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Amd rx 580 drivers
Amd rx 580 drivers








amd rx 580 drivers

I don't have a display port monitor to try that out 😕 By using the instructions above and limiting your GPU to just the base clock, the issue completely disappears - at least for me. The boost frequency is causing the screen to lose connection to HDMI (or whatever connection you are using). So, I figured I share all of this helpful information for those experiencing this issue due to some of the esoteric settings one must use to fix this issue. I am pretty miffed that I did not receive any help with this issue on the mega-thread and the AMD support sub. This application needs to be running at all times in order to work. If that does not work, then download MSI Afterburner install RivaTuner, and set it up to use 75FPS (or less - I used 60FPS due to using a 60hz TV) then set it to Stealth Mode, Start-up with Windows, and minimized. If this fails to work, then try going in the Radeon software, go to Settings > Display > Overrides > HDCP Support (Disable this via the toggle). Open the Radeon settings and click on PerformanceĮnable GPU Tuning (assuming it has already not been done so)Įnable Advanced Control and then set State7 (Max) to 1256/1257 (Base clock)Įnable Fan Tuning and Advanced Control adjust the high temp to 100% and gradually decline to 75% (around 75C) and 50% (around 50C)Ĭlick Apply Changes (or whatever it states) Figured out a fix for the RX 580 intermittent black screen/disconnect issue and I wanted to save everyone the frustration and research I had to go through:










Amd rx 580 drivers