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[SOLVED] Win10 64bit R9 Fury, who is running this?

Thijssss
Explorer
For me,  Oculus Home crashes in VR.

Driver: 16.3.2 & 16.4.1 (Older do not work with Oculus Home)

Initial setup OK
Initial Demo's OK
System stable
Games OK (TF2, UT)
SteamVR OK (setup, initial demo environment)
SteamVR performance test OK (8.8 score with 16.4.1 driver)

Reported it to AMD, who told me to update to 16.4.1 to no avail and haven't heard back yet.
Reported it to Oculus, haven't heard back anything at all

Oculus Home sitll on 1.3.0 .. tried reinstalling but ain't getting 1.3.1 yet.

Previous videocard, R9 280X, ran Oculus Home just fine .. but of course lacked some performance.
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axbon
Honored Guest
Same exact issue. Games and apps work fine, but Oculus Home crashes after 2 seconds (black screen in rift) and my computer restarts.
Windows 10 64bit, Radeon R9 Fury, tried both AMD 16.3.2 and 16.4.1 (newest). I still have yet to receive the Oculus Home 1.3.1 update, still running 1.3.0.

Not sure if this is an amd issue or oculus issue yet, time will tell I suppose, annoying though.

Aeroflux
Explorer
Windows10 64bit, Sapphire Tri-X R9 Fury, 16.4.1 drivers. I haven't had any problems with 1.3.0 or 1.3.1

My driver installation process goes like this:

  1. Download AMD Removal Tool ( http://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD-Clean-Uninstall-Utility.aspx ) and AMD display drivers. Place them on the desktop to make things easier.
  2. Uninstall Radeon drivers through Programs and Features
  3. Reboot in Safe mode by Right-Clicking on Start Menu, hold Shift while Left-clicking on Restart. Select Troubleshoot, then Advanced Options, then Startup Settings, then Restart.
  4. When windows reboots you will be shown a menu. I usually pick Safe mode with Networking.
  5. Launch the AMD Removal Tool, when it finishes, restart.
  6. Install AMD drivers
If you had issues with 1.3 runtime from the beginning your problem most likely isn't with Radeon drivers. If I recall correctly, some odd consequences were foretold for those who didn't uninstall 0.8.0 before installing 1.3, but I don't remember exactly what. Hope that helps.

Thijssss
Explorer
I did the same steps to reinstall the drivers, no luck 😞

axbon
Honored Guest
I use ASUS Radeon R9 Fury Strix, together with ASUS Z170A Gaming motherboard and latest i7 processor, not sure if its some kind of combination of card/motherboard/cpu or whatever. What stuff are you running Thijssss?

Thijssss
Explorer
ASUS P6T Deluxe, i7 920, Asus Radeon R9 Fury Strix

Just now started up Oculus Home, its not updating to 1.3.1 .. bummer

axbon
Honored Guest
So we have the exact same graphicscard, smells bad. Specifically this is the card I have: https://www.asus.com/Graphics-Cards/STRIXR9FURYDC34GGAMING/

Thijssss
Explorer
Yes, its the same. But everything else including VR works just fine so I have a hard time blaming my system hardware for 1 crashing application.

dc2889
Expert Protege
go to the oculus set up page. 🙂 they give you the exact drivers that will work it fixes this problem 

Wiedergod
Protege
I got win 64 bit and an r9 nano with latest drivers, wish I could provide input but I am still waiting on my rift lol
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