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Hi Folks. I bought a used XFX Radeon RX 5700 because the my old 1060 died. The seller was runnign firestrike and timespy benchmarks and the tomb raider (ingame) benchmark while. I could see it running for myself. There was no problem. After i installed it into my system (at the time: r5 2600, 16gb ram 2400mhz, 530 watts PSU, asus prime x370 pro) i played more pixel indie games at the time and not any demanding games. Later i played Diablo 2 Resurrected, Palworld, Witcher 3 and the game crashed only after a few minutes in game. First i got flickering in and out of the game and than a crash to desktop with a massage for driver timeout. Again and again and again and again.... I tried to solve the problem by reinstall windows and clear install the amd software. After that i tried to use the enterprise software, also not working. Then i tried drivers only, same s**t. After looking for help on YT and Goolge i thought i found the problem: the PSU. changed it to a corsair cx750m (750 watts) and did not used the daisy chained 8-pin cables for the card but give it 2 individual cables. It looked like it was working for a bit but.... nope. after a reboot i got the same problems again. I also tried to reduce the speed of the card over MSI afterburner but it did not work at all. If i use benchmarks (no ingame benchmarks) its running alright. I was so fed up i installed an old 1060 from a friend. My old mainboard died on me last month and i could do nothing untill now i got a replacement (have not much money because of continuing my education). The "new" system is a R5 5500, gigabyte a520m s2h, 16gb ram with 3200mhz and the same 750 watts PSU. So i gave the RX5700 another try.... As you can think... it did not work at all and i got the same s**t like befor. The LTT Forum is my last try to get that beast to work. If not... save up some money and change to team green. Im at the end of my wits here. Thanks in advance.
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Hi all, Builded new rig for my fiance. With 7800xt , 12400f and 32gb ddr4 (4x 8gb) same cl and brand. Every time she plays games they crush after a while with msg like that?(screen goes black and the shows message below) ;( im starting to regret going amd because I builded myself nvidia one and have 0 problems q.q Anyone knows solution maybe?please help. Screenshot attached.
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Hi all. After doing a fresh install of windows and upgrading to win11, i keep getting driver crashes while ingame. Like 3 or 4 times a day, and pretty much only in Halo Wars 2. I've already tried DDU (not in safe mode). Other than EXPO, i'm not OC. windows log says RadeonSoftware error, so i'm thinking its adrenalin still. 7900XT 7800x3d Naam van toepassing met fout: RadeonSoftware.exe, versie: 10.1.2.1980, tijdstempel: 0x64dae45a Naam van module met fout: ucrtbase.dll, versie: 10.0.22621.608, tijdstempel: 0xf5fc15a3 Uitzonderingscode: 0xc0000409 Foutmarge: 0x000000000007f61e Id van proces met fout: 0x0x3FD8 Starttijd van toepassing met fout: 0x0x1D9D7DC845571F5 Pad naar toepassing met fout: C:\Program Files\AMD\CNext\CNext\RadeonSoftware.exe Pad naar module met fout: C:\Windows\System32\ucrtbase.dll Rapport-id: 5ba68ab6-2749-491c-9af9-825268c13e0f Volledige pakketnaam met fout: AdvancedMicroDevicesInc-RSXCM_22.10.0.0_x64__fhmx3h6dzfmvj Relatieve toepassings-id van pakket met fout: AMDRadeonSoftwareDesktop
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So for the past few years I been reviving my old build from 2014 to keep it alive as long as possible untill current prices drop. My current specs are listed below. So I've always seemed to have this issue over the years that I never could wrap my head around. Almost every time I take my PC somewhere like a friend's house, moving, ect. I always start it up and have an issue of some sort. Well cut to this week I took my PC to work to test out our new racing simulator. As soon as I got there and fired it up it didn't want to post. I checked all the connections in and out of the PC to make sure nothing came loose during transportation. Tried again and nothing. Kept on resetting and eventually got it to come on. Once it was on everything worked as normal. Used it for the day at work and then packed up at the end of the day to bring it back home. Came home and connected it back to my permanent setup and again had a black screen when powered up. Power cycles the PSU a few times and got it to power up and post. It started loading windows 10 then came BSOD with the message: Processor Start Timeout. Tried every troubleshooting technique in the book besides replacing parts. Could not get it to boot up. Finally I removed all but 1 ram stick and it booted into windows. Turned PC back off and placed all ram sticks back in. Started it up and got into windows like normal. Used my PC for the night and everything worked like it should. Before going to bed I restarted to see if the issue was gone and as soon as windows 10 started loading I got BSOD again with the same message. Tried researching this message but there's not much info on it. Any input is greatly appreciated as I'd like to stretch one more year out of this thing. CPU: I7 4770k RAM: Corsair DDR3 16GB GPU: EVGA GTX 970SC PSU: EVGA Supernova 750 Gold MOBO: MSI Z87-G55
