GPU: MSI RX 5700 XT reference model
CPU: Ryzen 1600
Motherboard:ASRock AB350 Pro 4
RAM: Patriot Viper 16gb DDR4 3000 - can't get XMP to work to get to 3000
PSU: EVGA 600 B1 Bronze PSU
Operating System & Version: Windows 10
GPU Drivers: 19.7.5
Chipset Drivers: 5.8
Background Applications: Plex, Radeon, Steam, Xbox
I bought the card lightly used from an acquaintance a few weeks ago. He got a great deal on a pre-built, but swapped in his 2070 Super. Sold it to me for $320. Got it hooked up and working fine. Until it started crashing. I'd start Gears 5 or Assassins Creed Odyssey and before even getting to the menus, my system would shut down. I'd have to turn my PSU off then on, then reboot.
I did all the tweaks and fixes I could find here. Got rid of other performance monitoring software. Turned off enhanced sync. All those little things. I used DDU and reverted back to driver 19.7.5 and then started tooling around in WattMan. I found that my GPU Max Frequency was set to 2100Mhz by default. I updated it to a max of 1850. Then I updated my voltage settings. Voltage 0: 750; Voltage 1: 820; Voltage 2: 1122. I also added +10% to the fan power limit. This seemed to do the trick... briefly.
I saved the Wattman profile and load it up before gaming and it hasn't been giving me any issues. But its starting to act up again. Now Assassins Creed Odyssey crashes at random points during startup. Sometimes before the main menu, sometimes during, sometimes when loading into the game. Same thing happened five minutes in to starting a brand new game in Cities Skylines. The games just crash and send me back to Windows. AC:O did this multiple times yesterday until I finally got a blew screen. After a reboot, it worked fine and I played for a couple hours. Same thing today. Crash after crash until a reboot.
Are there any suggestions for what I can do? I'm considering reinstalling Windows just to start fresh. Is this worth a try? Or is there something else I'm missing?
CPU: Ryzen 1600
Motherboard:ASRock AB350 Pro 4
RAM: Patriot Viper 16gb DDR4 3000 - can't get XMP to work to get to 3000
PSU: EVGA 600 B1 Bronze PSU
Operating System & Version: Windows 10
GPU Drivers: 19.7.5
Chipset Drivers: 5.8
Background Applications: Plex, Radeon, Steam, Xbox
I bought the card lightly used from an acquaintance a few weeks ago. He got a great deal on a pre-built, but swapped in his 2070 Super. Sold it to me for $320. Got it hooked up and working fine. Until it started crashing. I'd start Gears 5 or Assassins Creed Odyssey and before even getting to the menus, my system would shut down. I'd have to turn my PSU off then on, then reboot.
I did all the tweaks and fixes I could find here. Got rid of other performance monitoring software. Turned off enhanced sync. All those little things. I used DDU and reverted back to driver 19.7.5 and then started tooling around in WattMan. I found that my GPU Max Frequency was set to 2100Mhz by default. I updated it to a max of 1850. Then I updated my voltage settings. Voltage 0: 750; Voltage 1: 820; Voltage 2: 1122. I also added +10% to the fan power limit. This seemed to do the trick... briefly.
I saved the Wattman profile and load it up before gaming and it hasn't been giving me any issues. But its starting to act up again. Now Assassins Creed Odyssey crashes at random points during startup. Sometimes before the main menu, sometimes during, sometimes when loading into the game. Same thing happened five minutes in to starting a brand new game in Cities Skylines. The games just crash and send me back to Windows. AC:O did this multiple times yesterday until I finally got a blew screen. After a reboot, it worked fine and I played for a couple hours. Same thing today. Crash after crash until a reboot.
Are there any suggestions for what I can do? I'm considering reinstalling Windows just to start fresh. Is this worth a try? Or is there something else I'm missing?