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Sapphire trixx r9 200 series drivers onlone
Sapphire trixx r9 200 series drivers onlone





sapphire trixx r9 200 series drivers onlone
  1. #Sapphire trixx r9 200 series drivers onlone install#
  2. #Sapphire trixx r9 200 series drivers onlone windows#

Now I'm here.Īfter some more Google searching, I'm suspecting the default overclocking is bad.

  • Tested with OCCT, and found the problem persisted.
  • I didn't remove the GPU from the computer, though.

    #Sapphire trixx r9 200 series drivers onlone windows#

  • Uninstalled drivers through Windows Add/Remove Programs, followed by AMD Uninstall Tool.
  • Tested by playing a game found out there was a problem started posting online for help (e.g.
  • Did not use any other removal tool at this step (didn't think of it.).
  • Uninstalled drivers through Windows Add/Remove Programs.
  • I didn't use DDU, but I did use the AMD Uninstall Tool, which I believe does the same thing. In my opinion, hardware should run out of the box just fine, and not require tweaking in wattman to prevent reboots. If you reinstalled drivers properly and you know for sure that it's not your PSU, I would do the downclock to standard levels test, then I would return card in either case.

    #Sapphire trixx r9 200 series drivers onlone install#

    One question, did you clean install the amd drivers, like use DDU to wipe drivers, put new GPU in, and install amd drivers again? Perhaps it's a component overheating that is not monitored. The fact that it takes 15 minutes to happen says it could be heat, or something else altogether. These factory OC cards don't always run at their rated factory OC settings. If it works, then perhaps return it for a new card. Your can try downclocking it standard clocks and testing. If the 390 consumes higher power than your new 580, so that kind of points to heat, a bad card, and/or a bad OC on your new card. Drivers can cause such things, but usually it's hardware. Generally speaking, reboots like that are due to power or heat. But if the default settings themselves are "tweaked", should this be a cause of concern? Would I need to change anything from the default settings? So I've been running this card as is, out of the box, which is how I like it. I'm a fairly casual gamer, and I don't like to mess around and tweak fan curves, power settings, etc. I've always been leery of it, even with my old R9 390, which I never overclocked). I read that apparently a lot of others have similar problems with this card, and that perhaps it could be because Sapphire apparently overclocked this card slightly, to 1411 MHz (which is what shows in my Radeon Settings). My third thought is that it could be something with the core clock / overclocking. So I would think that if my PSU could handle an R9 390, it should be able to handle the RX 580, no? And when I bought it then, I made sure to buy one that was over the necessary required power my PSU supports 650 Watts. Again, I've not changed my PSU from when I bought it 2.5 years ago. But I don't understand how this could be the problem because I also read that the RX 580 uses less power than the R9 390. I read this thread where the user seemed to have the same problem as me. My second thought was that this could be PSU problem. But these temperatures don't seem high at all! And as I said, I'm capping the FPS and running Dishonored 2 at "medium" settings! These are just the maximum values, and not the averages. But I'm so surprised that overheating could be a possibility, because the maximum CPU temperature I see is ~53 C, and the maximum GPU temperature I see is ~70 C. My first thought was that this is an overheating problem. When I was researching GPUs, I read that the RX 580 was about the same as an R9 390, but slightly better. But I'm still surprised because my old R9 390 card could handle Dishonored 2 just fine. I'm sure that Dishonored 2 is more demanding than Heroes of the Storm, so I'm not surprised there. In both games I capped the FPS to 60 (which is what I normally do, since I don't have 144 Hz monitors). When I played a few games of Heroes of the Storm on ultra settings, however, I don't have any problems. My problem is that my computer reboots after 10-15 minutes of playtime on Dishonored 2. I use these only to monitor my GPU temperature, CPU temperature, and FPS in games via an overlay. I also run two programs, RivaTuner Statistics Server and HWInfo64.

  • CPU Type - Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6500 CPU 3.20GHz.
  • Graphics Chipset - Radeon RX 580 Series.
  • The following information is copied from the AMD Radeon Settings program, under the "System -> Overview" panel: Installation of the card and the drivers went smoothly. The rest of the parts in my build remained the same. I bought it to replace my old Sapphire Nitro Radeon R9 390, which died during a move (RIP). I recently bought a brand new Sapphire Radeon RX 580 Nitro+ graphics card and installed it yesterday. I've a custom-built desktop computer I built in 2016, which I use to play games at 1080p.







    Sapphire trixx r9 200 series drivers onlone