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I’ve had my first PC build coming up on 1 year now. I’ve never really had issues but recently (I’d say about 2-3 months) I’ve noticed driver timeouts. Within the last month it has gotten progressively worse (to the point of my drivers timing out at least once per day, usually the first time it boots up and I play a game. I’ll restart the system and not have any problems the rest of the day. I keep my drivers updated and I’ve even attempted jumping back an update or two because of issues I’ve read online about them. But even jumping back I still get issues. I seriously don’t know if it’s my build (possibly my PSU?) or if it’s AMD’s drivers. here’s my specs: Ryzen 7 3700X MSI B450 Gaming plus max atx 16GB DDR4 Radeon RX 5600XT 650 80+ BR Semi ATX
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I've got a decent PC build, 1660S, p1TB SSD, 16gb ddr4, i-10100F and 2.4gHz/5gHz network (using ethernet instead) Now I have been having trouble connecting to my friend's game servers, wether its Rust, Minecraft etc. I fixed minecraft connection by turning on my vpn when connecting, then disabling it However, I try to join Rust and it has the console result of "Attempt=0;timeout=10000" "Attempt=1;timeout=10000" Then I end up on the menu again. So issues with connectivity when joining private servers. What is going on here? *Not on the same wifi *Using hosting tools correlated to each game (server.jar and built in Rust SDK on steam)
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It has been a while since I started experiencing driver timeouts with my RX 580, and Ive tried multiple solution, DDU, underclocking even reseting my pc but nothing has changed, I tried ignoring the issue but at this point it is starting to get irrotating, can someone please tell whats best, should I change my graphics card or wait it out until AMD figures out a solution because at this point I think its beyond our knowledge to find a viable solution
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I put together a PC this afternoon from some old parts that had been gathering dust. It works well, except that it crashes every time I try to run a game. Card: AMD Radeon HD 8760 Windows 10 is installed and updated to the latest version. Updating the graphics card drivers has not worked yet either. Included an image of the error message it throws. Any help would be appreciated!
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I'm at my wits end with this issue. I've been fighting with driver timeouts on my system for nearly a year now with seemingly none of the solutions I've implemented, save one; working. Figured I'd try asking here as a last resort. Timeouts love to occur not just when I'm in-game but when I'm using my web browser, especially if it's using hardware acceleration on sites like HeroForge or YouTube. Also can just happen out of the blue with no discernible reason why. I've heard that AMD cards had issues with Samsung G7 monitors and I tried a whole slew of fixes in relation to that, none of those worked so I don't think it's related to that. The only thing that has managed to abate the constant timeouts is dropping my Adrenalin Software Version to 2021.1116.1830.33299 and the Driver Version to 21.30.23.04-211216a-376209C. While this has worked, it's obviously not really a permanent solution, especially given the age of the drivers I'm using. If anyone has any ideas, tips or god-willing a solution by all means, lay it on me. Willing to try just about anything at this point. System specs are as follows: Cooler Master Cosmos II Super Tower chassis AMD RYZEN 9 5950X @ ~4.5Ghz Asus ROG Strix X570-E Mainboard Sapphire Toxic LE RX 6900XT EVGA NU Audio Sound Card G.SKILL Ripjaws V 32 GB CL16 DRAM Kit @3600MHz x2 Noctua NH-D15 Chromax Black CPU Tower Cooler Seasonic PRIME 1000w PSU Windows 10 Pro OS Samsung 860 Pro 512 GB SSD (OS Drive) Western Digital BLACK 10 TB HDD x2 Samsung 960 EVO 500 GB M.2 SSDs (RAID 0'd) Valve Index VR Headset
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Good day, I have a new rx 7900 xtx from sapphire the vapor x model Today i got a game crash telling me the driver has timed out and the application got closed. Before the 7900 xtx, i had a 6950 xt wich i sent back cause the coil whine was unbearable. The same issue occured once there too Is there a problem with my graphics card or as i read, a problem with the drivers? I played apex on the 7900 xtx My specs: Cpu: r7 2700x Ram: 16 gb g skill trident z Mobo: b450 aorus pro Power supply: seasonic prime 1000w 80 plus platinum
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I recently was looking around for vpn's on my phone. I stumbled across Turbo VPN and it seems to be working really well, and it's free. The problem was I wanted to use Turbo VPN on my pc but there is no desktop app. After looking around on how I could do this, I decided to use bluestack (emulator) and try and connect to Turbo VPN. A lot of websites recommended the same process. The emulator didn't work. Turbo VPN timed-out each time. Does anyone know a solution or a better free vpn. I don't use a vpn often enough for me to pay for a membership. The special thing about Turbo VPN was that it was unlimited use, I tried hotspot shield and it doesnt work after the first use.
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Hey all, Just built a Ryzen 1400 build and getting a total freeze or the clock_watchdog_timeout blue screen. There is only 1 4GB stick of RAM since the other 4GB stick is dead and needs to be RMA'd. It's running on a ASRock AB350M Pro4 Motherboard. The BIOS is still stock 2.4 and don't know if updating it will fix it, since the last time I tried to update the MOBO if bricked on me. Any help would be great.
