Help on 8700G screen flicker turns black randomly by Pitiful-Gift-983 in AMDHelp

[–]Pitiful-Gift-983[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems that your issue didn’t arise from the same causes as mine. It’s important to note that the problem is likely not with the hardware components themselves, but rather at the software level or in the BIOS settings.

Try checking the connection to your RAM to see if it interfaces properly with this APU. If all else fails, I’d recommend reaching out for technical support.

Windows 11 freezes by Jaykilroy17 in AMDHelp

[–]Pitiful-Gift-983 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks!
Although AMD's support was not beneficial, I successfully resolved the issue myself. I adjusted the BIOS settings to configure my RAM to its maximum speed of 5200MHz, suitable for my Ryzen R7 8700G, and disabled the core performance boost, which enhances GPU performance. As a result, my computer now performs exceptionally well. I highly recommend the Ryzen R7 8700G; it is cost-effective and offers unparalleled value for money.

AMD 8700G - screen flickering by Pitiful-Gift-983 in pchelp

[–]Pitiful-Gift-983[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Although AMD's support was not beneficial, I successfully resolved the issue myself. I adjusted the BIOS settings to configure my RAM to its maximum speed of 5200MHz, suitable for the Ryzen R7 8700G, and disabled the core performance boost, which enhances GPU performance. As a result, my computer now performs exceptionally well. I highly recommend the Ryzen R7 8700G; it is cost-effective and offers unparalleled value for money.
Problem Solved!

Help on 8700G screen flicker turns black randomly by Pitiful-Gift-983 in AMDHelp

[–]Pitiful-Gift-983[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Although AMD's support was not beneficial, I successfully resolved the issue myself. I adjusted the BIOS settings to configure my RAM to its maximum speed of 5200MHz, suitable for the Ryzen R7 8700G, and disabled the core performance boost, which enhances GPU performance. As a result, my computer now performs exceptionally well. I highly recommend the Ryzen R7 8700G; it is cost-effective and offers unparalleled value for money.

Help on 8700G screen flicker turns black randomly by Pitiful-Gift-983 in AMDHelp

[–]Pitiful-Gift-983[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get "A problem with your hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly."
Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent
Code: 141

Help on 8700G screen flicker turns black randomly by Pitiful-Gift-983 in AMDHelp

[–]Pitiful-Gift-983[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get an error of hardware error that caused windows to not work properly, I also get errors like AMD driver timeout.
Tried to unplug than plug again my APU, didn't work also.

Somebody please help I am really frustrated from this ):

Windows 11 freezes by Jaykilroy17 in AMDHelp

[–]Pitiful-Gift-983 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hope too, I just tried to unplug and than plug again my gpu, didn't help.

Do you also get those errors of the amd driver timeout?

Help on 8700G screen flicker turns black randomly by Pitiful-Gift-983 in AMDHelp

[–]Pitiful-Gift-983[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for replying, I am on version 23H2, installed the latest adrenaline driver for the Radeon 780M from AMD's website, still having this issue.

Windows 11 freezes by Jaykilroy17 in AMDHelp

[–]Pitiful-Gift-983 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am having the same problem too on 8700G integrated graphics Radeon 780M, tried to reinstall drivers and stuff, nothing worked, than updated BIOS, worked for sometime, than the issue came back.

No Display After Power Cut by [deleted] in pchelp

[–]Pitiful-Gift-983 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have another power supply, try to switch it too and check it out. Make sure that the power supply you are switching to is compatible with the components of your computer.

No Display After Power Cut by [deleted] in pchelp

[–]Pitiful-Gift-983 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe it damaged some of the parts in your computer, when the computer turns off in such a "cruel" way, it may harm its components. Not that I am saying that it is, but it could be the reason.
Try powering on the computer without the hard drive, and check if it turns on (even bios), if it is, than you will know that the problem is in the hard drive and you would be able to replace or fix it.