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ASUS GPU issues Windows 10 crashes following October update with any overclocking.

ASUS GPU issues Windows 10 crashes following October update with any overclocking.

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Maxim69rus
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12-11-2017, 08:55 PM
#1
Hello and good evening, everyone. I’m facing a problem and haven’t found any solutions that seem to work for others. I recently purchased an ASUS RX 580 and came with the Asus GPU Tweak 2 software, which I used to adjust the GPU settings, usually keeping it in Gaming mode. After updating Windows 10 to version 1809, my gaming performance dropped significantly. In GPU Tweak, the GPU usage stayed at 101% all the time, and the memory clock reached its maximum. I tried changing the mode, but switching it didn’t improve things—it would cause Windows to crash with a red or green screen before restarting automatically. I also used MSI Afterburner, which displayed correct clock speeds, but any minor adjustments still led to crashes and restarts. I reinstalled the drivers and even rolled back to an older Windows version, but nothing resolved the issue. I really need some guidance. Thank you!
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Maxim69rus
12-11-2017, 08:55 PM #1

Hello and good evening, everyone. I’m facing a problem and haven’t found any solutions that seem to work for others. I recently purchased an ASUS RX 580 and came with the Asus GPU Tweak 2 software, which I used to adjust the GPU settings, usually keeping it in Gaming mode. After updating Windows 10 to version 1809, my gaming performance dropped significantly. In GPU Tweak, the GPU usage stayed at 101% all the time, and the memory clock reached its maximum. I tried changing the mode, but switching it didn’t improve things—it would cause Windows to crash with a red or green screen before restarting automatically. I also used MSI Afterburner, which displayed correct clock speeds, but any minor adjustments still led to crashes and restarts. I reinstalled the drivers and even rolled back to an older Windows version, but nothing resolved the issue. I really need some guidance. Thank you!

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pankake8
Member
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12-13-2017, 08:32 AM
#2
I figured it out. Using DDU to uninstall the display driver and then re-downloading the drivers from your specific manufacturer should resolve the issue. I can try it again. It sucks that the Windows 10 October Update affects these cards, especially this one.
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pankake8
12-13-2017, 08:32 AM #2

I figured it out. Using DDU to uninstall the display driver and then re-downloading the drivers from your specific manufacturer should resolve the issue. I can try it again. It sucks that the Windows 10 October Update affects these cards, especially this one.

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vegetta2777
Junior Member
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12-13-2017, 04:14 PM
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I figured it out. Using DDU to uninstall and then re-downloading the drivers from your specific maker should work. It should fix the issue. I can try again. It sucks that the Windows 10 October Update affects these cards, especially this one.
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vegetta2777
12-13-2017, 04:14 PM #3

I figured it out. Using DDU to uninstall and then re-downloading the drivers from your specific maker should work. It should fix the issue. I can try again. It sucks that the Windows 10 October Update affects these cards, especially this one.

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KareBare31
Member
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12-14-2017, 12:06 PM
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I'm experiencing issues with my code at 0x8024a223 when updating Windows 10.
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KareBare31
12-14-2017, 12:06 PM #4

I'm experiencing issues with my code at 0x8024a223 when updating Windows 10.