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So I recently got a new motherboard, the gigabyte z97x gaming 7, and I'm having some issues with the drivers. I don't have the disc for the drivers, so I've been downloading them off of the gigabyte website on another computer and transferring them to this one via flash drive. Most of them installed correctly, however whenever I try to install the Ethernet driver, (killer e2200 gigabit Ethernet controller) I get this error message, "Windows encountered a problem installing the driver software for your device. Windows found driver software for your decide but encountered an error while attempting to install it. This operation returned because the timeout period expired." How can I stop this from happening? Before I didn't even get a timeout, it would just fail almost immediately. Am I using the wrong driver? Is my timeout time too short? I already disabled signature checks on drivers, and that didn't seem to help. Thank you in advance!
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So way back in the day In the Vista days I would use sleep and hibernate and screensaver's and they always took forever, and it was way too much a pain to deal with. So I swore off them and I have never even read up on them since. I usually even disable the hibernation sys file to save some storage. SO! now I moved to a new house and the electric bill is crazy high so instead of keeping my computer on all the time I want to figure out which is best. What do you guys use? and drawbacks?
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Previously, my desktop PC was connected via ethernet cable directly to the router. I did some rearranging and cleaning in my house which included moving my computer desk to another room. As a result, the PC is now connected to the internet via WiFi rather than a wired connection. Ever since I've moved it my internet has come in "waves", where within the span of a minute trying to load a website will go from it timing out to working perfectly and then timing out again. the error codes I usually get are ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT, ERR_DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN, and ERR_DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NO_INTERNET. My ipv4 settings are currently configured to automatically set an ip address, while the DNS settings I manually set to use OpenDNS's servers (208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220) I'm almost certain this is a problem with my computer rather than the network since all of my other wirelessly connected devices are configured similarly and have no problems. More specifically, I think it may have to do with my pci-e WiFi card; a Dell DW1525, since it's a used part I took out of my uncle's old prebuilt computer. Device manager says that the drivers are up to date so perhaps it's an issue with the physical card itself? Or maybe it is a problem with software being incorrectly installed or conflicting with other software. I know a fair amount about hardware, but next to nothing about software and networking so ultimately this is all just a hunch, I don't really have anything to back up my suspicions. A couple more things to note. First, despite my connection constantly going up and down, my WiFi status icon in the lower right doesn't change i.e there are no yellow triangles or red x's that show up. Second, I've had a problem with Chrome freezing for 5-10 seconds which was a problem I never had before but has been rather frequent since I moved my computer. I think it may have something to do with Chrome trying to access information but not being able to receive any and therefore can't update it's screen, if that makes any sense. For what it's worth, I know my main problem with DNS and timeout errors isn't simply a browser issue since Steam and Edge are experiencing it as well.
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Hello! I just recently upgraded my phone to a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. I have my phone secured by a fingerprint/password, but sadly after five or so failed fingerprint scans it will lock up my phone for a short period of time. (Similar to what happens on iOS) Is there any way to disable this, or is this a feature in Marshmellow/TouchWiz? I attached a few screenshots below to show the problem I am having. I also have auto factory reset turned off (Just in case that matters). Thanks in advance!
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This has been driving me nuts and I can't find a solution anywhere after surfing for a solid 30 minutes. I'm running Windows 10 on a Surface Pro 3. The issue is that it simply refuses to turn off screen by itself. For example, in power and sleep settings under screen. Doesn't matter battery or plugged in, selecting "turn off after 1 minute". After 50 seconds, the screen dims, then upon 1 minute, it starts playing the Lockscreen slideshow. Then, if it's plugged in, the slideshow goes on forever and ignores the time set to sleep. Time set to sleep does work in battery mode though. I have dug around and there is no setting to switch between slide show or turn off screen. Does anyone know a solution to this? This is particularly annoying when I'm using it in class as I have to manually turn of the screen every time or else I waste battery... All suggestions are appreciated thank you!
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Hoy. I finnaly built my pc and the only problem I seem to have is that since the start, when my pc feels like, pages will only load after they time out. So, example: new tab => google.com => wait for 10 secs => displays timeout message for like a second and instantaneously loads page without any sort of difficulty. When I was using internet explorer to download chrome(which I ended up getting from a pendrive) it was like I had unplugged the ethernet cable every time I clicked a link and I would have to restart the PC for it to be able to access anything web-related. I'm using the legit windows 8.1 and everything is updated. I specifically went to intel's website and got the networking drivers (after I installed the ones on tyhe DVD as I thought that could be the cause) I don't know much about networking so I'm sorry if this is obvious but google won't give me my magic answers so.. Thank you for your time and help
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For the last few days whenever any device has been used for browsing the internet would be working fine for a very short period of time and then all of a sudden just timeouts. Both cabled and wireless devices have been experiencing the timeouts. Programs such as steam continue to receive packets even when the browsers are timing out and game connections remain up and connected as well. I've turned the router, modem, computer and every possible off and on again.
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I was playing a game DotA 2 and the screen went black and i got this error. How can you fix this ? CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT? Computer Specs: CPU: 3.gen 3820 Intel 3.6Ghz (Overclocked with Asus AI II) 4.85 Ghz GPU: Nvidia 670 Gainward Motherboard: Asus P9X79 Pro SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 128GB I always ensure to keep my computer up to date with both the latest graphic drivers etc.
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