A week ago, brikulex posted a solution on amd forums and I’m genuinely dumbfounded that this works:

I don’t think that AMD is actually working on fixing this.

However I believe I have found something (at least something that works for me).

As always, I am not responsible for what you do, and if following my guide makes your computer explode, it’s not my fault.

I am asking some of you who are affected by this bug and ever had Epic Games Launcher installed to try this:

  1. Exit Epic Games Launcher if you have it open (right click it in the notification tray and click Exit)

  2. Open the folder %localappdata%\EpicGamesLauncher\Saved

  3. Rename the Logs folder to something like LogsBackup

  4. Try to open Radeon Software and hope it works

Please respond if it fixed your issue or not, or if you don’t even have the EpicGamesLauncher folder.

If I find out it doesn’t actually work and it was just a coincidence, I will edit this post to correct it.

Good Luck!

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    1 year ago

    Something I’ve noticed only in the latest drivers (might have had it before) on my 5700XT, when fps is near the fos cap I set (with Vsync, freesync or any other fps limiter) I hear something like coolwine, but not the high pitched I did a few times, something like with more base/deep