Hey there. So far it seems to have fixed it. I even turned Freesync back on (someone in the AMD forum said turning it off would help) and so far...
Cant say, never messed with voltages or had an APU . But B350 boards are underpowered so it´s no surprise.
I´m getting too old for this.... That´s the Boomer quote of the day! But seriously, thx.
Well, couldnt find any option to change PCI-E settings in the BIOS, but there was an update and i flashed it. So far it seems to be back where...
Well, gonna go to the BIOS and look for the option to change to 3.0 or do a BIOS update if there is any. I´ll get back with some news. Or not! ;)
Not yet. Think that might the problem!? I mean i absolutely find it very strange that a B350 board even mentions PCI-E 4.0, but i didnt think it...
Dunno, i just read what GPU-Z told me. [IMG]
Ran the Furmark bench, it´s running at PCI-E 3.0. Ran without a hitch. The PSU isnt bad, it powered my RX 580 NITRO+ (the blue one 1430 Mhz) for...
An ASUS ROG B350-F STRIX Gaming. updated to the latest bios, chipset firmware, etc. With a 650 Watt LCPOWER silver PSU. 16 Gb of DDR4 3000Mhz...
Always the same, VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR and Atikmdag.sys.
I can play for a whole day (when the card is detected) and not have a single hiccup, and then just casually open a Chrome tab and POOF! BSOD´ed...
I for one just hope that AMD will sort themselves REAL quick. I bought a RX 5700 and i´m very pleased with the performance (when it´s working)....