PC SPECS:
FX-8320
RX 580 ddr5 8GB
16 RAM
SSD Kingston 480gb
Redragon 500W 80 plus bronze (https://www.redragonzone.com/products/redragon-rgps-gc-ps001-500w-gaming-pc-power-supply)
GPU clock speed in games:
1250 MHz
VRAM speed:
2000 MHz
Temperature: 60° C
Crashes are random. I can play for hours before my games crash to desktop with the message error "Unreal Engine is exiting due to D3D device being lost" and AMD Adrenaline resets all video settings to default (also known as the Wattman crash error or driver timeout).
I tried different methods to fix the problem but none of them worked. Here's what I did:
Some people said they had to undervolt their GPU to stop their games from crashing. I don't want to mess around with the GPU. It's still under warranty.
FX-8320
RX 580 ddr5 8GB
16 RAM
SSD Kingston 480gb
Redragon 500W 80 plus bronze (https://www.redragonzone.com/products/redragon-rgps-gc-ps001-500w-gaming-pc-power-supply)
GPU clock speed in games:
1250 MHz
VRAM speed:
2000 MHz
Temperature: 60° C
Crashes are random. I can play for hours before my games crash to desktop with the message error "Unreal Engine is exiting due to D3D device being lost" and AMD Adrenaline resets all video settings to default (also known as the Wattman crash error or driver timeout).
I tried different methods to fix the problem but none of them worked. Here's what I did:
- I formatted my PC and did a clean install of my OS.
- Reinstalled my GPU drivers.
- Tried different versions of AMD Adrenaline. 20.11.2 / 22.3.1 / 22.11.2
- Changed energy settings to High Performance in Power Management via the Control Panel. Turned off Fast Start Up, Sleep, Hibernate and Lock mode.
- Disabled AMD Crash Defender via Device Manager and msconfig.
- Ran the command sfc/scannow to scan the system and no files are corrupted.
- Changed the TDR delay value to 10 or 60 decimal through regedit.
Some people said they had to undervolt their GPU to stop their games from crashing. I don't want to mess around with the GPU. It's still under warranty.
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