![]() This crash log was from the 20.5.1 drivers with HAGS enabled: If anyone has any suggestions, I’d appreciate the help. Which leads me to believe it's a driver issue, obviously.īelow are my complete system specs (again, stock speeds on everything) and after that, a couple of crash logs. In fact, I usually just play Fortnite in macOS because it never crashes there - the performance is crap, compared to Windows, but when I play in Windows it ALWAYS crashes at some point, mid-match. Temps are never that high when this happens, and my system can run for days on end in macOS (Catalina 10.15.5 I built this machine primarily to be a Hackintosh - I only use Windows for gaming). No matter what I try, games crash anywhere from 10 minutes to three hours after starting the screen goes blank and I have to reset the computer. Numerous other 'fixes' and suggestions, which I can't recall ATM.Safe-mode DDU'd previous drivers, installed new drivers with "Standard" preset selected, rather than "Gaming".Disabled all power-saving functions for PCIe slot.Installed Radeon drivers ONLY (no dashboard/interface) (I don't use the software-controlled vBIOS setting because I haven't installed the Sapphire software again, since wiping my drive and re-installing Windows - I'm trying to keep it as bare-boned as possible, to rule out software conflicts.) ![]() Switched from performance vBIOS to silent, and back. Reinstalled Windows, then installed only video card drivers, chipset drivers, and games Used “reset driver” option when installing new drivers Safe Mode DDU’d previous drivers (have tried every WHQL and beta driver released, since March 2020) Manually decreased RAM clock speeds from 3200MHz 1.35V to 2600MHz fan speeds (it’s not a cooling issue, but just in case).Troubleshooting steps taken (in no particular order):ĭisabled all “extra” card features (FreeSync, RadeonChill, in-game overlay, etc) PSU is a Corsair rm750x (with two separate cables feeding my 5700XT). I’m running at stock speeds on everything, I have three Noctua 140mm fans and one 120mm fan for cooling, so my temps are fine (no more than 60-80☌, MAX, under load). The games this happens on regularly are Fortnite (both using DX11 and DX12), Forza Horizon 4, and occasionally Farcry 5 (Steam version). Crash logs always say that either amdkmdag.sys timed out (when using regular drivers) or watchdog.sys reported: VIDEO_ENGINE_TIMEOUT_DETECTED (when I use the "pro" drivers). ![]() Usually I have to reboot to regain control of the system. So I've been having tons of problems with my Sapphire Nitro+ 5700 XT since I got it in March I keep hoping that it'll be fixed with newer drivers but it still crashes all of the time, including on the new (20.7.1) drivers I just safe-mode DDU'd and installed today.īasically, the card times out while playing games anywhere from several minutes to 2-3 hours into a gaming session, the screen will go blank and that's it. ![]()
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