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I would certainly report this to AMD, and contact their support.
However, it must rebuild the shaders every time the driver is updated, and in my case the only time updating the game didn't require a FULL shader recompile was the last one, where it started the shader compile at 98%.
To clarify, I have had to recompile shaders about 7 times now.
Well, after the last few hotfixes, I verified my files, which,you guessed it, ALSO requires another shader recompile, everytime.
However, that did help when I had stuttering so it clearly might help with instability. Hope you figure it out, and good luck.
Nvidia drivers blowing up their own cards = welcome to Jensenland
https://youtu.be/or7njUlYTLI Good luck with Intel i guess?
Doing so clears shader cache files make a backup of psolib folder if you do not wanna recompile every time doing so.
Well, I'm glad you tested it. I have to constantly check that kind of thing with drivers myself. and there were some close calls, one in which i barely got windows back. So, yeah I wish I could run everything on linux sometimes.. but I digress, good luck on solving it.
I might do a DDU re-install, to be honest, that's just concerning, and then I'd check several other programs I use to monitor my PC, but that's my opinion here.
Event viewer is one of the first to see the crash info, then I'd get into the game logs, and if you aren't sure about DDU, youtube has good videos to guide you.
Hmm, reminds me of a bad CPU I had early in my build, I kept thinking it was a driver or a device attached, but, nope. Found out it was that my CPU had been thrown over the fence when delivered, and that probably did it.
Got a replacement for free, at least, as I had professionals diagnose it, and sold the temp CPU for a discount.
Hope the RAM is not it. I had my ram hand delivered by Corsair, they made sure no one could throw it over a fence..