Hi everyone!
Currently have a "suspicious" RX Vega 64 AC in my system which sometimes causes freezes with 3DMark. Unigine Superposition does not seem to cause any issues. Very curious if others have similar issues with their RX Vega.
Computer Type: Custom build GPU: Gigabyte RX Vega 64 Aircooled 8GB HBM2
CPU: Intel i5 4690
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H97-HD3
RAM: 2x Crucial 4GB DDR3-1600Mhz
PSU: Fractal Design Edison M 650W Gold Certified
Operating System & Version: Windows 10 64-bit
GPU Drivers: Radeon 17.9.1 & 17.8.2 Crimson
Description of Original Problem: System freezes sometimes when loading 3DMark when using RX Vega 64
Steps to reproduce:
Troubleshooting:
I would appreciate any reports of reproducibility immensely!
Currently have a "suspicious" RX Vega 64 AC in my system which sometimes causes freezes with 3DMark. Unigine Superposition does not seem to cause any issues. Very curious if others have similar issues with their RX Vega.
Computer Type: Custom build GPU: Gigabyte RX Vega 64 Aircooled 8GB HBM2
CPU: Intel i5 4690
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H97-HD3
RAM: 2x Crucial 4GB DDR3-1600Mhz
PSU: Fractal Design Edison M 650W Gold Certified
Operating System & Version: Windows 10 64-bit
GPU Drivers: Radeon 17.9.1 & 17.8.2 Crimson
Description of Original Problem: System freezes sometimes when loading 3DMark when using RX Vega 64
Steps to reproduce:
- Install 3DMark Advanced Edition & RX Vega on Windows 10
- Repeat the following 10 times:
- Open 3DMark Advanced (Home tab with the Timespy background should be loaded)
- While it is loading, move the mouse frantically over the 3DMark window
- System should freeze
Troubleshooting:
- Undervolt & lower core clocks. Does not seem to help as this issue happens when idle.
- Take out RX Vega and use integrated graphics seems to resolve the issue (even with AMD Crimson installed)
- Turn off iGPU
- Reinstall Windows 10.
I would appreciate any reports of reproducibility immensely!