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Anyone have issues with XFX 7900XTX?

Good Evening all,

Thought id post an update.
Problem solved.. I think

Installed Windows 11 after formatting. Installed all latest up to date drivers. Turned machine off, then back on again. Still same issue. Screen still glitches on start up after bios.
But I ran DDU, installed an older version of Amd Adrenaline. 22.12.2. Has worked perfect ever since..
Also did a bios update too

Why would this be the case?
Could it still be a faulty Card. Just a driver issue?

Thanks
 
Yeah did say might be a software issue
Wouldn't be first time a new graphics driver
Has caused me issues
And had to roll back to older driver

That's why I have a second drive with basic
Windows install on it
Can boot into it to see if problems are replicated
 
Good Evening all,

Thought id post an update.
Problem solved.. I think

Installed Windows 11 after formatting. Installed all latest up to date drivers. Turned machine off, then back on again. Still same issue. Screen still glitches on start up after bios.
But I ran DDU, installed an older version of Amd Adrenaline. 22.12.2. Has worked perfect ever since..
Also did a bios update too

Why would this be the case?
Could it still be a faulty Card. Just a driver issue?

Thanks

Drivers can contain firmware updates for GPU. For example in HWINFO you can see SMU firmware version.

I would want card to be able to use later drivers, I haven't had any issues as you describe and update as new drivers release, dual boot W10/W11.

Perhaps try some basic physical checks as eeii is stating.

i) Different port.
ii) Different cable.
iii) Different screen, even if not got another monitor, try on TV.
iv) Remove GPU from slot and reseat.
 
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If its working fine now
I would just leave it alone
You're not going to take a massive performance hit
By using the slightly older driver
Note the driver/amd software version down
And wait for the next release
Usually they're updated pretty regularly
Rolling back and waiting for the next release fixed
My issues with the nvidia ones
 
If its working fine now
I would just leave it alone
You're not going to take a massive performance hit
By using the slightly older driver
Note the driver/amd software version down
And wait for the next release
Usually they're updated pretty regularly
Rolling back and waiting for the next release fixed
My issues with the nvidia ones

The driver version T5Turbo has rolled back to is 22.12.2, those were released back in December 2022. They were pretty much public release #2 at launch of GPU.

Putting aside performance issues for games/OS, there will be lot's of bug fixes which have occurred between December 2022 and current drivers.

AMD were making tweaks to GPU clock/voltage behaviour via SMU firmware updates to these GPUs after release for several of the drivers.

I had been logging them for my own purposes and shares on another forum.

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The driver version T5Turbo has rolled back to is 22.12.2, those were released back in December 2022. They were pretty much public release #2 at launch of GPU.

Putting aside performance issues for games/OS, there will be lot's of bug fixes which have occurred between December 2022 and current drivers.

AMD were making tweaks to GPU clock/voltage behaviour via SMU firmware updates to these GPUs after release for several of the drivers.

I had been logging them for my own purposes and shares on another forum.

Fair enough
Didn't realise they had went back to
A driver that old
I would just have went back 1 revision
To see what happened
 
surely if it was a psu issue which im assuming you mean transient spikes the entire system would shut down wouldnt it? not justthe gpu ******** the bed

I have had s similar problem before with a PSU, which didn't shut down the system. But I replaced the PSU with a new one and everything was fine.

What I am saying is, if your using a PSU under recommended minimum, then their is a chance you will have problems.
 
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