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I've probably sent 9 bugsplat reports. Though i think i only filled out 2 of them. I did email them last month and they said they're looking into it.
Hello! The issue has been escalated. If you sent bugsplat reports that is the best way we can track crashes. Did this issue start happening after a specific release?
Hi, yes after Emerald Bear
So, I remember getting CoH3 running on the RX 7600 some time in June when I got the card. But yeah, I think it was Emerald Bear where it no longer worked.
ive had a 7600 on release. it didnt boot ~ 50% of the times and the majority of games ran with extremely poor fps, stuttering and crashes - except for a very few ones and 3d mark that ran perfectly well.
it clearly showed they only managed to optimize the driver for benchmarking while they left everything else untouched and unplayable. the r&d on these products is undone, the endproduct is unfinished and consumers are buying early access prototypes.
of course noone will have heard of this is any of the reviews online nor did you hear that the 7600 gpu has a seperate driver from all the other gpus. these gpus will also fail with all kinds of old / dos games and mods.
this is not limited to the 7600 but includes every other amd gpu since the 5 and 6k series. amd gpus have severe firmware / hardware and software / driver bugs that are kept secret from consumers on purpose. amd and devs know about it but refuse fixing it to maximize profits at consumers expense.
even if they start fixing it today it will take months and years until its solved if at all. in the meantime consumers can pound sand. considerd much of it has already been known long enough and still isnt fixed id say this looks pretty bad.
if i were you i would return it while you can to get your money back. i will never buy an amd gpu again and neither should you.
Heya. AMD released their newest driver and- yeah, game's playable on the RX 7600 again.
I know it has been a while since you posted this but I have managed to sort out the Driver Timeout Crashing error.
AMD Adrenalin is the issue. It seems that the tuning settings for the GPU clock are way too high for the RX7600. The default max set by Adrenalin is 2900 MHz, but the max rating for the GPU is 2655 MHz.
I set mine to 2650, but noticed it still crashes because the GPU spikes to over 2670. I have set it to 2600 MHz and have been able to play without issues.
I had issues playing Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, where it crashed after 3 minutes every time, but after limiting the GPU clock I have been able to play for hours at a time on Ultra graphics settings. The only stumble is when I move the camera too soon when it loads in, so I give it 5 seconds and continue without issue.
I hope this helps everyone that is having these issues with AMD GPUs.
I have crushes anyway in cyberpunk