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Laptop:

Lenovo Yoga 7 Air: Ryzen 7840S, 32GiB DDR5

 

Desktop (Old but I never replaced it):

Delidded Core i7 4770K - GTX 1070 ROG Strix - 16GB DDR3 @2000Mhz

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Describe your system:

  • AMD Graphics Card
    • Rx 480 Red Devil 8gb by powercolor
  • Desktop or laptop system
    • Desktop
  • Operating System
    • Windows 7 64 bit
  • Driver version installed
    • Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.11.2
  • Display Devices
    • Acer monitor, 1680x1050, hdmi to vga adapter
  • motherboard
    • MSI 870-C45
  • CPU / APU
    • Phenom II x4 955
  • Power Supply Unit Make, Model & Wattage
    • OCZ StealthXstream, 500W
  • R.A.M.
    • 8GB DDR3
       

 

Problem: 
-first of all this video will give you a better undestanding: https://ufile.io/8e29

-main game i play is call of duty 4 (yes i still play on the game, moving on) problem happens at random ingame, much worse 3d map disort and horrible sounds of tearing

-after that game crashes, when i relaunch it

-only solution i found is to reboot pc

 

I did some tests and this is what i got:

When it does happen: games that have directx older that dx11, after crash if i try to run dx9 game it suffers same disortion(not crashing) and if i run dx11 game its normal and no problems

When it doesnt happen: 2d games, on desktop, when playing youtube video

 

i have 8 gb model but it shows 4 and less gb

 

in pictures you can see dxdiag and dxdiag 64 and bug that happens in windows media player after game crashes 

Thanks in advance, help me please.

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