Windows 11 is the new kid on the block. It is an exciting new operating system that promises better performance, stability, and features than ever before. However, with such an advanced OS comes potential for unforeseen problems. One such issue has recently surfaced in the form of an AMD graphics driver bug that could potentially brick your Windows 11 PC.
The bug was first discovered by Microsoft as part of a periodic update check-in. It appears that the bug is a result of the dynamic refresh rate feature on select AMD Radeon graphics cards being set too high. This can lead to unexpected crashes, system freezes, and in extreme cases, a bricked system.
The primary symptoms of the bug are unexpected restarts, blue screens, and the inability to boot the system. If you have been experiencing any of these symptoms, then the culprit could be the AMD graphics driver.
Fortunately, Microsoft has already issued a patch to address the issue, and affected users should receive it automatically. If you haven’t received the patch yet, then you can manually update your drivers. Please note that the patch does not prevent installation of other AMD graphics drivers, so make sure to check the driver version before you do so.
Overall, this is a serious issue that can harm your Windows 11 PC. Make sure to update your AMD graphics driver to the latest version as soon as possible to avoid encountering this bug.