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If I turn the resizable BAR off, the test completes but states there is a timing error and can't validate the test.
I'm not overclocking the system at all and other benchmarks and games work without any issues. I only have issues with this one part of the test in 3Dmark.
Have only had the issue recently on AMD 22.3.2 GPU drivers with AMD AM4 AGESA V2 PI 1.2.0.6b on an all AMD system.
I'm just not using 3Dmark for now, as other benchmarks work just fine and I ran multiple stability tests for 48 hours without issue. I can't get the system to black screen with any other piece of software.
Note that if you do any CPU overclocking from Windows (instead of BIOS) in Windows 10 or 11, then this error is normal and the fix is to not do that outside BIOS (because Windows in their infinite wisdom ties things to whatever is set at boot time and any modifications done after that cause clock skew)
System time looks good in Windows vs. the BIOS.
Like I said, not seeing errors or issues with any other tests even within 3Dmark, like I can run the CPU test and other graphics tests without issue.
Not super worried about it, I mean games are running perfectly at over 200 FPS on the 6800xt, I just don't use 3Dmark anymore.