- #SAPPHIRE TRIXX CRASHING INSTALL#
- #SAPPHIRE TRIXX CRASHING 64 BIT#
- #SAPPHIRE TRIXX CRASHING DRIVERS#
- #SAPPHIRE TRIXX CRASHING UPDATE#
The issue is that it does NOT start a new instance when a user logs in again (coming back from sleep) so it does not "re-initialize" and re-apply the clocks/overvoltage. It's called MSIAfterburner and activates on login. MSI Afterburner applies the OC by using a task in the Task Scheduler. Essentially, MSI Afterburner causes crashes on resuming from sleep. To get it to work with Sleep on my Sapphire R9 290, which seems to forget the voltage increase but retain the clock increase on wake up, I added a custom task. The OC is applied after a couple of seconds (with Trixx the OC happened right away as Crimson's Radeon Settings started and the comp crashed) and it is quite stable. Sapphire Trixx has a maximum of +200 mV I think, it's better.Īfterburner works reliably on restarts and I do not have the system crash to the ground instantly. It has a maximum of +100 mV (I am already +50 mV in from the card's factory OC).
#SAPPHIRE TRIXX CRASHING UPDATE#
UPDATE & SEMI-SOLUTION: I have used Afterburner. Also, I can't bump the voltage as high in Afterburner /sadface. I looked it up and people just said to use Sapphire Trixx, which did work without a hitch, and hence why I am using it instead of MSI Afterburner. Has anyone had similar issues? Any solution to this? It seems as soon as I apply an OC in Sapphire Trixx Crimson will steal the OC and apply it and crash the computer on the next restart, probably before Sapphire Trixx has time to apply its OC (I remember it would take a few seconds after booting into Windows and could be too late if this new Radeon Settings initializes so fast).įinally, I do not use MSI Afterburner as it had issues with recovering from sleep and sometimes not applying the OC properly on start up and crashing the computer (would happen occasionally).
#SAPPHIRE TRIXX CRASHING DRIVERS#
Performance boost from the drivers almost equals the OC I had from before, but would like that OC again. I uninstall the Crimson drivers again and then reinstall them out of safe mode again.Īt this point I just left the Crimson drivers with no OC applied and all is fine. I revert to safe mode and remove Sapphire Trixx and somehow Radeon Settings keeps the OC settings and applies them anyway in Windows still.
#SAPPHIRE TRIXX CRASHING INSTALL#
I then install Sapphire Trixx after restarting and confirming stability and reapply my overclock. I then re-enter Windows and install Crimson again and all is well. I also moved Sapphire Trixx back to its original locale and uninstalled it properly. I enter Safe Mode again and use the Driver Uninstaller utility to wipe Crimson.
When I re-enter Windows without safe mode it crashes in the same way. A task in the Task Scheduler is what invokes Sapphire Trixx on startup to apply its OC. I move to safe mode (note no drivers enable and it is stable) and disable Sapphire Trixx by moving the program to a new location since I cannot adjust Radeon Settings or the Task Scheduler in safe mode. Restart computer, computer crashes to black screen after lines cross screen indicating video card issues. Troubleshooting: Installed Crimson, have a stable OC that uses a voltage increase applied in Sapphire Trixx. Requires Crimson driver removal and reinstall to fix. Radeon Settings somehow steals the OC and applies it but cannot do a voltage OC so it is unstable and the video card crashes. This occurs even after I delete Sapphire Trixx (in safe mode) so it does not apply the OC.
#SAPPHIRE TRIXX CRASHING 64 BIT#
Operating System & Version: Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit latest updateīackground Applications: Crimson as soon as Radeon Settings initializes. + Stock Clocks (+50mV built into vBIOS) at the moment (prev. GPU: SAPPHIRE VAPOR-X Radeon R9 290 DirectX 11.2 100362VXSR 4GB 512-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 CrossFireX Support TRI-X OC (UEFI) Video Card Status: UNRESOLVED (rough work-around below)