Question MSI RX 590 ARMOR Freeze and BSOD Problem

Jan 7, 2020
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Motherboard : Asus Z97-A
CPU: Intel i7-4790K
PSU: Corsair 750W

Hi, i bought ms rx 590 after my old gtx 970 died. It's been 2 days but i had all kind of troubles so far. First it started to freeze in game after 20mins so i reinstalled windows 10 and recent drivers but after that i got bsod error.
Do you guys know how to solve this problem ?

BSOD: View: https://imgur.com/H6s7cnE


My Current Wattman Settings : View: https://imgur.com/rHAaCCn
(It work fine for now)
 

Swarzenegger

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Jan 6, 2020
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My guess is you didn't use DDU to uninstall the previous drive from your gtx.

So uninstall everything from nvidea/amd, use DDU (recommended in safe mode) and instal your amd software again.
 
Jan 7, 2020
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My guess is you didn't use DDU to uninstall the previous drive from your gtx.

So uninstall everything from nvidea/amd, use DDU (recommended in safe mode) and instal your amd software again.

i used DDU to uninstall nvidia drivers and after that i reinstalled windows.

My current driver is adrenaline 2020 19.12.2 Recommended (WHQL)
 

Swarzenegger

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Do you have the same problems if you use stock settings? Generally only your P6 and P7 state should matter for gaming, so lower the other core freqs.

But I have not encountered this issue myself while overclocking AMD cards...

You could try to use ddu again in safe mode, the error code seems to be driver-related. If that doesn't work, unplug your case and check if all the cables are in correctly (8 pin (or 6+2) and a 6 pin should both be firmly in your gpu).
 
Jan 7, 2020
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Do you have the same problems if you use stock settings? Generally only your P6 and P7 state should matter for gaming, so lower the other core freqs.

But I have not encountered this issue myself while overclocking AMD cards...

You could try to use ddu again in safe mode, the error code seems to be driver-related. If that doesn't work, unplug your case and check if all the cables are in correctly (8 pin (or 6+2) and a 6 pin should both be firmly in your gpu).
with my current settings it work fine for now. 3 hours so far and no problem. If i encounter with same problem again i'll try that too. As far as i remember it has 2x8 pins and i socketed 2x 6+2 .