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Rx 7600)
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.
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Eight-Core Processor 4.00 GHz.
32.0 GB Ram Corsair.
Sapphire RX 6700 XT 12GB.
The game runs smooth as butter with all the graphics in ultra + HDR at 60 FPS stable and without any glitches.
The problem must be because the GPU is very new and the drivers will not be well polished.
Yeah, you're probably right. This is just the workaround i have for it at the moment before AMD eventually get to it.
In my experience, PC gaming technical issues are always originated from the PC itself. It's almost never the software or game. I can tell this is true because many are playing with no technical issues. If there were technical issues then everyone would get them.
Usually the PC in question has bad uefi settings or bad overclock that is unsafe for gaming. Many don't participate in basic PC upkeep like updating the bios and running a clean operating system. This means no bloatware or shovelware like antivirus or trainers or game boosters, driver boosters whatever they have now, it's all garbage and doesn't belong on anyone's PC, let alone a gaming device.
That's your opinion, I think nothing of mediocrity.
For the price that the game has now, which is quite cheap, you can lose yourself in its universe for 800 hours and that is without counting any DLC for now, with all the DLCs that they plan to release you can lose 1500 hours in the game.
Very few games in the industry can say the same and if you don't like it don't buy it and don't play it.
But nothing of mediocrity.
Since i had an really fresh new system i hadnt reconfigured everything yet. Had no problems with starfield everything on ultra till i remembered i havent turn on my xmp for ram. Guess what started now, 5mins and crash.
So testwise i just turned off the xmp profile and not a single crash anymore in over 20hours. I dont know why but it seems to have something to do with xmp and the amd driver
Update your motherboards BIOS. XMP profiles that causes CTD's means your most likely using an out of date bios that does not have the AMD compatibility updates.
I am using an AMD 7600 & XMP profile and have zero crashes.
normally me too, except for starfield.
Btw bios and gpu are uptodate, if i want it more i have to build a time mashine.
7800xt normally xmp on, 0 problems. i Start starfield 3-4 mins ctd and adrenalien software "driver has crashed"
i still wonder wtf has xmp to do with my gpu, in normal if anything is wrong the whole pc would shutdown or hang
This is the most wild take ever lmfao happy this guy's banned. It's NEVER SOFTWARE!