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ok so long story short, my display keeps throwing me this error in the event viewer

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Display driver amdkmdap stopped responding and has successfully recovered.

ive tried everything i can think of from uninstalling display drivers reinstalling them using old drivers newest drivers and "beta" drivers

im running a r7 370 4g gpu

ryzen 5 1600 cpu

rog strix b350-f gaming mobo

and 8gb of corsair vengenance LPX (2x4g)

i have no overclocking on at all

 

it had some dcom errors i managed to fix which was a permissions error, i tried the tdr delay fixes ive seen online as well and still getting this issue

the gpu works fine in my other rig

 

any ideas?

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29 minutes ago, TheTripleDeuce said:

my error isnt listed in there.....

doesnt matter, its the same thing

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  • 5 months later...

Sorry for reviving the thread but I think I got a solution and maybe the thread owner will get to try it if I reply here.

 

In my brother's computer the screen would blink and sometimes the computer would freeze. In the event logs there would be some Display warnings saying the display driver had stopped.

What solved the issue was to put the energy power plan in high performance or go to the advanced settings in Balanced power plan and set the PCI Express -> Connection State Energy Management setting (I don't know if it's name is actually like that since it's in portuguese here, but I think it will be the only option inside PCI Express) to off.

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On 8/14/2018 at 6:10 PM, Horgun said:

Sorry for reviving the thread but I think I got a solution and maybe the thread owner will get to try it if I reply here.

 

In my brother's computer the screen would blink and sometimes the computer would freeze. In the event logs there would be some Display warnings saying the display driver had stopped.

What solved the issue was to put the energy power plan in high performance or go to the advanced settings in Balanced power plan and set the PCI Express -> Connection State Energy Management setting (I don't know if it's name is actually like that since it's in portuguese here, but I think it will be the only option inside PCI Express) to off.

i always use high performance powerplan

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