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Yeah I reinstalled the drivers and its still happening, although in the event viewer, it only says Kernel-Power when I crash.
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I don't know whats changed but my recent crashes have been from "Kernel-Power" not from the drivers.
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What I gather from this is that its probably a driver error. How do I fix it?
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It crashes while I am watching yt videos, the "aw snap" chrome error comes up and they 10-20 secs later it crashes. (https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95669?co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop&hl=en) Specs: Intel i5-6400 AMD R9 380 (Has overheating Problems) Prebuilt so not sure of PSU but I think 500W Corsair Vengeance 2x 8gb (capped at 2133Mhz )
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So today my pc started crashing, followed by a restart. My monitor breaks (Image) and I have no idea whats going on. Please Help
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AMD Graphics Card Not Showing Model Correctly
dannyj6185 replied to dannyj6185's topic in Graphics Cards
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So, for some reason all of the software on my computer, such as task manager, amd settings and games are reading my graphics card as an AMD R9 200 Series. However, I bought an AMD R9 380 from John Lewis (I know bad descision), so I was wondering if I had been lied to by John Lewis or for some reason my computer was reading my GPU incorrectly. For all my other hardware it is fine. John Lewis Computer: https://www.johnlewis.com/hp-omen-870-095na-desktop-pc-intel-core-i5-8gb-ram-1tb-128gb-ssd-amd-radeon-r9-gunmetal/p3100809
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I fixed it. After 3 years the dust built up around the GPU, so I cleared it today and doesn't go above 70.
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AdvancedMicroDisapointment, I will update my drivers and could you please explain what you mean by 'throttle'
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Edgar, After a driver update about a year ago it changed it across my entire system. Even on radeon settings it says R9 200 series after a double checked from where a bought the computer and it says R9 380. I also checked to see what it looked like in my case and I can tell you that it's a 380 not part of the 200 series.
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I have an AMD R9 380 Graphics Card and its 3 years old, for about a year now whenever I run a game or video streaming it gets as hot as 96 Degree's. To try and fix it, I have implemented a fan curve but its no use; so my fan is always running at 100%. Specs: i5 - 6400 AMD R9 380 4gb 8gb Ram 2400mhz Stock Cooler (I don't know if its important but my computer was build in a inverted layout, so my PSU is above my GPU) Message if you need any additional infomation. Original PC: https://www.johnlewis.com/hp-omen-870-095na-desktop-pc-intel