![]() ![]() If a single hint of any driver files gets left behind, it can cause serious conflicts and basically constant crashing no matter what side you are on. You absolutely MUST use the DDU took when switching from Nvidia to AMD or vise versa. ![]() Now I have an RX 7900-XTX and have only crashed once for a reason that wasn't related to something I specifically did wrong. Been on AMD for about 4 years now (since RX 5700-XT hit the market) and I have hardly ever crashed without it specifically being my fault (overclocking settings). Got a 7900XTX since 1 month and no crash (except due to instable Epicnessᴭᴺ May be an issue with them as well, they're pretty new ![]() Is this really "normal" for an AMD card or is it just that new or is the card faulty? I honestly don't remember having any issues ever with my 970 unless I was overclocking.ĭid you install the dedicated special 7600 drivers ? Sometimes even when I'm just watching a youtube video. It doesn't matter if it's something lightweight like League or Cyberpunk 2077, it can and probably will crash. It happens AT LEAST daily, the drivers crashing, the screen going blank. Surely it can't be THAT bad? Well, I got the card three days ago and honestly it's starting to be too much. I thought the meme about AMD drivers being dogwater and constant crashes and issues were just fanboys flaming and unfounded in general. The RX 7600 seemed like a great upgrade option but I'm starting to regret it. It was clearly nearing the end of it's life with problems OC'ing and modern triple-A games not running at 60fps even on the lowest of settings. Decided to upgrade after 9 long years with my dear GTX 970. ![]()
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