I can't even simply lower the core clock a couple percentage points. I'm attempting to underclock/undervolt the core and overclock the HBM2. However, now all I have been able to change is the power limit (to the max, which is nice), everything else leads to an immediate crash followed by a few failed start-ups (same BSOD). As a last consideration, make sure the quality of the playback and recording devices linked to the Nari are set to the highest possible quality in the Windows Sounds panel (right click on the audio icon in the Windows Taskbar and go to 'Sounds').
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I had originally only done the AMD driver "clean install", which clearly failed because using DDU at least has it to where I can apply a custom profile. GPU: Powercolor Vega 64 (reference model w/EK waterblock)Īnyone faced a similar issue? Searches really aren't helping because it's so generic. MoBo: ASrock x370 Pro Gaming Edition with latest 4.8 BIOS It has happened once which I know is probably not a big deal but I like to look into it to be sure it doesn't happen again. I've definitely been able to apply custom settings before with this hardware, albeit this was around when Vega was first released and didn't really mess with it since. I can change to the other pre-configured profiles, but can't use a custom profile at all.
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Click 'Let me pick for a list of available drivers in my system'. Click 'Properties.' Click 'Update drivers'. Drivers at or older than 20.4.2-may25 (Adrenalin) and 20.q2 (Enterprise) work fine with OCCTs video memory test. It only allocates up to 4GB of VRAM before crashing out the driver. I've tried this with both Wattman and OverdriveNTool with the same result. Open 'Device Manager.' Double click 'Sound, video and game controllers.' Right click 'Realtek (R) Audio,' or Whatever yer realtek device shows up as. Any driver at or beyond 20.5.1-june10 (Adrenalin) and 20.q2.1-june24 (Enterprise) at least on my RX 580 breaks OCCTs video memory test. What is your PSU and are you using two separate pcie power cables or. I just updated to the latest AMD Display Drivers (18.11.2 from 18.6) and I'm running into an issue where I can't even apply an unchanged custom setting without my computer immediately BSOD'ing to a "Thread stuck in device driver" error as soon as it hit the apply button. 'Thread stuck in device driver' BSOD if I try to apply ANY custom settings on RX Vega 64.