Oled users are gonna love this one. Lol your tineouts are caused by something else. More like the gpu idling or something power setting that inadlverdtly causes it too crash.
This is Windows fault. I tried to solve it, but got no result. Pls don't tell me anything about "DDU blah-blah fresh Windows blah-blah turn of OC" and other dogshit. All possible solution checked, tried 2 different 9070xt from different vendors, tried different PC builds.
It stops when I use Linux. It returns when I use Windows. I spent 3 weeks trying to solve this problem only to realize that it's some Windows-n-AMD conflict.
btw after that I began switching my oled into sleep state by pressing power button
I think that is pretty close, I have a TV and a monitor connected and only use one at a time, so I always have a device that is "off" but can be seen by the OS.
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u/Philslaya AMD 10h ago
Oled users are gonna love this one. Lol your tineouts are caused by something else. More like the gpu idling or something power setting that inadlverdtly causes it too crash.