Wed Apr 26, 2023 5:38 pm
If your system BSODs it might not be a GPU problem but a RAM problem. Adrenalin drivers are very sensitive to RAM issues especially on AMD systems where the RAM is also tied to the Infinity Fabric.
Is your RAM using XMP? If yes, I'd disable that as a first step and see if the problem reoccurs.
Is fast startup enabled in Windows? If yes, remove that. Fast startup and new drivers don't mix well.
Is your GPU powered via separate cables from the PSU or the same cable? If its one cable, daisy chained, try using separate cables. New GPUs have current spikes that might trigger a BSOD using a daisy chained cable.
Also, check if Windows Update hasn't installed one of its weird Adrenalin drivers and overwritten your install.
I'm still on 18.0.3 because I need the Black Sun highlight fix that's not available on the newest versions and on Adrenalin 22.10.3 because I never had the need to update and Resolve works fine.
Try these before trying an older Adrenalin version.
AMD Ryzen 5800X3D
AMD Radeon 7900XTX
Ursa Mini 4.6K
Pocket 4K