@Illuminist I feel dumb for not asking you earlier, but who is your R7 sold/manufactured by?
Mine was a Sapphire model I got from newegg here in the United States (bought day 1).
I'm wondering, if it is card related, if we can pinpoint the manufacturing defect. I'm guessing these cards...
@Illuminist ran into this video just now which brings up PCIE issues to the card, causing some users to be unable to even boot the card. This is leading me to believe it's driver or possible card related again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjTWMX84GuI
Mobo in my system is an Asus X99-A ( https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/X99A/ )
I haven't updated it's BIOS in a few years, I will check on that when I get home tonight also.
I'll do that when I get off work tonight (In the US, but this was the only forum I noticed people actually discussing the card instead of crying about it's value or benchmarks).
Not who you are talking to, but I am experiencing similar issues to him/her. When I ran DDU to originally install the card it was in safe mode, and every other time I've run DDU has been in safe mode.
I don't use Firefox, but I have seen some issues with Chrome which coincidentally enough...
This hasn't fixed the issue for me, unfortunately.
I've experience the crashes with a fresh Adrenaline 19.2.1 install with wattman not even touched, and upon reboot (after a black screen crash forcing my pc to reset) a prompt will appear saying wattman settings are now reset. I went to global...
I can confirm all of these issues.
I first thought the crashes was a result of the underclock, so I left wattman at stock and still received them.
I thought it was due to Freesync so I disabled them, and then I noticed windows had the tears you mentioned.
I then changed my hz from 144 to 120 to...
What PSU are you guys running a VII on?
I'm not sure if I have a bad PSU (750w EVGA G2) or it's driver/card related.
My current issue is that I can test heaven no issues at stock/995mV, but have crashes that I can't narrow the root cause too other than either a faulty card, bad driver, or PSU...
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