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Just got a 5700 XT Pulse.

Like many, I'm experiencing crashes.

I uninstalled my MSI Afterburner. I upgraded my driver to 19.9.1 but that made things worse so I reverted to 19.7.1.

Even if I'm just browsing the internet I will sometimes get a BSOD. I was able to play PubG for a couple hours when I got it but now I can't even open it. The game usually crashes as soon as I launch it but sometimes it causes the computer to crash too.

It's probably not my specific card right? Is this happening to everyone? Anything else I should do or is it just a driver issue and I need to wait for a better one?

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Turn Super visual resolution off. It might be contributing to the problem. As soon as I took the suggestion and turned it on it would not even let me load into games. I turned it back off and no longer had that problem. Running the MSI 5700 xt MECH OC. Also I have had no bsods and I am using driver 19.9.1

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7 hours ago, urbancamper said:

Turn Super visual resolution off. It might be contributing to the problem. As soon as I took the suggestion and turned it on it would not even let me load into games. I turned it back off and no longer had that problem. Running the MSI 5700 xt MECH OC. Also I have had no bsods and I am using driver 19.9.1


Trying that out. No idea why it would be on by default.

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