9070 xt black filtering
9070 xt black filtering
Gigabyte gaming OC 9070 xt is paired with Windows 11, Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor, RMA850x Corsair PSU, 32GB DDR5 SDRAM, CL30 6000MHz, B650 AORUS Elite AX. Two monitors are connected; a 34-inch UW Huawei MateView GT is installed, with a 27-inch MateView GT on top. Everyone, I’m experiencing a frustrating black screen that locks up completely when I try to launch a game. After restarting, it restarts normally, but it keeps crashing until I turn off the PC, which then restarts again. This behavior is really confusing. The worst incident was after joining a Discord call—just the sound played and then the screen went black. It made me think audio drivers might be conflicting. Another crash happened while watching a YouTube video shortly after boot. I ran DDU to clear my NVIDIA drivers but left the audio drivers untouched. I also tried reseating the GPU and reinstalling AMD drivers, yet the problem persisted. Today’s hard reset didn’t help, and it still crashed three times—once right after startup and another when opening Adrenaline (I noticed some artifacts then). I realized I hadn’t enabled AMD EXPO in BIOS until now, which meant my RAM wasn’t running at 6000MHz until recently. I’m hoping this change will resolve the issue. Any suggestions would be really helpful.
Hello, I’m experiencing similar problems with my applications, especially Excel. It occasionally crashes without a clear trigger, happening about 3 out of every 5 times I run it. I’ve tried several fixes—reinstalling the GPU, adjusting memory timings, lowering CPU speed, upgrading power supply, swapping SSDs, reinstalling drivers, and even resetting Windows. Still, the issue persists, often resulting in a frozen screen that turns black. This weekend I’ll test again using a different motherboard (Gigabyte x870 Gaming Wi-Fi 6). Currently I’m running 9800x3d, 9070XT Gigabyte gaming OC, Asus TUF Gaming Plus with B850 Wifi7, DDR5 RAM at 6200MHz (stable with TM5). I suspect the problem lies with my drives, as uninstalling the GPU didn’t prevent crashes in similar situations. I’ll keep you posted and hope others reach the same conclusion. Maybe you could let AMD know about this issue? I’m quite busy right now.
Additionally, I turned off Hardware Acceleration and observed that the recurring crashes have vanished. This suggests you can manually disable it in the browser, Excel, or VLC media player. Give it a try and let us know if it works for you.