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5600xt driver timeouts

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Pc just started to have driver timeouts yet again even did it just running windows

Updated to the newest driver not the new experimental version tho a few weeks ago and it's been running fine till this morning only thing I changed is a slight undervolting from 930mv to 900mv which helps bring temps down


Just doing a ddu and reinstall of radeon drivers if this fails what else should I try should I just do a fresh install of Windows
 
Remove the undervolt. Maybe that's pushing it too far. Check the gpu temps aswell.

Gpu temps were below 65c I'm going run as standard for a bit I've only messed with it to try bring temps down has been running fine for weeks would run around 75c and 78c on the junction temp it would worry me a bit
 
Have a little look through this forum and see what temps other people worry about. You will find they are 30c higher than what you are worrying about. Them temps are fine.
 
Pc just started to have driver timeouts yet again even did it just running windows

Updated to the newest driver not the new experimental version tho a few weeks ago and it's been running fine till this morning only thing I changed is a slight undervolting from 930mv to 900mv which helps bring temps down


Just doing a ddu and reinstall of radeon drivers if this fails what else should I try should I just do a fresh install of Windows

Don't DDU unless everything else fails and you got other issues not temp related. If you do something and things go wrong after that, the first logical step would be to undo what you did, in this case the undervolt. Your temps are fine so you have nothing to worry about other than perhaps fan noise if the cooler is a bad one :) good luck to ya.
 
I had this on and off for just over a year with my Vega 56 and tried everything, stock settings , different vbios, new and old drivers, new Windows install, the list goes on.

Only recently has it been rock solid stable and all I did was change the power cables. So might be worth checking your PSU cables are in tight and perhaps look at swapping the unit if it continues? Could be worth looking at.
 
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