inZOI
AMD RX 9070 driver crashes and raytracing
I just bought my mother a new computer to play this game (7800x3d, 32gb ram, AMD RX 9070, 850w PSU) and it crashes quite a lot, or rather the GPU driver crashes.

The driver crashes usually happen inside the actual game, she can make her zois for hours on end, but when throwing them into a world then it crashes after a while.
No other game she plays crashes at all, only Inzoi.

After a bunch of testing i just disabled RayTracing and for now, no crashes!

Anyone noticed similar behavior?
< >
Showing 1-8 of 8 comments
Niel420 Apr 8 @ 11:03am 
For powerful raytracing, you'll need to go with Nvidia. AMD GPUs are too limited. You can try enabling raytracing, but to reduce the risk of crashes, you'll need to lower the game's resolution and/or graphics settings at the same time.

No crashes on my 5070Ti OC edition with a Ryzen 9 7950X3D and 32GB DDR5 6000CL30.
No crashes here either on 3080 10gb and 13700k 64gb 6600CL32 with most settings on ultra part from ray tracing thats on high i wont be surprised if it AMD drivers but again anything can cause it to crash.

Raytracing weak on AMD GPUS even though the 9000 series suppose to be better then previous AMD cards unless u have 4000 series or 5000 series for high or Ultra maybe try lower raytracing settings but this game is NVIDIA partnership so work better then AMD at the moment even though i think its just for smart AI.

Am surpised my 3080 can do raytracing on high even with most settings on ultra.
Originally posted by Niel420:
For powerful raytracing, you'll need to go with Nvidia. AMD GPUs are too limited. You can try enabling raytracing, but to reduce the risk of crashes, you'll need to lower the game's resolution and/or graphics settings at the same time.

No crashes on my 5070Ti OC edition with a Ryzen 9 7950X3D and 32GB DDR5 6000CL30.

What was true two generations ago is no longer true. Current generation amd 9070xt is beating out the 4070ti and 5070, and honestly comes close to a 4080/5070ti.

9070 is about 16% slower than the XT. It's really on par with a 5070 but has substantially more vram.

For the few hours I had inzoi before refunding I had no problems running max settings across the board including RT at native with a 9070xt.
grable0 Apr 8 @ 11:19pm 
Originally posted by Almost Last Place:
What was true two generations ago is no longer true. Current generation amd 9070xt is beating out the 4070ti and 5070, and honestly comes close to a 4080/5070ti.

9070 is about 16% slower than the XT. It's really on par with a 5070 but has substantially more vram.

For the few hours I had inzoi before refunding I had no problems running max settings across the board including RT at native with a 9070xt.

Yeah, the 9070 isnt half bad at raytracing, too bad the game looks like ♥♥♥♥ without it.
Guess shes just going to have to live with it then, im not giving any money to NVIDIA.

This is why i hate NVIDIA and their partnerships, they usually make the devs totally ignore everything else.
It's a driver issue. AMD have acknowledged this for at least one game (Indiana Jones), but I've been having the same issue with Cyberpunk. In that case, just disabling RT reflections mitigated the issue entirely, but I can have everything else on Ultra (bar pathing) for a solid 55 FPS at 3440x1440, no scaling, on a 7800xt. The comments that you should require an NV card to avoid crashes is misinformed- performance delta has nothing to do with stability. AMD go through seasons with their drivers, and you can either stick it out with reduced RT settings until they fix it, or drop back a couple of driver versions and hope for improvement.

NV's drivers can be more consistent, but when it comes to RT performance, AMD's hardware has been closing the gap generation by generation.

Sure, you can spend 1-1.5K on an NV monster for high FPS with RT, but when your budget can barely reach for a 4070, you'll get better RT and raster performance, and more VRAM (if you're planning to games at 4K Ultra, even 16GB VRAM is a bottleneck), with AMD in the same price bracket.

As more games are developed without a bias for NV drivers (Cyberpunk and Indie are NV driver-tuned), AMD's cards will hold their own.

The drivers just need a bit more time in the oven. Likely nothing a game developer can do about that, unfortunately.
Yeah I just bought a new pc 2 weeks ago its 4060 rtx and the game seems to sound stutter and crash. should i turn off raytracing?
Originally posted by leannethesimsgirl:
Yeah I just bought a new pc 2 weeks ago its 4060 rtx and the game seems to sound stutter and crash. should i turn off raytracing?

From InZoi Discord server, channel "service-notice" posted 3/30/2025
Notes on Graphics Drivers
We’d also like to share the recommended graphics driver versions to help ensure a smoother gameplay experience, especially in response to recent issues reported in certain environments.

If you are using an NVIDIA GeForce RTX series GPU, please check the following:
...
- RTX 40 Series ? Driver version 566.36 (released December 2024)
? Using driver versions 572.xx or later may result in occasional frame drops or stuttering
...
Arc Apr 18 @ 3:43am 
Originally posted by blackwidowee:
Originally posted by leannethesimsgirl:
Yeah I just bought a new pc 2 weeks ago its 4060 rtx and the game seems to sound stutter and crash. should i turn off raytracing?

From InZoi Discord server, channel "service-notice" posted 3/30/2025...
FYI Nvidia released a new driver, 576.02 that is addressing most of the recent instability issues.

Do not rely on whatever devs posted as it gets outdated fairly quickly.
< >
Showing 1-8 of 8 comments
Per page: 1530 50