The drivers would hang up, freeze the game, screen turns black as drivers try to restart and the game comes back with the texture quality lowered. I just noticed another client update today. This issue has been present since I switched to the R9 390, with my previous card (AMD 7950) having no issues running the game at settings beyond 'Movie' even with 8K user skins. My issue now using DX12 with WoW is that I have to run in windowed mode and deal with a title bar across the top. HDR even with a game that does not support it still looks much better. It made the game look bland and hazy(windows basically disable HDR when the game was running as a whole). To explain my situation further in case it helps anyone else running a GTX 1080(or Ti), Win10, and an HDR monitor…I chose DX11 originally because Win10 did not handle the HDR properly with WoW running DX12 and fullscreen. Changing to DX12 fixed the crashes, but the game still slightly hangs after zone/BG/instance loading. I suspected out of date addons at first, but no luck. Had to power off and back on again multiple times/crashes. This last WoW client then started crashing my whole computer. The only solution it to ctrl+alt+del and kill the process. I also get a VGA driver has stopped responding message in Windows. The graphic freezes but the game is running and I hear the sound as things keep happening but its the same picture. R9-285 randomly crashing black screen driver crash in Fallout 4. I also have issues with a similar configuration. #AMD R9 390 DRIVERS ISSUES WITH GAME FREEZING 1080P#Before 8.3.7, I was using DX11 on Win10 with latest updates. With the launch of the new Radeon R9 380X, AMD s stepping up to fill a massive hole in the graphics card universe, between the it s solid for most games at 1080p Radeon R9 380 / GeForce GTX 960 tier at roughly 200, and the This rocks for 1440/high R9 390 / GTX 970 at. If you happened to check out our DOOM game analysis earlier this week, then you may have noticed that there were some pretty poor performance numbers coming from the R9 290 and R9 390x.
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