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Why is my 9070 XT experiencing frequent crashes?

Why is my 9070 XT experiencing frequent crashes?

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jamous1
Member
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10-16-2016, 10:14 PM
#1
I recently installed a new system while working on building computers for clients. This is my first experience using an AMD graphics card, and unfortunately, things haven't turned out as expected...
My client primarily plays Call Of Duty: Warzone. He doesn’t play extensively and only uses 1080p/144Hz settings, which isn’t a high-end monitor. Even at higher resolutions, the game performance drops significantly.
Whenever he plays, the game gradually deteriorates until it crashes. He reports increasing lag and stuttering, which intensifies over time, eventually leading to freezes and shutdowns. This is followed by a message from AMD stating, "AMD software detected that a driver timeout has occurred on your system. An issue report has been created that can be sent to AMD..." This is immediately succeeded by a message from Call Of Duty indicating, "DirectX encountered an unrecoverable error."
I’ve tried everything possible. I changed all settings to defaults, adjusted system RAM XMP, modified game configurations, and updated drivers through the driver app. Still, I’m left frustrated with this being my first AMD card and unsure of the next steps.
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jamous1
10-16-2016, 10:14 PM #1

I recently installed a new system while working on building computers for clients. This is my first experience using an AMD graphics card, and unfortunately, things haven't turned out as expected...
My client primarily plays Call Of Duty: Warzone. He doesn’t play extensively and only uses 1080p/144Hz settings, which isn’t a high-end monitor. Even at higher resolutions, the game performance drops significantly.
Whenever he plays, the game gradually deteriorates until it crashes. He reports increasing lag and stuttering, which intensifies over time, eventually leading to freezes and shutdowns. This is followed by a message from AMD stating, "AMD software detected that a driver timeout has occurred on your system. An issue report has been created that can be sent to AMD..." This is immediately succeeded by a message from Call Of Duty indicating, "DirectX encountered an unrecoverable error."
I’ve tried everything possible. I changed all settings to defaults, adjusted system RAM XMP, modified game configurations, and updated drivers through the driver app. Still, I’m left frustrated with this being my first AMD card and unsure of the next steps.

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Bro_craft23
Member
57
10-19-2016, 06:14 PM
#2
Is this the initial use of a Vetroo psu? I might want to explore other established options, such as Corsair or the RMX series.
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Bro_craft23
10-19-2016, 06:14 PM #2

Is this the initial use of a Vetroo psu? I might want to explore other established options, such as Corsair or the RMX series.

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ItsTheSoul
Senior Member
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10-19-2016, 07:57 PM
#3
Yes this is the first time using such brand, which could be the problem. I would like to state that whenever he's not playing Call Of Duty is doesn't lag or crash. So in my mind I feel like that would make a lot of sense. Regular Chrome and things like Spotify don't need much power draw. When playing Call Of Duty (Maybe any game, he only plays 1 game), it's drawing more power which it can't handle resulting in a crash.
Question following that suggestion though. If the card isn't getting enough power, wouldn't the whole screen turn off because a lack of power? Or would it be able to freeze and crash a game showing a still image before booting out of the game, then proceeding to work like normal without needing to do anything. Thanks!
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ItsTheSoul
10-19-2016, 07:57 PM #3

Yes this is the first time using such brand, which could be the problem. I would like to state that whenever he's not playing Call Of Duty is doesn't lag or crash. So in my mind I feel like that would make a lot of sense. Regular Chrome and things like Spotify don't need much power draw. When playing Call Of Duty (Maybe any game, he only plays 1 game), it's drawing more power which it can't handle resulting in a crash.
Question following that suggestion though. If the card isn't getting enough power, wouldn't the whole screen turn off because a lack of power? Or would it be able to freeze and crash a game showing a still image before booting out of the game, then proceeding to work like normal without needing to do anything. Thanks!

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MrDoritos1
Junior Member
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10-19-2016, 09:43 PM
#4
Varieties of the vetroo are recognized for weak transient response, where the card draws high current briefly under load, causing oscillations due to ripple and power drops. This triggers power mode switches in components, resulting in noticeable stutters. Essentially, it’s a rough ride unless you apply a firm handbrake. If you’re frequently assembling PCs, you might find SPL's PSU tier list useful. However, with vetroos or alternative PSUs not included, other older tier lists can provide some details. Once you search, these models are common and hard to ignore. High-quality PSUs with modern GPUs installed often show this issue. It’s like bricks falling from a construction crane—clearly something to watch for.
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MrDoritos1
10-19-2016, 09:43 PM #4

Varieties of the vetroo are recognized for weak transient response, where the card draws high current briefly under load, causing oscillations due to ripple and power drops. This triggers power mode switches in components, resulting in noticeable stutters. Essentially, it’s a rough ride unless you apply a firm handbrake. If you’re frequently assembling PCs, you might find SPL's PSU tier list useful. However, with vetroos or alternative PSUs not included, other older tier lists can provide some details. Once you search, these models are common and hard to ignore. High-quality PSUs with modern GPUs installed often show this issue. It’s like bricks falling from a construction crane—clearly something to watch for.

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Prune_
Member
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10-19-2016, 11:43 PM
#5
I discovered the answer! A user on the AMD forums shared this excerpt for your reference. READ THE UNDERLINED TEXT
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Prune_
10-19-2016, 11:43 PM #5

I discovered the answer! A user on the AMD forums shared this excerpt for your reference. READ THE UNDERLINED TEXT

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A_Piggy
Member
211
10-20-2016, 05:20 AM
#6
Is it guaranteed that the installed Call of Duty is authentic? And regarding updates and corrections, how up to date are they?
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A_Piggy
10-20-2016, 05:20 AM #6

Is it guaranteed that the installed Call of Duty is authentic? And regarding updates and corrections, how up to date are they?