![]() ![]() I understand that I need to cover the entire die. ![]() Regardless, I'll try replacing the thermal paste this week, using some Youtube videos I found as guidance. What are the steps to rollback the drivers to see if that helps? Can cards of this age be serviced / fixed? Are there any logs that I can reference for the card or any troubleshooting steps I can apply?ĬPU: Intel Core i5-6600K 6M Skylake Quad-Core 3.5 GHzĭue to the pandemic, I'm having a hard time getting iso-propyl alcohol at a high-enough concentration (+91% - all local stores are sold out so I had to order something online) to clean off the surface and the 1-2 cleaning kit seems overpriced or would take too long to reach me. I don't know what to do now since I can't buy any replacements (all cards on the market are sold out or ridiculously overpriced in the second-hand market). Temperatures seem stable and don't reach crazy levels. I never receive any feedback from those reports, nor can I determine the source (I have the latest drivers, always). Within 5-10 minutes of playing Running with Rifles, Fortnite, Deep Rock Galactic, and other games, I get screen flickering and then a crash reporter popup telling me the drivers crashed. Now, within the past several weeks, the graphics driver has started crashing in games, and making many of them unusable. Turning off graphics / hardware acceleration in applications (Firefox, Chrome, Spotify, etc) seemed to make it less frequent but it still occurs randomly and without warning. ![]() It happens when running desktop applications and never with full screen games. I've been having random black screens and system lockup with my MSI Radeon R9 390 8GB for about a year or so. ![]()
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