Greetings to everyone, the description will be a little longer, but I will try to explain as clearly and better as possible what is bothering me. My system specs are:
CPU: Ryzen 5 5600g
MTB: Gigabyte B550M Aorus Elite
RAM: Kingston 2x8GB DDR4 3600MHz CL17
HDD + SSD: 1TB + 256GB
PSU: Cooler Master MWE bronze 550w v2
GPU: integrated from the VEGA 7 processor
This is a computer that was built two years ago during the mining frenzy, so there was no money to throw away for discrete graphics. I found it on local internet second hand store, RX 570 Sapphire nitro +, the guy is the first owner, he used it in his computer and changed the graphics 6 months ago and this one is for sale. He brought it to me personally yesterday to try it on to see if it works and to make sure that it is correct. I start doing everything in order, I download the last driver for RX 570 from the AMD website in advance, I delete my existing drivers with DDU and turn off the computer. I plug in the RX 570, hook up the power cables and switch the HDMI from the motherboard to the graphics card. I turn on the computer, install the drivers and set it up in Adrenaline as it suits me, I turn on FURMARK and it runs and works without any problems, TEMP does not exceed 70C, and everything seems stable, now we come to sex, I turn on Red Dead Redemption 2 game, FHD settings, medium-high, FSR on quality, and the game works for a minute and just crashes, freezes the image and that's it, so many times, the same thing happens with Witcher 3.
I go to the bios and completely turn off the integrated graphics, because my task manager and adrenalin still saw it. The same thing happens. Then I delete the drivers again via DDU and install some older ones from February 2023, still the same, then January 2022, whatever the same thing.
The strange thing that happens is that before the image freezes in the games, a sound is heard like when you plug the USB into the PC (plug in sound) and after a few seconds, the image freezes.
Since we noticed that, I said let's lower the HZ of the monitor from 165Hz to 120Hz, first we tried with an old driver and then with the last one that came out, the game now runs longer, a lot longer, but it still crashes.
I tried to reduce the clock in adrenaline, through tuning, from 1340Mhz first to 1290 and then to 1250, but that didn't help me either.
Does anyone have an idea what it could be?
Thanks in advance for any advice or experience
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CPU: Ryzen 5 5600g
MTB: Gigabyte B550M Aorus Elite
RAM: Kingston 2x8GB DDR4 3600MHz CL17
HDD + SSD: 1TB + 256GB
PSU: Cooler Master MWE bronze 550w v2
GPU: integrated from the VEGA 7 processor
This is a computer that was built two years ago during the mining frenzy, so there was no money to throw away for discrete graphics. I found it on local internet second hand store, RX 570 Sapphire nitro +, the guy is the first owner, he used it in his computer and changed the graphics 6 months ago and this one is for sale. He brought it to me personally yesterday to try it on to see if it works and to make sure that it is correct. I start doing everything in order, I download the last driver for RX 570 from the AMD website in advance, I delete my existing drivers with DDU and turn off the computer. I plug in the RX 570, hook up the power cables and switch the HDMI from the motherboard to the graphics card. I turn on the computer, install the drivers and set it up in Adrenaline as it suits me, I turn on FURMARK and it runs and works without any problems, TEMP does not exceed 70C, and everything seems stable, now we come to sex, I turn on Red Dead Redemption 2 game, FHD settings, medium-high, FSR on quality, and the game works for a minute and just crashes, freezes the image and that's it, so many times, the same thing happens with Witcher 3.
I go to the bios and completely turn off the integrated graphics, because my task manager and adrenalin still saw it. The same thing happens. Then I delete the drivers again via DDU and install some older ones from February 2023, still the same, then January 2022, whatever the same thing.
The strange thing that happens is that before the image freezes in the games, a sound is heard like when you plug the USB into the PC (plug in sound) and after a few seconds, the image freezes.
Since we noticed that, I said let's lower the HZ of the monitor from 165Hz to 120Hz, first we tried with an old driver and then with the last one that came out, the game now runs longer, a lot longer, but it still crashes.
I tried to reduce the clock in adrenaline, through tuning, from 1340Mhz first to 1290 and then to 1250, but that didn't help me either.
Does anyone have an idea what it could be?
Thanks in advance for any advice or experience
Here are some pictures from the Viewer Event
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