Current Build
MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon Max WiFi
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
AMD Radeon 7900 XT Hellhound 20GB
64 GB RAM (16GB x 4 sticks)
PSU 850 watts
M2 1TB SSD (plenty of free space; 200+GB)
Windows 11
Build Story
Just upgraded my CPU (from AMD Ryzen 5 1600), and GPU (from AMD Radeon RX 580 Red Dragon 8GB). Built the rig myself, a la carte.
Yes, I used duster to clean the case, so it's not a dirt / restricted airflow issue (however, SpeedFan app no longer registers the fans or allows me to manually change fan speed - though apparently the new GPU has a smart sensor system for fan use when needed).
This build ran just fine for 3 years, even while playing Cyberpunk 2077 on full graphics (just no ray tracing or DLSS since I prefer AMD).
Had to troubleshoot through upgrading BIOS via Flash, then installing drivers for new CPU and GPU, then installing Windows 11 and reinstalling drivers to ensure OS compatibility.
System crashed several times after playing Starfield. Was able to play with half the settings on Ultra for about 5 hours until it started crashing every time I would load the game. Researched and troubleshot through trial and error until stability was achieved with lower settings.
The Current Problem
Every time I tweak the AMD Adrenaline GPU settings via app in Windows, AMD BIOS settings (Game Boost and between 1 and 2 RAM profile), and/or adjust Starfield game settings to anything higher than "High", Starfield crashes my computer to "black reboot" (where screen just goes black / "no signal", and I have to manually reboot by pressing button).
Never just crashes to desktop (which is why I don't think it's a game issue).
It currently plays stable limited to 75 FPS with Radeon Chill feature, profile 1 RAM and no Game Boost settings in BIOS, and High in-game graphics settings (with Ultra on grass and shadows only).
The Question(s)
With my upgraded hardware and drivers, why does Starfield still crash my computer to black reboot?
One would think, with my current build (way above minimum recommended), it should handle at least with a mix of High and Ultra settings, if not fully Ultra.
My only current theory is I might need to upgrade my PSU to something higher than 850 watts (maybe 1300?).
Is my 850W PSU holding me back?
Also, my new GPU should support Ray tracing, but I don't see an option for it in AMD Adrenaline GPU manager.
Is there a way to enable it (since technically, my AMD Radeon 7900 XT Hellhound 20GB should have that technology/option)?
I've already checked within the games tab of Adrenaline manager for Starfield specifically, but assume it needs to be unlocked elsewhere I'm missing.
If Ray Tracing really doesn't make that big a difference, I can live without.
For good measure, I've been closing my browsers, mod installers, and all unnecessary background programs via Task Manager while playing Starfield.
Again, it seems like my new build should be able to handle anything I throw at it; so the only logical conclusion I have is that I don't have enough PSU juice.
Usually I pride myself on doing my own troubleshooting, but admit I'm stumped and would appreciate any advice.
MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon Max WiFi
AMD Ryzen 5 5600X
AMD Radeon 7900 XT Hellhound 20GB
64 GB RAM (16GB x 4 sticks)
PSU 850 watts
M2 1TB SSD (plenty of free space; 200+GB)
Windows 11
Build Story
Just upgraded my CPU (from AMD Ryzen 5 1600), and GPU (from AMD Radeon RX 580 Red Dragon 8GB). Built the rig myself, a la carte.
Yes, I used duster to clean the case, so it's not a dirt / restricted airflow issue (however, SpeedFan app no longer registers the fans or allows me to manually change fan speed - though apparently the new GPU has a smart sensor system for fan use when needed).
This build ran just fine for 3 years, even while playing Cyberpunk 2077 on full graphics (just no ray tracing or DLSS since I prefer AMD).
Had to troubleshoot through upgrading BIOS via Flash, then installing drivers for new CPU and GPU, then installing Windows 11 and reinstalling drivers to ensure OS compatibility.
System crashed several times after playing Starfield. Was able to play with half the settings on Ultra for about 5 hours until it started crashing every time I would load the game. Researched and troubleshot through trial and error until stability was achieved with lower settings.
The Current Problem
Every time I tweak the AMD Adrenaline GPU settings via app in Windows, AMD BIOS settings (Game Boost and between 1 and 2 RAM profile), and/or adjust Starfield game settings to anything higher than "High", Starfield crashes my computer to "black reboot" (where screen just goes black / "no signal", and I have to manually reboot by pressing button).
Never just crashes to desktop (which is why I don't think it's a game issue).
It currently plays stable limited to 75 FPS with Radeon Chill feature, profile 1 RAM and no Game Boost settings in BIOS, and High in-game graphics settings (with Ultra on grass and shadows only).
The Question(s)
With my upgraded hardware and drivers, why does Starfield still crash my computer to black reboot?
One would think, with my current build (way above minimum recommended), it should handle at least with a mix of High and Ultra settings, if not fully Ultra.
My only current theory is I might need to upgrade my PSU to something higher than 850 watts (maybe 1300?).
Is my 850W PSU holding me back?
Also, my new GPU should support Ray tracing, but I don't see an option for it in AMD Adrenaline GPU manager.
Is there a way to enable it (since technically, my AMD Radeon 7900 XT Hellhound 20GB should have that technology/option)?
I've already checked within the games tab of Adrenaline manager for Starfield specifically, but assume it needs to be unlocked elsewhere I'm missing.
If Ray Tracing really doesn't make that big a difference, I can live without.
For good measure, I've been closing my browsers, mod installers, and all unnecessary background programs via Task Manager while playing Starfield.
Again, it seems like my new build should be able to handle anything I throw at it; so the only logical conclusion I have is that I don't have enough PSU juice.
Usually I pride myself on doing my own troubleshooting, but admit I'm stumped and would appreciate any advice.