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I've been using a Sapphire R7 250 for like a month and the last week I have some painful experience in playing games. First things first, it was so hard to make the card to output 1920x1080 display (unistalled nvidia drivers then 3 times install-unistall Amd ones) After that I optimized my games to run at my preference and runned smoothly. A week ago I started Litecoin mining and overclocked the gpu engine clock from 925Mhz to 950Mhz and memory speed frin 1125Mhz to 1150mhz adjusting the memory voltage +10 via MSI Afterburner. It was running at 60C (because I had a fan  pushing air on the gpu fan). I opened Need for speed most wanted 2012 with a display of 1080p and after 15 minutes the game window crashes and an error message came up. Tried BF4 and results were same. I resetes my OC to default and the driver kept crashing. Any ideas for a reliable solution? Thanks in advance

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9 minutes ago, parischloros said:

I've been using a Sapphire R7 250 for like a month and the last week I have some painful experience in playing games. First things first, it was so hard to make the card to output 1920x1080 display (unistalled nvidia drivers then 3 times install-unistall Amd ones) After that I optimized my games to run at my preference and runned smoothly. A week ago I started Litecoin mining and overclocked the gpu engine clock from 925Mhz to 950Mhz and memory speed frin 1125Mhz to 1150mhz adjusting the memory voltage +10 via MSI Afterburner. It was running at 60C (because I had a fan  pushing air on the gpu fan). I opened Need for speed most wanted 2012 with a display of 1080p and after 15 minutes the game window crashes and an error message came up. Tried BF4 and results were same. I resetes my OC to default and the driver kept crashing. Any ideas for a reliable solution? Thanks in advance

Have you tried completely uninstalling the driver and doing a fresh driver install?

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33 minutes ago, parischloros said:

I've been using a Sapphire R7 250 for like a month and the last week I have some painful experience in playing games. First things first, it was so hard to make the card to output 1920x1080 display (unistalled nvidia drivers then 3 times install-unistall Amd ones) After that I optimized my games to run at my preference and runned smoothly. A week ago I started Litecoin mining and overclocked the gpu engine clock from 925Mhz to 950Mhz and memory speed frin 1125Mhz to 1150mhz adjusting the memory voltage +10 via MSI Afterburner. It was running at 60C (because I had a fan  pushing air on the gpu fan). I opened Need for speed most wanted 2012 with a display of 1080p and after 15 minutes the game window crashes and an error message came up. Tried BF4 and results were same. I resetes my OC to default and the driver kept crashing. Any ideas for a reliable solution? Thanks in advance

 

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