Increased VRAM to 2 GB -> Still Crashing Turn off auto-voltage for CPU since it can cause spikes in voltage -> Still Crashing Turn off Core Perf Boost and Global C-State -> Still Crashing Turn off Cool N Quiet -> Still Crashing Increase voltage a little to RAM + CPU (1.2 V) -> Still Crashing Lower OC RAM speeds to 2133 MHz -> Still Crashing Here's all the random possible solutions I've come across: (FYI IT'S STILL NOT FIXED) They cause BSODs, slow OpenGL performance, visual distortion, and full on crashes requiring shutdown via reset button or holding the power button. They haven't been fixed since the day these APUs came out. The problem here is with the GPU drivers. ~ Seems to be a rampant issue with a quick search through the AMD forums Visual effects, or too many programs running in the background may be slowing your PC down so that the video card can not respond as necessary. Defective parts (memory modules, motherboards, etc.).Incorrect component compatibility and settings (especially memory configuration and timings).Over-clocked components, such as the motherboard.Hardware issues that impact the ability of the video card to operate properly, including:.You may need to install the latest updates for your display driver, so that it properly supports the TDR process.This behavior can occur for one or more of the following reasons: The GPU is taking more time than permitted to display graphics to your monitor. It’s supposed to be there to help stop BSODs by resetting the GPU and/or driver when there’s an issue of long delay.īug Check 0x116 VIDEO_TDR_ERROR | Microsoft Docs TDR stands for Timeout, Detection, and Recovery components in Windows.
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