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Ok, so I recently got a 7900 xtx and got it installed on a z790 dark hero with 2x32gb 6000 Mhz Kingston Fury, and a i9-13900k. Ever since I installed it and installed the drivers, I have had constant driver crashes related to d3d12 or dx12 drivers. The list of "fixes" I attempted are as follows. Multiple uses of DDU and fresh install of multiple different driver versions (24.10.1, 24.5.1, 24.8.1), updated chipset driver, updated bios, disabled XMP and went to stock 4800 Mhz (originally had XMP enabled), ensured windows updated (including optional display driver updates), and ensured compatibility of my psu to my gpu. There is probably more that I tried but it's currently almost 3am and I been trying to troubleshoot this for 2 hrs now after Cyberpunk crashed on me again. I know it has something to do with dx12 and/or the driver since almost EVERY critical failure in Reliability History point to amd64 or the amd driver. Started pointing fingers at the dx12 driver as well after stalker 2 crashed and the report said it was a dx12 failure. I'm honestly at my wits end with this and really regretting not going Nvidia.

 

I will add as a side note this system was 100% stable when it was running a Nvidia card (4060). While I was waiting for the 7900 xtx to come in. 0 crashes, 0 errors, no matter the game.

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Try re-seat the GPU and make sure there's no dust inside the PCIE slot.

Whats your PSU model though? 

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6 hours ago, xAcid9 said:

Try re-seat the GPU and make sure there's no dust inside the PCIE slot.

Whats your PSU model though? 

I mean I guess I can try re-seat things, basically all I'm down to besides a complete reinstall of windows. My psu is Evga 1000 GT 80+ Gold

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So just as an update. I downgraded my driver to 23.12.1, and then went to see what Adrenaline was doing with clock speeds on my gpu. I set the max speed to 2400 Mhz, which is still slightly above game boost speed. Was able to play Stalker 2 for 5 hrs where before it would crash after about 11 minutes if that. So I'm going to say it's either a problem with the driver, which a lot of people are saying the 24 version drivers aren't playing well with dx12, or what another person stated that the card by default is boosting itself too high.

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