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Doom 3 Problem!!

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Processor İntel İ3 9100 F (Not overclock)
Motherboard ASUS B365M-K
Memory KİNGSTON 8 GB DDR4 2400 MHZ
Video Card(s) MSI RX570 ARMOR 8 GB 256 BİT
Storage SEAGATE 1 TB HDD 7200 RPM
Case THERMALTAKE V2 PLUS
Power Supply THERMALTAKE V2 PLUS (CASE'S PSU)
Software WİNDOWS 10 PRO X64
Good forums. My video card is rx570. When I run doom 3(not BFG), the screen breaks. what is the problem?

 
Hi,
Is it the same with other games ? When the screen goes crazy, is the computer still alive (aka, you can go back to your desktop) or is it dead and require a reboot ?
 
Hi,
Is it the same with other games ? When the screen goes crazy, is the computer still alive (aka, you can go back to your desktop) or is it dead and require a reboot ?
it doesn't happen in new games. I can not return to the desktop. I need to reset.
 
Deleting the doomconfig.cfg might reset your settings and fix it. Here is a brief tweaking guide on this file https://blog.thepcmechanic.org/?p=141
Similarly, customizing your doomconfig by using an autoexec.cfg might help, here is a guide: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1147109272
Do you have any other graphics cards you can test?

I have successfully run Doom 3 on a succession of modern cards including a Radeon 7850 2GB, Radeon 7970 3GB, GTX 770 2GB, and a GTX 1060 6GB.
 
Looks like what happens when I push my Vega 56 too far, are you overclocking?
 
The graphics card can run it
i have seen doom 3 run on a 580 570 470 480
1060 6g vega 8
ddu driver?
 
Looks like what happens when I push my Vega 56 too far, are you overclocking?
I have been trying to find the max gaming clock for my RX 5600XT GPU core and I never saw that kind of screen, but it often will freeze, often a black screen (and monitor probably reporting no-signal) and then I'm required to hold down the power button, which of course, results in Windows 10 nicking me with a "critical" category error, for not shutting down properly.
I actually rarely see corrupted graphics and it's more likely to just suddenly crash.
 
I have been trying to find the max gaming clock for my RX 5600XT GPU core and I never saw that kind of screen, but it often will freeze, often a black screen (and monitor probably reporting no-signal) and then I'm required to hold down the power button, which of course, results in Windows 10 nicking me with a "critical" category error, for not shutting down properly.
I actually rarely see corrupted graphics and it's more likely to just suddenly crash.
odd i have seen a similar thing while pushing a 580 as well it was un unenine the corruption not the shutdown
 
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