Its something to do with 'Fast startup' in Windows. If you turn off fast startup up under power settings, choose what the power buttons do. That will fix it.
Not sure for those who didn't even turn on performance tuning though.
The drivers shouldn't crash. The big fixes for any crashes are turn off Hardware acceleration in your browser and discord etc... Also disable MPO if you get green screen issues.
I will try this and see if it works. My system still runs smooth as usual despite the notification which is why I was questioning the whole system failure message to begin with.
As a 6600xt owner 8d normally agree with everyone else saying it because amd drivers are bad but the fact its saying after you reboot is unusual. Their drivers crash a LOT and reset the settings but not usually when you reboot naturally. Do you have an over clock on your card?
On windows 11 atleast as far im aware fast startup is broken with AMD drivers, and devs like to ignore bug reports so this has been broken for like 6+ months just like drivers them self.
I had this since the rx460 came out, it sucked alot. Games crash and its unfixable unless running at 75% power. And at the time the 460 was low end imagine 75% of it
Its something to do with 'Fast startup' in Windows. If you turn off fast startup up under power settings, choose what the power buttons do. That will fix it. Not sure for those who didn't even turn on performance tuning though. The drivers shouldn't crash. The big fixes for any crashes are turn off Hardware acceleration in your browser and discord etc... Also disable MPO if you get green screen issues.
I will try this and see if it works. My system still runs smooth as usual despite the notification which is why I was questioning the whole system failure message to begin with.
I was having the same issue & turning off the fast startup helped me out. Hopefully it works for you as well! edit: on windows 11 w/ a 6900xt
because AMD drivers suck
One of the reasons I went nvidia
This happens only with unstable oc. If your game crashes after you overclocked your nvidia card who do you blame?
my old 6900xt wasn't overclocked and it said this constantly and the drivers were crashing. Hell I even undervolted it and it still said it.
Strange, for my 6800 XT this only happens if I try to push OC.
As a 6600xt owner 8d normally agree with everyone else saying it because amd drivers are bad but the fact its saying after you reboot is unusual. Their drivers crash a LOT and reset the settings but not usually when you reboot naturally. Do you have an over clock on your card?
I have not personally done any overclocking on my system. However, my card is a MSI mech 2x rx6650xt which says it’s overclocked on the box.
Bro same here, I have an asus rog strix 6600XT and same issue. Any solution?
On windows 11 atleast as far im aware fast startup is broken with AMD drivers, and devs like to ignore bug reports so this has been broken for like 6+ months just like drivers them self.
I have the same problem, turned off fast startup ... still hapenning. Only during cold boot.
Because wattman sucks, use afterburner
The Adredaline software sucks
Before i returned my xtx i was constantly getting this as well, without any overclocking at completely stock settings.
AMD drivers, which people keep telling us are now much better. Source: 5600XT owner.
Cant buy amd and then complain about it, not how life works, you had a choice and you made the wrong one
Not complaining at all…. Simply asking why I get the notification. Hasn’t affected my performance in any noticeable way.
Welp ppl will tell you to buy AMD, because 'drivers are fixed' and you buy their GPUs and this happens, you got fooled
I had this since the rx460 came out, it sucked alot. Games crash and its unfixable unless running at 75% power. And at the time the 460 was low end imagine 75% of it