A Fresh Problem Appears
Recently, AMD launched a new graphics driver. This release caused grave flaws on Windows 10 systems. Consequently, many users faced boot failures and clear warning signs. Although AMD quickly issued a quick patch, new snags arose. Therefore, it seems AMD skipped full tests on the Windows platform. Specifically, the update strangely turns off the famed AMD SmartAccess Memory tool entirely.
Players Face Constant Game Crashes
Initially, a Reddit user found this flaw while using an AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX card. After installing the fresh update, the app refused to run. Thus, the user ran the AMD Cleanup tool to purge the bad code. Then, they put back an older, safe driver version. However, this fix caused constant game crashes right after launching any game. Furthermore, Windows 10 now shows a hardware change alert after every single reboot. This endless warning forces the user to restart the PC many times.
While checking the Radeon app, the user saw that the software blocked the memory trait. Surprisingly, the main BIOS screen showed that the tool stayed active. In addition, basic check tools also proved that the tool remained live. Consequently, the flaw lives solely inside the AMD software code. Many fans have debated this exact flaw in a Reddit thread on SmartAccess Memory disabled.
Why We Need SmartAccess Memory
Fundamentally, this tech lets the main chip reach all the video RAM at once. Normally, the OS limits this reach to a small 256MB window. As a result, data must flow back and forth, which slows raw speed. By clearing this jam, the tool speeds up data flow smoothly. According to AMD tests, this trait boosts game speed by roughly 15 percent. Moreover, top games like Cyberpunk 2077 see huge leaps near 20 percent. These rich perks stand out the most when drawing frames on vast 4K screens.
Quick Fixes from the Community
Up to now, AMD has kept quiet about this harmful bug. Therefore, experts advise users to manually turn off the memory tool inside the BIOS. Although this choice lowers peak frame rates, it safely stops the ruinous game crashes. Alternatively, some folks say that rebooting the PC a few times might fix the glitch. Additionally, changing the Variable Refresh Rate in the AMD app might wake the tool. This quick tweak could clear the crashes without losing the speed boost.
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