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If you're certain there's no other program that's running that is eating the GPU and  restarting the computer after installing drivers didn't help, just keep the old version. There's no dire need to be up to date with graphics card drivers unless the current ones you're running are ancient.

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I don't have this issue with mine.

Main PC:

CPU: Ryzen 5 3600  | GPU: RTX 2060 | PSU:  | Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB 3200Mhz 16GB | OS Drive: Western Digital Black NVMe 250GB | Game Drive(s): Samsung 970 Evo 500GB | Motherboard:  | Case: Fractal Design Define R6 | Monitor(s):  | Keyboard:  | Mouse: Steelseries Sensei 310

 

NASUS (NAS)

CPU: Intel Xeon X3440 | Motherboard: Super Micro X8SIL | Memory: 16GB DDR3 1066Mhz ECC UDIMM | HBA: Dell Perc H200 (Flashed to IT Mode) | Drives: 3x 16TB Seagate Exos x16, 2x 6TB Seagate Enterprise, 1x 6TB WD RED

 

RENEKTON (NAS)

CPU: Intel Core i5 4570TE | Case: Fractal Design Define S | Memory: 16G DDR3 1333Mhz SODIMM | HBA: LSI 1068E (Flashed to IT Mode) | Storage: 4x 3TB Hitachi, 2x 3TB WD RED

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2 minutes ago, TheCrusher29 said:

I'm sure. I guess you're right, but I wonder if anybody else has the same problem... It's surely a problem with the drivers, I ran scans with ESET and no viruses nor do I have a full hard drive or anything...

AMD's drivers are not the best, I had a similar issue with my 460 and they released a new driver version that fixed it.  No guarantees but this might be a waiting game

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