corsair TX750M 80 Plus Gold 750W Nox Hummer TGX Rainbow I started playing COD Warzone first, and started having issues and error messages about unrecoverable DirectX12 errors. Since Warzone is an infamously unstable game I didn't give it much thought and figured it would get fixed with a patch (which it didn't). So I started troubleshooting and tweaking. Uninstalled my gpu drivers, reinstalled them. Same issue. I updated the BIOS, same issue. Updated the chipset drivers, same issue. Checked for any GPU BIOS Update, turns out my GPU shipped with an updated BIOS. At the end I gave up and decided to wait for a game update, convinced it was just a poorly optimized game. I started playing other games GTAV, Assassin's Creed, Destiny 2, etc. as well as doing some light video editing and after a while all the programs crash. After each crash I get a notification from the AMD Adrenaline software that reads "Default Radeon WattMan settings have been restored due to unexpected system failure". I started digging and found out my GPU Drivers weren't fully updated (a couple of newer versions had released) so I updated to the latest ones at the time of posting (20.8.1) and I still get the same error. I've tried overclocking, undervolting, maxing the power draw limit, changing the fan curve to a more aggresive and cooler option and I always get the same problem while gaming (at least not while editing anymore). The only "weird" setting I've got is XMP enabled, which shouldn't have anything to do with this issue. Is there anything else I can do, besides changing to an Nvidia GPU, to fix this? Thanks beforehand to anyone who takes the time in reading this and helping me (and any other person with this issue)
  4. Hello guys, I need some help. I recently bought a Lenovo Legion Y530-1060. Its motherboard is a LENOVO LNVNB161216 and it runs the BIOS version 9VCN12WW. It runs perfectly, however I received a critical notificiation recommending I updated to a new BIOS version 9VCN18WW. However, after a bit of research, I found out that some people were having problems with Lenovo's BIOS updates, however they didn't specify which versions, the pc model, nor the motherboard. Afterwards I called Lenovo to ask about this update, and they told me not to update because if anything went wrong, it would void my warranty (which sounds shady af, and is in my opinion s#¡tty customer service). So, to summarize. Has anyone updated their BIOS without any problem? Has anyone had any problem updating? If so, what sort of problem, and how did you fix it? Thx guys
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