anyone getting blue screen on win 10 with amd GPU drivers
is it it's been having issues with the AMD drivers for the gpu(RX 7600) because i keep having weird amd software crashes and also random blue screens that are not very common but they still happen

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_I_ Mar 24 @ 2:04pm 
update bios, and get the mobo drivers from the mfg or oem site
AMD has had a massive amount of updates in the last 6 months......you need to make sure the whole PC is up to date starting with the BIOS and then going down the list of all motherboard drivers as everything from chipsets to LAN and WIFI cards had updates......

i have seen old AM4 3 series motherboards with BIOS updates in the last 6 months.....and intel back to the 8 series also saw them......to sum it up everything that supports windows 11 got updated
Mabi Mar 24 @ 2:23pm 
Microsoft sabotage?
Try a DDU wipe in Safe Mode.

Disable Windows Updates ability yo update drivers.

Reboot and clean install driver from around Jan before the 9070 ready driver came put.

If still have BSOD issues try the TDR Manipulator app from the same official site DDU is on. And run the TDR app and up all those timings, apply and restart Windows. Then test with some benchmarks
Last edited by Bad 💀 Motha; Mar 24 @ 2:37pm
thanks for info I'll try these fixes when find time ty
it is likely not your gpu. it is likely your sound card. most pcs these days comes with 2 sound cards. one is an onboard realtek which is highly unstable and crashes a lot and the other is on the gpu. you could try to connect your speakers to your monitor and run sound through your amd gpu.
Blaagh Mar 25 @ 11:41am 
boy whenever I feel down I come to this forum and read the BS people make up and I laugh my head off. especially andreas is a source of joy
smokerob79 Mar 25 @ 11:46am 
Originally posted by andreasaspenberg575:
it is likely not your gpu. it is likely your sound card. most pcs these days comes with 2 sound cards. one is an onboard realtek which is highly unstable and crashes a lot and the other is on the gpu. you could try to connect your speakers to your monitor and run sound through your amd gpu.


and what makes you think this??? realtek has the most stable drivers in the industry....
Originally posted by Mabi:
Microsoft sabotage?
Not like people will switch to Linux
Try BlueScreenView
Originally posted by Princess Luna:
Try BlueScreenView
my PC is set to stop at bluescreen it points to GPU driver bios is newest so ill clean drivers when have time
Originally posted by smokerob79:
Originally posted by andreasaspenberg575:
it is likely not your gpu. it is likely your sound card. most pcs these days comes with 2 sound cards. one is an onboard realtek which is highly unstable and crashes a lot and the other is on the gpu. you could try to connect your speakers to your monitor and run sound through your amd gpu.


and what makes you think this??? realtek has the most stable drivers in the industry....
I beg to differ, Realtek driver failures and conflicts is what forced me to start using my music production gear and external soundcards, literally abandoning Realtek as a whole.
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Date Posted: Mar 24 @ 1:54pm
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