![]() I had done a similar trial and error process with my chipset driver as well. Unfortunately, somewhere amid this process, I deleted and no longer have access to my original driver version (though previously using that version proved not to be a solution). However, the same issues occurred regardless of the version I was using. I tried a few, some going as far back as 2020. From here, I began a process of uninstalling and reinstalling new and previous driver versions via AMD cleanup utility. I then tried rolling back my GPU driver to the previous version… to which the same issues persisted. ![]() It read, “Device not started (amduw23g)”. What I did find was a new error message in Device Manager > Display Adapters > AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT > Properties > Events. I started by googling that DirectX message from Call of Duty, but was never able to find anything remotely similar to what I was experiencing. Artifacts, reduced frames, and sometimes a 100% GPU utilization (in vanilla minecraft!) rendered both games unplayable.Īgain, it has been around two weeks since these issues began and they have not stopped. Minecraft and Elden Ring both launched, and I was able to play, but there were terrible display errors. Eventually, in the middle of the load screen, the display would turn black for a moment, followed by the loading screen appearing with the message “DirectX Error: DirectX encountered an unrecoverable error”. Initially, the shaders were not able to optimize, and the game would crash. While trying to reboot Call of Duty, I was never able to make it past the loading screen. In chrome, while doing homework, some sentences and other visual lines spontaneously became distorted and almost “smeared” across the screen. It’s worth noting that if one of this squares were to stay motionless for a moment, I would be able to cover it with my cursor. Across all uses of my computer, little black squares began appearing and disappearing everywhere. ![]() Immediately, I began to experience display artifacts. Note: Prior to this situation, I had never changed any BIOS settings, never tried any sort of overclocking, and have never had any serious problems with any piece of my PC. I went to AMD’s driver page, downloaded and installed driver version 23.11.1 and immediately started experiencing issues. But, after a few crashes, I thought why not… It’s probably time to update to new drivers anyway. Like I said, the game ran just fine, so I did not see the need to update. However, every once in a while, the game would crash and a pop-up message would occur urging me to update my driver. I hadn’t updated my GPU driver in quite some time but the new game seemed to be running just fine. I was playing Call of Duty MW3 about two weeks ago. Severe issues with Radeon RX 6700XT after installing recent GPU driver version 23.11.1 ![]()
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