This only happens while on the desktop, never happens in games I could be playing Far Cry 4 on Ultra settings for hours and then within an hour on my desktop this happens.
This is what happens when you buy AMD.
My guess is a driver related issue considering that it doesn't happen in game.
Sent that pic back with a rma. Contact Amd about it. It is just too new all the way around to get much help from tech forums. Suggested google search....... Fury X owners club or something along that lines.
which particular driver do you use?
Driver is the most recent one that came out a few days ago.
you could also look on your manufacturer´s website,
Some of them offer more drivers, something like 15.15 and 15.20, something along those lines.
But basicly the official AMD drivers should be fine.
Did you fully clean up, your previous drivers?
Just to update everyone,
It's a semi common issue from what I can tell but isn't the fault of drivers. It has to do with BIOS timings or something is what I read and simply was resolved after updating my BIOS to the latest version.
Alright the first link is the BSOD error I get once the second link occurs and I dont turn off my computer within a matter of about 30 seconds. Fury X GPU, latest drivers, latest motherboard BIOS. If I take a screen shot when it occurs the desktop looks normal, leading me to believe its being rendered properly just something I missed is out of whack? Anyone have a similar problem with their GPUs before?
if it does with diffrent drivers and firmware rma it.
looks like memory corruption of sort or a output display clock error, thing? but it's HBM and all new so really I have no idea.
try setting your pc to max power profile and turn off all power savings to the pci, havn't used windows for a while but i think that should prevent it from lowering its memory clocks. if that keeps it happy you should be able to narrow th eissue down to faulty software, either bios or drivers..more likely bios...
but again, new everything on that card, being an early adopter of a new technology you unfortunatly kinda expect this this shit occasionly, or atleast i do to save myself from a breakdown.
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within an hour on my desktop this happens..
leads me to belive your pc is going into a lowpower state thats causing it to sleep and then go full retard on you.
for the time being, turn off sleepstates in your bios, windows high performance mode, turn off sleep and hibernation etc etc.. good luck. suck when shiney new hardware fails. also, you did ithe right thing buying amd don't listen to anyone who says otherwise. ha.
If you can replicate the issue on another pc then RMA it, otherwise it down to the rest of your system being at fault - could be a shit psu, bad drivers (do a proper clean using DDU then reinstall latest drivers).
Chuck a linux distro on a usb, boot off it - if the desktop is nerfed then there is a good chance that the gpu is cactus, but yeah test in another machine.
The DDU uninstaller found some left over Nvidia drivers from my SLI 970 days so im hoping that's what was causing the issue!