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I have a 7900XTX and a 4090 ... so I'm not biased at all. But the 7900XTX Sapphire Limited Edtion with a 1000W modern PSU rocks. I never had any crashes with it. I can say its a beautifull card and 7000 series are really worth the money. They performance per dollar is great including the top tier models XT/XTX. A 7900XT with a good implementation (400W TDP) is better on most cases than a 4080 and even 4080 Super. Which both are more expensive. (all these without RT). I only got the 4090 because its the best card atm for VR and I really need the few extra frames.
It seems to be when something spikes graphically and the cards under heavy load, I undervolted and lowered the frequency to 2400Mhz and 1.020Mv and that let me beat the campaign.
However, operations is still causing driver timeouts.
MPO is off
XMP is off
Hardware Accel is off
Adrenalin has all settings off
Removed second monitor and not using Free-sync
Bios and drivers are all up to date
Running graphics driver 24.10.37.10
Undervolted GPU to recommended setting
Anyone got any ideas? I've had 2 separate copies of this card and it's been nothing but issues with driver timeouts.
might wanna look into your drivers (get older ones that are more stable?)
I got CPU: AMD ryzen 9 7900x3d 12core // GPU: RX 7900 XTX
and smooth as heck. no crash for the 4hours I've played so far. playing ultra 1440p
Edit;It could be that your pc isn't getting enough cooling, and pc force game shutdown
Highlights
AMD Radeon™ Anti-Lag 2 Vulkan® Support for Counter-Strike 2
AMD Radeon™ Anti-Lag 2 now supports the Vulkan® API, offering additional responsive gaming options. AMD Radeon™ Anti-Lag 2 introduces an in-game option to optimally pace frames, further reducing input lag on AMD RDNA™ architecture-based graphics products.
Users looking for a way to measure response time can use our Frame Latency Meter (FLM) or the built-in latency monitor in AMD Radeon™ Anti-Lag 2.
Use the ALT+SHIFT+L hotkey to enable the Radeon Anti-Lag 2 Latency Monitor. Once activated, a small white chevron will appear in the top left corner of your display indicating that it is enabled.
Use ALT+SHIFT+L again to cycle through the following Latency Monitor display options: No metrics, FPS only, FPS and latency (in ms), FPS and latency (in ms and frames), FPS and latency (in ms and frames) with a legend.
To compare the difference between Anti-Lag 2 On and Anti-Lag Off, hold the right CTRL key.
Fixed Issues and Improvements;.
Perfromance improvements for Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2.
Intermittent driver timeout or application crash while playing Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2.
Overly dark shadows or desaturated colors may be observed while playing Black Myth: Wukong when Global Illumination is to Medium or higher.
Package Contents
AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition 24.10.37.10 for Windows® 10 and Windows® 11 Driver Store Version 32.0.11037.10008).
https://www.amd.com/en/resources/support-articles/release-notes/RN-RAD-WIN-24-10-37-10.html
Since everyone was on about high CPU temps I did some work beforehand to make my CPU OC 100% stable rather than 95%. Prime95 with AVX on showed some errors on the second core so I reduced the undervolt on that till the errors stopped and let the thing run for an hour.
One thing I also figured out during all that was that one XMP profile is more stable than the other. Apparently on my MSI B550m Mortar Wifi, XMP Profile 2 gives you some extra performance via timing tweaks by MSI, while XMP Profile 1 uses more conservative and stable settings. If you're crashing even at stock CPU clocks, it might be worth it to try the other XMP profile.
intel cpu, microcode updated already so it's not that, 16g ddr5 ram.
i7 12700k
The machine spirit of my pc love definitely loves me...
I haven't had any problems...well just the exaggerated CPU temperatures...for the Omnissiah, they have to fix that quickly
This is with an old, not fantastically ventilated and cramped mATX case with two M.2 2TB drives, 2 4TB HDDs and 2 Sata SSDs and only a Scythe FUMA 2 CPU cooler, two 120mm intake fans and two 140mm exhaust fans.
I think everybody is just shocked to finally see a game that is actually CPU heavy and is one of the very few ones that uses every single core at the same time instead of just one or two like most. And that is actually great - good optimization for a game means that it uses as much performance as it can possible squeeze out of the available hardware - achieving that is the devs job and they did fantastic work in this regard. Our job as customers is to build or buy a system that can take the load without overheating.
I have a 7900 xtx and a r9 7900x and 64gb, pretty similar to yours, but always crashing, happened with HellDivers 2 and now Space marine 2, i even RMA'd and got a new one and still seems to be an issue, its the power color hellhound 7900xtx 24gb, you would think with a build like this you would never have issues ever, what MOBO are you using? and ram?
When I cap it to 60fps and default for occlusion and it hasnt seemed to crash as well as one more lower than native upscaling.
-RX 6800xt
-Ryzen 7 5800x
-16GB of ram
-version 24.7.1
Recently learned that Smart Access Ram wasn't working on my system and turned it on in the BIOS. Not sure if that might be a reason I haven't crashed or not. Maybe try to use AMD's clearer tool to remove old drivers and do a fresh install of 24.7.1?
Not sure if it's fully stable but it seems to be working ok for me as of now whereas before I'd have constant drive timeouts at seemingly random sections. It could be that the base default max frequency is over 3000MHz and the game is pushing the card to that frequency and timing out. Try it out, maybe it'll help if you have no other options. The beta drivers didn't work for me but so far this is.
suggests it's not the gpu, could be the drivers OR maybe a driver conflict. or an unrelated issue like psu or not properly seating the gpu.
also if the gpu is heavy make sure it's got support, strain on a mobo can cause these issues.