I hope this will help AMD GPU users with this lingering issue as it helped me, it feels like my AMD card revived haha. AMD Driver timeout By Triva Decemin Troubleshooting crash driver timeout amd gpu radeon issue Followers Triva Member 7 Posted DecemI've been getting crashes for quite some time. This could also possibly point out that the AMD driver installer provided by AMD does not or no longer creates/edits these (required) keys, therefore creating this issue (not sure here, just a speculation).īelow is the link to the original post made on Reddit. A hardware failure is beyond any simple fix, but the culprit is usually a configuration issue. Depending on why this is happening, there are different ways of solving the issue. It seems to point at the same culprit (I also had these issues sometimes prior to the solution).Īdditional information: I am running the most recent AMD drivers and Windows 10 build at the time of this post (4th of September 2022). Driver timeout is a fancy way of saying that Windows can no longer communicate with your AMD graphic card’s driver. It is worth pointing out that increasing TDR delay can also solve issues such as black screen, system freezes and/or those really nasty crashes that removes the driver from your system (and possibly other issues too). If you still have issues with timeouts on your AMD card, I strongly suggest following the instructions in the Adobe link. For 2 weeks now, I have not gotten a single TDR timeout. Basically, during any long(er) computation (or pause/delay), Windows kills the AMD driver and forces it to restart due to no delay being present in the registry (for other users the delay might be too low).Īfter CAREFULLY following the instructions in the article present in the second link, all my TDR timeouts disappeared. As I went through the registry, I realized that on my system there were no TDR timer/delay keys (on other systems you might have the keys but on a low delay timer). I have tried everything in order to solve the random timeouts from various Reddit posts and other forums including (changed the PSU for a beefier one, cleaned the GPU correctly, DDU, disabled driver auto updates from Windows, fresh Windows install, SFC and DISM scans, BIOS update/default settings, revert to older drivers and so on).Īfter trying everything, I decided to check how TDR works on Windows to better understand it and to my surprise I found this link. I'd prefer to use DirectX 12, but since I can't get it to work for me I was going to try the old OpenCL version, but the download link in the old guide is dead, and there's no link on the Github page.This is my first post here, but I wanted to share what I found to finally solve the AMD TDR (timeout) problem I have been having on my AMD GPU card for the past year (I am sure many others still have this annoying issue). A good tip is to also enable Record Desktop in Settings -> General, in order to enable features like taking screenshots, recording videos, etc. This means enable the AMD Link server from Settings -> Devices. Someone recommended adjusting the TDR registry keys HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers, but that didn't seem to help at all (unless I was doing it wrong). First, connect to your Radeon GPU-based PC locally, as you normally do. I tried with the default workspace videos, training Quick96 & SAEHD, and used DeepFaceLab_DirectX12_build_05_04_2022 & DeepFaceLab_DirectX12_build_11_20_2021 with the same results. 1) when extracting face set or trying to train (ranges from immediately happening, to happening after a few minutes). Using the DirectX 12 build I keep getting F tensorflow/core/common_runtime/dml/dml_upload_:56] HRESULT failed with 0x887a0005: chunk->resource->Map(0, nullptr, &upload_heap_data) or F tensorflow/core/framework/tensor_:332] Check failed: 0 <= new_num_elements (0 vs.
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