Download the latest drivers for your SAPPHIRE Radeon consumer graphics card product and operating system. Also note that most AMD drivers are universal and backwards compatible however they are operating system specific. Always make sure you choose the appropriate operating system for your computer, although the latest drivers should be compatible with most GPUs from previous generations.

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Now, I can't seem to update these drivers/CCC and other packages. If I pull the drivers from amd.com, the installation gets to a point where I lose display connectivity, (which is expected when installing/updating the drivers) but while display is lost my machine restarts, and I'm brought back to Windows with no functional display drivers. Thankfully I could roll them back to the 2010-05-04 version.

With any Adrenaline driver since 21.12.1 I experience computer stalls (graphics freezes, audio plays, system unresponsive), this can happen randomly but is easily reproducible via stress test or gaming. Doesn't seem to occur at any specific moment but randomly. System unusable with any newer driver as stalls occur often.

UPDATE 2022/04/08: Fixed this problem by increasing the TdrDelay and TdrDdiDelay values in Windows 10 registry to "60" as per the following Microsoft article. Newer drivers now work without stalling.

Issue: My 6900XT suddenly artifacted a bit last night. I restarted. At that point, I was presented with a black screen after the BIOS splash page. After managing to get into safe mode (via the bsdedit command), I removed all drivers via DDU. I then restarted, got out of the safe boot loop, and managed to get back to my desktop. I rolled Windows back a week, no change. I attempted an install of the the following driver versions. I only get 10 - 15 percent through, the computer makes the disconnect sound, and I'm left with a black screen again. So the GPU works with the Windows driver but not the AMD driver. I also attempted a full install of the radeon software but had the same result. During the following I made sure to unplug the ethernet cable so that Windows wouldn't mess up my install/overwrite my drivers. I am positive that I was one driver version behind and almost never had any trouble with it (22.3.1), so the fact that it isn't working now is quite alarming.

I don't think anything else is immediately relevant because I was using these monitors and cables prior to the crash, and I also retained my Nvidia 2070S and when installed for testing purposes after the crash the system immediately booted. (I did remove all Nvdia drivers as well via DDU after this test.)

Theory: Well, I thought the problem started either when the driver crashed and windows tried to overwrite it with its own driver and bricked me out, OR Radeon decided to install the new driver without my permission (people claim it happens). However, even after resetting all graphics drivers, I'm not able to get the card to work using an AMD driver.

Still having a completely black screen not even half way through AMD driver installation. I don't know if somehow the card's BIOS got corrupted (I have never messed with it) or if it's just typical AMD GPU driver issues, but I've ruled out everything. (And yes....an NVIDIA card worked in the new build flawlessly.)

Re: power supply, I did a quick test to see what the draw was while I tried to install the drivers just one more time. Doesn't appear to be spiking at all prior to the crash (under 50 watts the whole time).

I'm more concerned about the fact the card started showing artifacts. Depending on the type of artifacts that would suggest there's literally a hardware fault rather than software. It's not surprising that you can get a basic display happening with just windows drivers because you're pretty much doing minimal stress to the card.

I'm guessing (might be wrong) that when AMD drivers install it's actually stressing the card more and that fails because of whatever component on the card has gone "pop". RMA seems like the best idea in this scenario.

Funnily enough, I actually did try opening a game with the card on the windows drivers. "The First Tree" running out of Steam got 2 - 3 FPS on the loading screen. I didn't try any farther after that, but I did leave it open for several minutes while I stepped away and the card seemed fine. I suspect you're right and it might have stopped output if I'd tried to stress it further.

The one other thing I wanted to try was to install a Linux distro and try drivers on that, but at that point I'd hit 48 hours of troubleshooting and wanted to get the card in the mail for RMA. I'd also just found this post: _son_bought_a_6900xt_from_marketplace_and_i/ which was a complete duplicate of my issue and never was resolved. (That guy had tried a Linux boot, too.)

2-)When I connect the watch to pc I have heard the usb sound but I couldt connect the watch as a driver on My PC . But I check from the Device Manager I have seen the watch as Unknown Device . I also have tried the download garmin usb drivers but didnt worked so garmin express not work also. Before I could connect different laptop and it was worked . I use Windows 10 Pro 21H1.

I dont think that the problem is relevant with watch , it must be about modem and windows drivers. I have checked lots of website and I have seen lots of users complain these problems. Do anyone know the solution ?

Hi guys, looks like too many people is having issues with this type of graphic card, i bought mine last friday and i was excited, well installed the proper drivers and utilitys and everything ok, i played games aswell, but sudently every time i turn off or restart my PC i get an bug error from AMD software saying the video driver had a problem and it started graphic to run in safe mode, well i tried so many things, reinstalling using proper progrmas to do so an then every time i try to reinstall the drivers i get black screen forever the PC still runs normally but no image even if i reboot pc the same thing happen over and over again,so i cleaned registry even format my whole PC and guess what ? the same thing happened after installed the drivers again, latest version 28.1 the only one availabe actually, and now i can't use RX 6600 xt anymore like the first time, il do a refund but i hope AMD fix this asap for every1.

Hi matt i have a powercolor hellhound 6600xt that has had the cold boot black screen (no display) problem since the day i bought it at launch. I have tied everything short of replacing my power supply to fix the problem. it booted first time today and did showed that the driver had crashed on first boot but did let me into windows. I submitted a report with my email. gert1011@gmail.com. If you could take a look for me that would be awesome thanks in advance.

I really love this card. But shame on AMD and shame on manufacturers. None has even considered the amount of complaining to even try to find a fix. They just give generic answers. Not a driver fix, not a bios update, nothing. We are just being ignored!

Tried everything on this thread - various driver versions, ddu and reinstall, pci settings in bios, turning off fast startup settings in bios and windows, turning off any xmp or oc, changing cables, cable types, monitors - and nothing helped.

Sapphire Nitro 6600xt. Ok solved it for me, changed PSU, instantly loaded drivers and ran no problems, black screen previously every time I tried to install drivers on new psu. Note PSU that worked was LOWER wattage, 650 compared to 700w

Background; Bought components for new build, 5600x, MSI B550 A pro, 16gb Ballistix, Lian Li 215 case, EVGA 700w PSU. Already had Sapphire Nitro 6600xt in 10 year old old phenom rig. Built up post xmas Installed Win 10 pro. Everything booted up and ran fine until I tried to install AMD GPU driver, Black screen 1min into install refused to boot windows up after that. Tried all the reinstall, DDU, disable update, different driver versions, fixes nothing worked black screened same place every time. remembered it had worked fine on old system and saw some posts referencing PSU issues/fixes. Took 650watt Powercool 650 AUABA-M from old system plugged in. Installed driver and ran card perfectly no issues. PHEW!

Welcome to the club. If you've tried everything so far and it works with the old monitor, that's annoying. Have you switched the PCI Express from Auto to Gen 3 or 4 in the BIOS and deactivated the turbo mode / quick start? Manufacturer monitor driver and correct video input set. Otherwise I would assume that the graphics card is not OK. is.

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