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Sep 20 2021 03:40pm
Lately I've been having an issue with my computer/what i'm assuming is my GPU

The issue is as follows:

During times my computer will crash/restart, and in doing so both of my computer screens "green screen". However, when the green screen happens there is no text/error message displayed on the screen, and it almost instantly restarts after the screens flash green.
Additionally, one of my monitors does not turn on/display all of the time despite it being plugged in, turned on, and plugged into the gpu. It will flicker/attempt to turn on (the LG symbol "flashes" dimly in the center of the monitor as it's trying to "click in") - and it sometimes will turn on after going through this step

Here are my computer specs:

GPU: AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600X
Ram: 16 GB DDR4

I'm currently running two monitors
First monitor (LG E2351) is hooked up to the GPU using an HDMI -> Display Port adapter
Second monitor (LG 27UD68P-B) is hooked up to the GPU using HDMI

The current display settings on my PC look like this:
https://i.imgur.com/6aMsKRM.png

You can see that based off of my display settings, my "1" monitor cannot be detected despite it being shown in the screenshot


Here is my current GPU performance: https://i.imgur.com/egc9P0m.png
Here is my other performance screen: https://i.imgur.com/PIugAqJ.png

I do not have any available updates through my AMD portal (as it was updated last week).

If you require any further information from me, please let me know and I will do my best to post it in a timely fashion!
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Sep 21 2021 12:48pm
https://community.amd.com/t5/drivers-software/rx-5700xt-green-screen-crashes/m-p/142074#M34674

This is the best I found. Seems like this problem is mostly seen across the 5000 series "search string - green screen gpu" and folks are saying it has to do with drivers.

I'm also assuming you did the basic troubleshooting steps (use a different cable, swap monitor #1 and #2, and also used a different PCIe slot).
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Sep 22 2021 05:18pm
Green screen sounds like a driver issue, or potentially overheating if it happens under load.
Is the monitor that isn’t always detected the one using the hdmi-dp adaptor? If so, hopefully there’s a way to configure it with 1-1 cables, or a hdmi-dp cable (careful these are one directional, so check which end you need the hdmi on etc), adaptors can be painful/buggy in my experience
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