Issues with AMD during gaming can occur due to system instability or overheating.
Issues with AMD during gaming can occur due to system instability or overheating.
I believe I resolved the issue. Previously, running games often caused crashes, sometimes twice during a single session (especially after returning to ranked). I checked the specifications of my GPU, which supports up to 2615Mhz and offers gaming performance around 2400Mhz. I wasn’t sure how it functions, but if anyone can clarify that would be greatly appreciated. Details: [link]. In AMD Adrenaline, the default was set at 3010Mhz, though I’ve seen it drop to 2960Mhz before. I now manually adjusted it back to 2400Mhz. The second adjustment was changing the video memory scale in game settings—previously set to 80 or 90, now at 60. I’m not certain which change is most effective, though I suspect the AMD settings are key. This might also explain why the game ran smoothly for a while initially if it started at the correct MHz. I managed to play three games without issues. I’ll continue testing soon, but three full games look promising! Thank you 191x7 for your assistance—your time really helps!
I've experienced the same crash in Starfield too, but I don't play it often. Warzone, though, I'm always looking to play whenever I can, so my testing hasn't been very thorough there either... Not sure why the default speed in AMD software fluctuates. I've noticed it sometimes drops to 2960 before reaching over 3000... perhaps that's why it feels more stable at times when I keep crashing—seems like a simple software glitch that should be easy to fix.
The issue was mainly due to the high MHz setting. Adjusting to 2600MHz resolved all problems. Even with my RAM overclocked and overlays enabled...