The display on the Dell remained "normal" though nothing was responsive until the video driver restarted. The MSI is primary and it's what grey screened. Hardware wise, I'm running two screens a Dell S3221QS (32 inch 4k 60Hz) and an MSI MPG321UR-QD (32 inch 4k 144hz but set to 120Hz in display properties). Since I'd done both when 22.7.1 came out and again yesterday (up to 22.8.1 and 4.27.168 respectively). The three crashes coincide with updating both ICue and AMD drivers. So I'm wondering if there is some sort of conflict between ICue and AMD? Or maybe the display driver dying just kills whatever ICue relies on and it doesn't pickup the restarted driver? ICue was at 4.27.168 for latest grey screen and 4.26.110 for the previous two. ICue displayed an error message which unfortunately I didn't capture that mentioned OpenGL context. WoW was still working, explorer and firefox were still working but both Thunderbird and Corsair ICue were non-responsive and had to be killed in task manager.
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