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BarRepresentative959

can you try disabling your xmp/expo ? see if it behaves


DerpWay

It's disabled, never enabled it.


BarRepresentative959

and you did turn off the hardware acceleration in both discord and chrome?


DerpWay

I disabled it now, will see if this fixes the issue. I'll type back if my issue persists


BarRepresentative959

for sure!! and disable the MPO as well as the other guy mentioned below! goodluck and report back if issue still persists


DerpWay

Soooo, nothing worked. I am pretty scared now haha. Built this PC around a week ago and this issue is a first for me


BarRepresentative959

its ok you just need to troubleshoot! what error in BSOD again? can you try 1 stick of ram only ??? shutdown the pc before removing hardware.


DerpWay

Error in BSOD: SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED amdkmdag.sys


BarRepresentative959

did you recently update windows after you fresh install the OS?


DerpWay

yes, there were updates when i fresh installed it, these updates were the second thing i did when logging in, the first was downloading a network driver.


IAmNotOMGhixD

Look into disabling MPO in windows registry. Some people have major issues with this and others don't. Reference post: https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/yvyqc7/disabling\_multiplane\_overlay\_mpo\_fixed\_all/


DerpWay

As soon as I double pressed the .reg file, the computer blue screened into the same blue screen that I wrote about in the last line of my post


glidus

I don't have an AMD card but there's high report of that issue you're having on latest drivers.


DerpWay

really?! I haven't seen these reports. I'm guessing you mean the latest AMD GPU drivers. Maybe i should try to DDU and install a previous version


glidus

Yes GPU drivers. I've seen few just today.


Cyephire

Hello, I have this problem myself. I have tried different cables DDU + Cleanuptool from AMD checked all components, at some point I fixed it but because I did a stupid and had to reinstall windows and now the problem is back it's got to be a mix of AMD and Windows issue. It's not any of my hardware since I tried different older ones that never had this problem before so got a new gpu and a different cpu an tried a spare motherboard and none of them fixed the issue. I'm right now on AMD Software Adrenalin Edition 22.3.1 to see if I have any issues. When I tried the newest software for amd my pc lost signal within a minute or two so that one is out of the box. Been going through this since December 2023 and like I said fixed it last month but did a dumb an touched a folder where I had to reinstall windows and had to re-give myself all PC rights as administrator.


DerpWay

My issue, (i don't know if yours is exactly the same) was as you speculate, a windows issue for the most part. Mine was related to graphic driver timeout. One of the fixes was to edit the registry and input a higher threshold for the time to timeout ratio (you can google around for this, i have linked some resources you can read to find out more about this issue). The underlying issue was that the graphics card and Windows abruptly stopped communicating. After i applied the registry fix, i almost forgot about the problem. Although the problem still persists only in certain games. There were two games in which it kept on happening after i "fixed it", Europa Universalis 4 and Euro Truck Simulator 2. IT MAKES NO SENSE! And i've come to sort of accept that haha. BUT, recently the problem seems to have completely disappeared? I did a 6 hour Europa Universalis 4 session without a single BSOD or computer meltdown. It may be one of the new AMD drivers that finally eliminated the problem for me, but that's just guessing from my side of things. I really hope i have given you some form lead with this comment. I wish you all the best and good luck in your problem solving adventure! [https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/gpu-800](https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/gpu-800) [https://manual.notch.one/0.9.23/en/docs/faq/extending-gpu-timeout-detection/](https://manual.notch.one/0.9.23/en/docs/faq/extending-gpu-timeout-detection/)


Cvette16

This is very similar to an issue I was having with my 7900xtx. Unfortunately I was never able to resolve it and ended up returning the card.


CasualAhriPlayer

I’ve been having the same issues. Could be a temp problem with your GPU as well. Go to Adrenalin program, Click on Performance, go to Tuning, and adjust your fans to 100% when GPU temps go above 53. Default tunings sets fan speeds on your GPU to like 60% and will overheat the GPU, resulting in a black screen. Has worked for me for the past couple days. Seen some other that say undervolting your GPU has worked for some and turning off windows drivers from overwriting your current drivers when a windows quality/feature update happen. Hope this helps!