What a Bad VGA card MSI AMD R9 290

I was a ANTI MSI, 12 years a go. Back than i was working at a computershop. We sold a MSI mothrboard to a costumer. It was unable to install the driver, windows xp going. Than we send the motherboards back.
But now i thought, hey they wouldnt have driver issues... AND yes, i am very dissapointed with this card.
Problem, when i play a game. Hoppa screen goes black comes back.
Reinstalled Windows 8.1 Again the same problem.
Then reinstalled windows 8.1 second time. this time i did not install the ATI/AMD drivers. Bur find the drivers, installed msi afterburner. (i found a guide on youtube) changed options. Install MSI afterburner. But this was a nogo.
Today 3th time installed windows 8.1. Again the same issue. now i am trying to sell this !@!#$!!@ card on the web. Hopefully i find a stupid guy to sell it to.
This errors i found :
Display driver amdkmdap stopped responding and has successfully recovered.
 <Event xmlns="external link ">
- <System>
  <Provider Name="Display" />
  <EventID Qualifiers="0">4101</EventID>
  <Level>3</Level>
  <Task>0</Task>
  <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
  <TimeCreated SystemTime="2015-06-13T10:42:57.000000000Z" />
  <EventRecordID>605</EventRecordID>
  <Channel>System</Channel>
  <Computer>Esen</Computer>
  <Security />
  </System>
- <EventData>
  <Data>amdkmdap</Data>
  <Data />
  </EventData>
  </Event>
I have :
Mobo : Asus Sabertooth
Inter i7 960 3.2 GHZ
SPU : 650
12 gb internal ram
120 gb SSD
Windows 8.1
I searched on uncle google, but found many thins, but non a good issue to solve the problem.
i am not happy with MSI. Hopefully MSi would find a GOOD solution.

Quote from: Nichrome on 14-June-15, 02:01:03
Maybe your system is too old to work fine with such graphics card?
What exactly PSU do you have? Might be that be the source of your issue. Are you running latest BIOS on your motherboard? Why are you mixing RAM (12GB is 3x4GB so not really good).
Try with single RAM stick, out of the case. Or try with different PC (newer one) and see if it causes issues then.
I was using MSI for short time (since 2nd half of 2013) and I have not encountered any issues yet that could not be resolved. My first issue (that made me come to this forum) was on MSI motherboard (Z87 G45 Gaming), and BIOS flash and Intel ME update fixed it. And I didnt encounter any more issues with MSI products, so I dont get it how can you say something is "crap" if you didn't give them (MSI) a chance.. There's always that small % of getting faulty product with ANY brand (no, not just MSI), and you might have gotten bad one by then or now.
It could be to old, but this could not be the issue.
PSU is 650
yes i have 12 gb, with that setup. I will remove 1 RAM 4gb (this ram is not the same as the other 2) i think this is a good tip.
And the newest bios is installed. checked this yesterday.
Atm is not possible to test it on a new better system, but i found on youtube a video about this issue, he had a better system than me.
Back than, they we had contact with MSI, they could not solve the problem. There for i thinked, let's give a try. But for me it was a big mistake. I feal like this. And if the problem is at my side, i will say sorry, change the tekst.

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