Upgraded my rig after all ...

Could have been due to your 1700X bottlenecking the card, and now that your 5600X is no longer bottlenecking, the GPU is unstable due to higher usage.

I had 1700 non-X oced to 3.7 ghz before.I do suspect the often crashing to desktop with error "Cyberpunk has flatlined" may be atributed to Vega64 bios..I am curious but too lazy to try the theory.I have to install windows again for that config...
According to the hardware unboxed video, cyberpunk shouldn't be difference between 1700 and 5600 in fps because the game is completly gpu bound at 1080p high.But i can feel something different playing on 5600x.There is more repsonsiveness and an easy handling of the game overall.My vega56 is 5% slower than 5600xt

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That's why you can't listen to everything these reviewers post. There is more to a smooth experience than pure framerate.

I guarantee you there is an improvement even in Cyberpunk going from a 1700 to a 5600X.

Let us know if flashing to stock BIOS fixed your Cyberpunk crashes as well.
 
That's why you can't listen to everything these reviewers post. There is more to a smooth experience than pure framerate.

I guarantee you there is an improvement even in Cyberpunk going from a 1700 to a 5600X.

Let us know if flashing to stock BIOS fixed your Cyberpunk crashes as well.

Yes ... i played 2 hours and no crash.Heaven benchmark worked.
I played for 2 hours with tuned memory 3600 16-18-18-38.It's not top latencies but i didn't want it to be.
 
Thx for support guys.
Btw vega56 has dual bios.

The "annoying guy" beat the drum of frametime and he recommends many cores. minimum 8.
 
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The resets are back...
I've activated Rebar ... I've deactivated it and reinstalled the drivers 21.8.1
Installed the new chipset drivers....
Not sure where is the problem now ...
 
Are you logging any WHEA errors in Event Viewer? Are the resets happening in Cyberpunk, or is this a different application causing it now?
 
I thought rebar may have something to do with instability and i disable it and reinstalled the gpu drivers.
I tested Haven and after the above steps and no crash..
 
I thought rebar may have something to do with instability and i disable it and reinstalled the gpu drivers.
I tested Haven and after the above steps and no crash..

Normally I'd say not likely, but on an AMD platform.. sure, why not. :lol:
 
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