Question RX 6600 BSOD and freezing while stressed

Oct 3, 2024
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As I mentioned in title, while stressing my RX 6600 I usually have BSOD with freezing. Issue started after I reinstalled my windows 10.

My hardware:
PSU 1000W
CPU Intel Core i5 7500
GPU RX 6600
RAM DDR4 16 GB
Motherboard: Asus Prime Z270-P

Things that didn't worked:
Changing slots
Reinstalling drivers via DDU
Disavling XMP
Disabling ULPS
Increasing Tdr delay
Disabling MPO
Changing HDMI cable
Reinstalling windows

Things that temporarily worked:
Changing gpu core frequency to 2044 or 1626 MHz;
Lowering workload.

Steps to recreate:
Run stress test

It goes smooth for ~5 seconds

Core frequency, VRAM frequency and other monitors drop to 0

after about 3 seconds, PC freezes or gives BSOD

video of issue
 
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Lutfij

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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

PSU 1000W
1000W is the advertised wattage of the unit. What is the make and model of the unit and it's age?

Issue started after I reinstalled my windows 10.
Where did you source the installer for the OS? Did you recreate the bootable USB installer to rule out an older OS version or a corrupt installer? Did you install the OS in offline mode to later install all relevant drivers(that are the latest version) in an elevated command?

BIOS version for your motherboard?

RAM DDR4 16 GB
You've generically stated your ram, if you're unsure, please pass on a link to the ram kit or pass on images of the stickered side of the stick(s) of ram.
 
Oct 3, 2024
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

PSU 1000W
1000W is the advertised wattage of the unit. What is the make and model of the unit and it's age?

Issue started after I reinstalled my windows 10.
Where did you source the installer for the OS? Did you recreate the bootable USB installer to rule out an older OS version or a corrupt installer? Did you install the OS in offline mode to later install all relevant drivers(that are the latest version) in an elevated command?

BIOS version for your motherboard?

RAM DDR4 16 GB
You've generically stated your ram, if you're unsure, please pass on a link to the ram kit or pass on images of the stickered side of the stick(s) of ram.
I don't know the model, I'll try to find the old box

BIOS 2001, tried rolling back but failed

I am sure about my RAM. I'm new to this forum, but not to PC related things.

Now I'll tell how I encountered this issue:

I wanted to dualboot install linux alongside Windows

I wanted to delete linux via rm -rf, it worked

Windows boot partition is also erased, but not the main partition with windows

Clean install from USB

Beginning of the problem: when launching games, my gpu was giving blue screens and freezes

I tried to reinstall windows via USB again, doing clean install via cloud and via local storage, it didn't helped

Lowering frequencies only helped for a while.

My gpu is 6 months old, same with PSU, GPU and PSU weren't used before. Sticker on PSU says it's maximum workload is 1000 watts
 
Oct 3, 2024
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As I mentioned in title, while stressing my RX 6600 I usually have BSOD with freezing. Issue started after I reinstalled my windows 10.

My hardware:
PSU 1000W
CPU Intel Core i5 7500
GPU RX 6600
RAM DDR4 16 GB
Motherboard: Asus Prime Z270-P

Things that didn't worked:
Changing slots
Reinstalling drivers via DDU
Disavling XMP
Disabling ULPS
Increasing Tdr delay
Disabling MPO
Changing HDMI cable
Reinstalling windows

Things that temporarily worked:
Changing gpu core frequency to 2044 or 1626 MHz;
Lowering workload.

Steps to recreate:
Run stress test

It goes smooth for ~5 seconds

Core frequency, VRAM frequency and other monitors drop to 0

after about 3 seconds, PC freezes or gives BSOD
somebody, please, help me, I am suffering from it for the past 4 months
 

samermid

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Sep 30, 2024
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there are no overheating issues with the RX 6600. The 6600 consumes around 130w in typical gaming, which isn't a whole lot for a graphics card.

If you're computer is freezing while running a full screen game then it is almost always the graphics driver. Look in the Event Viewer and you'll likely see errors related to the graphics driver timing out and having to be restarted.
 
Oct 3, 2024
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there are no overheating issues with the RX 6600. The 6600 consumes around 130w in typical gaming, which isn't a whole lot for a graphics card.

If you're computer is freezing while running a full screen game then it is almost always the graphics driver. Look in the Event Viewer and you'll likely see errors related to the graphics driver timing out and having to be restarted.
I'll send Event Viewer screenshot
there are no overheating issues with the RX 6600. The 6600 consumes around 130w in typical gaming, which isn't a whole lot for a graphics card.

If you're computer is freezing while running a full screen game then it is almost always the graphics driver. Look in the Event Viewer and you'll likely see errors related to the graphics driver timing out and having to be restarted.
View: https://imgur.com/a/HoIHRRG
Which one of these logs can have info?
By the way, Windows can't create BSOD dump file when caused by this GPU problem, but if BSOD caused by another thing- it can