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Today I was installing xbox controller drivers on my Logitech f710 controller because Windows was not loading the plug and play drivers of logitech correctly ,so I manually on device manager tried to install xbox 360 controller drivers and the system just crashed , I saw some artifacts on screen followed by a black screen , so I powered off the system on the power button as it was not responding to nothing ... then when I boot the system it scans my SSD after scanning tries to repair windows and fail to repair so I started on safe mode and it started normally , I unistalled all controller drivers and restarted again the system and it started fine but I noticed that on event log shows some warning on a AMD display driver that have failed and recovered and some kernel power error after I started the system again . . Then I´ve run 2 benchmarks on heaven benchmark and 1 h of stability test on aida 64 and  , reeinstalled the controllers drivers this time instaling xbox 360  receiver drivers on device manager ,until now I had no crashes  again . 

what it could be ? just a driver issue on the gamepad or something else .... ? 

 

Latest AMD drivers says something like this on issues notes "Some users may still experience black screen or system hang issues during extended periods of gameplay. AMD will continue to monitor and investigate reports of these issues closely." I was not gaming anyway so idk if it is related in someway . 

 

Buld

CPU :AMD a8 6600k

MB :MSi a88xm-e35 

RAM: Corsair xms3 4gb(x2) 

PSU: Bitfenix Formula Gold 550w 

GPU: AMD XFX GTS XXX RX 580 4gb

System: Windows 10 pro 1909  (fresh  installed on 6-3-20 because I´ve changed the PSU) 

SSD :KIngston A400 120gb 

HDD:WD Blue 1tb 7200rpm 

HDD 2 : HSTG of 500 gb , some 2"5 model of 5400 rpm 

 

Temperatures on full stress on AIDA 64 during 1 h : GPU 81ºc  maximum , CPU: 49ºc maximum ,  MB : 31ºc maximum 

 

 

 

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23 minutes ago, Rui Neves said:

AMD display driver

Probably that. AMD drivers have been slipping lately. As long as you don't get it happening again, I wouldn't sweat it

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