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It's hard to stick with PC when the OS is more buggy & unstable than day 1 game releases.

I have troubleshooted and found that my Windows 10 installation has rotted in very few uses. 3 weeks in my Windows 10 install started to BSOD out of the blue and games would start failing to run for long enough, mainly demanding games more so running with newer technology such as DX12.

 

DE: Man Kind Divided artifacting & Windows kernal DX hard fault errors.

Battlefield 3 & 4 DXGI GPU hung errors.

Rise of the Tomb Raider artifacting. 

Call of Duty 4 huge frame time spikes passed 300ms.

Random watch dog timeout even with the entire system at stock speeds.

AMD driver BSOD.

Random green screening in Google Chrome.

Moving the mouse too fast can cause slow down in games.

 

I have installed Windows 7 64 bit since and all these issues have vanished completely. The latest update to Windows 10 was 1809.

 

 

Computer has a i7 4770-k, 16-GB ram 2400mhz, ASRock  Z87 Extreme, ATi R9 390X.

 

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18 minutes ago, Feckinell said:

I have troubleshooted and found that my Windows 10 installation has rotted in very few uses. 3 weeks in my Windows 10 install started to BSOD out of the blue and games would start failing to run for long enough, mainly demanding games more so running with newer technology such as DX12.

 

DE: Man Kind Divided artifacting & Windows kernal DX hard fault errors.

Battlefield 3 & 4 DXGI GPU hung errors.

Rise of the Tomb Raider artifacting. 

Call of Duty 4 huge frame time spikes passed 300ms.

Random watch dog timeout even with the entire system at stock speeds.

AMD driver BSOD.

Random green screening in Google Chrome.

Moving the mouse too fast can cause slow down in games.

 

I have installed Windows 7 64 bit since and all these issues have vanished completely. The latest update to Windows 10 was 1809.

 

 

Computer has a i7 4770-k, 16-GB ram 2400mhz, ASRock  Z87 Extreme, ATi R9 390X.

 

So, You're having a DX12 Problem.

 

Windows 7 only fixes your issue because it doesn't support DX12.

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Just now, MeDownYou said:

So, You're having a DX12 Problem.

 

Windows 7 only fixes your issue because it doesn't support DX12.

3 of those games only support DX11, well mantle is dead.

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1 minute ago, Feckinell said:

3 of those games only support DX11, well mantle is dead.

 

20 minutes ago, Feckinell said:

DE: Man Kind Divided artifacting

GPU hung errors.

artifacting. 

huge frame time spikes passed 300ms.

Random timeout even with the entire system at stock speeds.

AMD driver BSOD.

Random green screening

Well, if they aren't all DX12, then looking at your post you have one other thing in common. 3D gpu workloads, consistent with memory degradation, or overflow. 

 

Watch your memory clocks, voltages, and ensure good temp. DX12 might be more of a problem because of the way the API calls. 

 

It may be as simple as the AMD driver/bios that you had installed however. The switch of OS most likely was just a benefit because of driver switch if you've seen improvement.

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27 minutes ago, MeDownYou said:

 

Well, if they aren't all DX12, then looking at your post you have one other thing in common. 3D gpu workloads, consistent with memory degradation, or overflow. 

 

Watch your memory clocks, voltages, and ensure good temp. DX12 might be more of a problem because of the way the API calls. 

 

It may be as simple as the AMD driver/bios that you had installed however. The switch of OS most likely was just a benefit because of driver switch if you've seen improvement.

My hardware is fine thank you.

Driver is the same 18.5.1

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Somehow I don't have problem with Windows installed 2 years ago and I have lot of programs and tools installed, but some people needs one week and 2 games to destroy it. Magic.

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11 hours ago, Feckinell said:

I have troubleshooted and found that my Windows 10 installation has rotted in very few uses. 3 weeks in my Windows 10 install started to BSOD out of the blue and games would start failing to run for long enough, mainly demanding games more so running with newer technology such as DX12.

 

DE: Man Kind Divided artifacting & Windows kernal DX hard fault errors.

Battlefield 3 & 4 DXGI GPU hung errors.

Rise of the Tomb Raider artifacting. 

Call of Duty 4 huge frame time spikes passed 300ms.

Random watch dog timeout even with the entire system at stock speeds.

AMD driver BSOD.

Random green screening in Google Chrome.

Moving the mouse too fast can cause slow down in games.

 

I have installed Windows 7 64 bit since and all these issues have vanished completely. The latest update to Windows 10 was 1809.

 

 

Computer has a i7 4770-k, 16-GB ram 2400mhz, ASRock  Z87 Extreme, ATi R9 390X.

 

BSODs are unrecoverable errors by an OS (Kernel panic is what you see in other OSs).

A BSOD occurs on really serious issues. Commonly:

  • Faulty hardware (this also includes cabling, such as SATA cable)
  • Serious driver related issue
  • Corrupted system files.

To better help you determine the issue, we need to know the exact BSOD error.

 

But based on what you describing it tell me that you have a GPU has faulty memory, that is being exposed under Windows 10.

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