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Hy and hello. This is my last hope.

I got a prebuilt system 1 year ago and it all of a sudden started micro stuttering.

So from tons of try and error, i found the following things:
It is my graphics card.

My GPU is NOT broken.

She works just fine but my PC starts micro stuttering when i install the correct AMD drivers,

I have a RX 570 8GB on a Ryzen 9 3950X. (Yes i know...)

Ether way, i can't even propperly uninstall the drivers because it bluescreens me after trying to go into safeboot.

It is stuck in "rebooting" then blue screens with: Driver Power State Failure. (verified that multiple times)

 

i am very lost and hope to god some one on here can help. You guys are my last chance, i don't want to waste $2K on a new GPU.

 

AMD Ryzen 9 3950X

RX 570 8GB

64 bit system

latest win ver

 

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Driver Power State Failure errors are usually caused by a computer or device driver going into sleep mode while you’re still using the device. Windows would send a wake signal to the device once it is needed and if the device doesn’t respond in time or at all, Windows flags a Driver Power State Failure error. The error can be caused either by the driver itself or power settings.

Fix Windows 10 Driver Power State Failure error
Two popular causes of this error were graphics drivers and Wi-Fi card drivers. It makes sense to update both while you’re here.

1. Navigate to Control Panel, Hardware and Sound and Device Manager.
2. Select your Network adapter and/or Display adapter.
3. Right click, select ‘Update Driver Software and Search automatically…’.
4. Reboot your computer and retest.

If a new driver doesn’t work, turn off power saving.

1. Navigate to Control Panel, Hardware and Sound and Power Options.
2. Select ‘Change power settings’ next to the active power plan.
3. Select ‘Change advanced power settings’ text link.
4. Select ‘Change settings that are currently unavailable’.
5. Find Graphics Settings or PCI Express and Link State Power Management and set to Maximum performance, depending on what computer you have.
6. Find Wireless Adapter Settings and set to Maximum performance.
7. Reboot your computer and retest.

Source: Tom'sHardware 

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27 minutes ago, Nate.t said:

Driver Power State Failure errors are usually caused by a computer or device driver going into sleep mode while you’re still using the device. Windows would send a wake signal to the device once it is needed and if the device doesn’t respond in time or at all, Windows flags a Driver Power State Failure error. The error can be caused either by the driver itself or power settings.

Fix Windows 10 Driver Power State Failure error
Two popular causes of this error were graphics drivers and Wi-Fi card drivers. It makes sense to update both while you’re here.

1. Navigate to Control Panel, Hardware and Sound and Device Manager.
2. Select your Network adapter and/or Display adapter.
3. Right click, select ‘Update Driver Software and Search automatically…’.
4. Reboot your computer and retest.

If a new driver doesn’t work, turn off power saving.

1. Navigate to Control Panel, Hardware and Sound and Power Options.
2. Select ‘Change power settings’ next to the active power plan.
3. Select ‘Change advanced power settings’ text link.
4. Select ‘Change settings that are currently unavailable’.
5. Find Graphics Settings or PCI Express and Link State Power Management and set to Maximum performance, depending on what computer you have.
6. Find Wireless Adapter Settings and set to Maximum performance.
7. Reboot your computer and retest.

Source: Tom'sHardware 

Sadly this didn't help at all. M ypc is still microstuttering.

Interrestingly enough for a very short periode of time after i restart my pc it runs smoother then ot starts stuttering.

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