

AMD ADRENALIN 18 INSTALL
If you wish I can install an R9280x 3GB or HD7970 6GB on this PC and test video playback using one of those GPU and see if it crashes on my Windows 10 Pro 64bit installation.

You may decide to ditch your AMD GPU and purchase an Nvidia one if you want to use any Linux OS instead of Windows 10. AMD still have no GUI or easy way to control even simple things like fan speed, temp targets, power targets on AMD GPU in Linux today.
AMD ADRENALIN 18 DRIVERS
In addition I would suggest that Nvidia proprietary drivers with Nvidia GUI are much better on Linux.
AMD ADRENALIN 18 64 BIT
I do not think going back to Windows 7 is a long term solution as it will be completely EOL on Jan 14 2020, and AMD no longer provide Windows 8.1 64 bit drivers since 17.7.1 so unless you migrate to Linux (Ubuntu is best for newcomers to linux) and rely on Steam Play Beta for Linux you will have to use Windows 10 for latest Windows games. Sorry that didn't help you out but at least now you know you have properly installed AMD drivers now. New Adrenalin driver overwriting previous Microsoft AMD driver install has caused crashing on me and for other users. It is clearly completely broken if it is causing issues like this. I will reinstall the Nvidia and AMD GPU's next.Īfter this I suggest AMD remove this Auto Overclocking feature until it is safe to use. I uninstalled AMD Driver by removing internet connection and booting into Safe Mode from Windows 10. I booted into the original Windows 10 installation, using the intel iGPU to display output. I booted into another emergency backup copy of Windows and then ran windows disck checks on the original Windows 10 installation. I was unable to get the PC to boot at all. I removed both the Primary RTX 2080 GPU1 and the Secondary XFX RX Vega 64 Liquid GPU2 from the PC. This time safe mode was not entered, Windows 10 64 bit attempted to start and then I had VGA Err LED flash up on the Asus Z97 Motherboard for GPU 1. Even Windows 10 recovery disks don't help. These days only reliable way to get into safe mode is get into Windows 10 OS in first place. I tried to boot into safe mode by holding F8 on reboot - but failed. Windows 10 64bit would attempt to reboot but thjen immediatly black screen and system freeze after birefly showing the Windows 10 login screen - so it looks like the 'Auto Overclock' was applied. I tried the Automatic Overclocking Feature from Balanced Mode with XFX RX Vega 64 Liquid. I updated to Adrenalin 18.12.3 via incremental update.


That automatic overclock tool runs fine and gives me an additional stable +3% OC on the RTX 2080OC. If I swap over to the RTX 2080 OC as the only card running at Boot it comes with a tool called Thunder Master which allows automatic overclocking of the RTX2080 OC. I have been able to repeat this error multiple times now. Had to hard reset the PC which then resulted in having to run disk checks on the OS Drive before I can even boot into Windows 10 again. Adrenalin 2019 was installed using DDU in safe mode with no internet connection.Įnabled Wattman overclocking. Killed all non essential background programs. No Nvidia GeForce Experience or Control Panel Running. I set up to run only the RX Vega 64 Liquid display output via display port. RAM: 32 GB Crucial LP Ballistix Tactical running at 1600. GPU2: XFX RX Vega 64 Liquid running Display Port Display. GPU 1: Palit RTX2080 OC running HDMI display. CPU i7-4790K running with stable + 15% OC.
