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My R9 380 Sapphire Nitro gpu keeps crashing in demanding games like GTA V or Mean Greens where it usually is constant at 100% for as long as I play it(30 min before it crashes) 

Temp 70C, fans speed 70%

 

For less demanding games like csgo(gpu usage around 50%) it doesnt crash

 

For Mean Greens it says i need to update my drivers even though I have deleted all non relevant drivers and have the latest ones installed.

 

How can i fix this

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Did you overclock it?

 

Also, what's your PSU?

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What driver is Mean Greens complaining about? Does it tell you? Is your card overclocked at all?

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Did you overclock it?

 

Also, what's your PSU?

SeaSonic 520W 80+ Bronze Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply

it was overclocked took the oc off and it still crashes

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video drivers; no oc

How did you uninstall your graphics drivers?

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SeaSonic 520W 80+ Bronze Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply

it was overclocked took the oc off and it still crashes

That's.... weird. Your PSU seems fine, and if you don't have any OC, it should work flawlessly.

 

Can you plug this into another computer and test it? 

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That's.... weird. Your PSU seems fine, and if you don't have any OC, it should work flawlessly.

 

Can you plug this into another computer and test it? 

I dont have another

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I dont have another

Do you have a friend who has a suitable PC to put the card in?

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i dont have friends. 

 

also no

Can you run Unigine Heaven and see what happens?

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happened to me before, Afterburn wasn't reading my card properly. I set extra voltage to 0 when I reality it needed to be +13 even at stock. Dunno why but it had to be. I figured it out after a few crashed and I hit the "swirly key" on Afterburn and it set it to:

+13V, 0% power limit, 1055 core, 1500ram.

Your clocks will be very likely different and no where near as mine. But its worth a go using the "swirly key".

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happened to me before, Afterburn wasn't reading my card properly. I set extra voltage to 0 when I reality it needed to be +13 even at stock. Dunno why but it had to be. I figured it out after a few crashed and I hit the "swirly key" on Afterburn and it set it to:

+13V, 0% power limit, 1055 core, 1500ram.

Your clocks will be very likely different and no where near as mine. But its worth a go using the "swirly key".

swirly key?

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