No more black screen and refresh, no more jumping between the last two seconds, no more rainbows, and no more strange blurred gray boxes. Disable hardware acceleration in the settings. The workaround for Youtube video distortion on Chrome is simple. They cause BSODs, slow OpenGL performance, visual distortion, and full on crashes requiring shutdown via reset button or holding the power button. They haven't been fixed since the day these APUs came out. The problem here is with the GPU drivers.
Looking through other posts online, there is no definite fix for this, and some people are just luckier than others, so I'm sharing this here for anyone else who gets the same problems. No ram speed is stable, and changing SOC voltage doesn't help either.ĭoes anyone know what's going on here? Could someone help do some testing to figure out the issues? The system is amazing when it works, but the random crashes and things like that are annoying. I'm also having variations of the issues these people post:Īida64 crashes when I test ram. Chrome sometimes displays "Oh Snap!" and the tab crashes.
I'm using the latest version of Windows 10, and the newest gpu drivers are 17.7. Radeon Settings says 201mhz, RM says 400, BIOS used to say 1000 and now says auto, and other software like HWinfo says random stuff like 800. Some BSOD errors include Video_TDR_Failure, Critical Structure corruption, IRQL Not less or equal (Seems to happen with Gigabyte mobo software), and a few others.Īlso, its impossible to find gpu clock. I built a 2200g computer and I've been having various issues like BSODs, Youtube being corrupted with Hardware Acceleration on, CEMU crashing, rainbow colors, and general system instability. I'm not quite sure what's going on here, but I'm looking for some info.